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  • Yahoo Shakes Up Board
    Yahoo said Chairman Roy Bostock and three other directors have volunteered not to stand for re-election to the company's board. The company named two new outside directors.

  • Facebook Challenged on Board Diversity
    CalSTRS, the big pension fund, challenged Facebook over what it sees as a lack of diversity on the company's board of directors.

  • Picture Dims for Japanese Electronics
    Last week, a trifecta of Japan's most-celebrated electronics companies—Sony, Sharp and Panasonic—gave up hope for an annual profit, projecting combined losses of nearly $17 billion for the fiscal year ending in March.

  • The Quest for Cheaper, Better Lights
    Soraa plans to disclose the benefits of an unusual technology for manufacturing LEDs, which have found applications in areas such as traffic signals but aren't widely used to light up homes or offices.

  • Apple Asked Standards Body for Patent Rules
    Apple has asked a telecommunications standards body to set basic principles governing how member companies license their patents, an increasingly contentious topic.

  • Silicon Valley Recovering Faster Than Nation
    Even before Facebook Inc. goes public, Silicon Valley is experiencing a surge in jobs and per-capita income, in contrast to the weak economic situation dogging the rest of the nation

  • Halliburton to Switch to the iPhone
    Halliburton is trading its BlackBerrys for iPhones, marking an unusually large smartphone migration in the security-conscious corporate world.

  • Times of London Apologizes to Court
    James Harding, the editor of the Times of London, acknowledged the newspaper misled a British High Court about a 2009 email hacking incident. He sent an apology to the court's judge.

  • Tussle in China Over iPad Name
    Proview Technology (Shenzhen) has filed for a temporary restraining order in a Shanghai court to stop Apple from using the iPad name in mainland China.

  • Oracle Seeks New Trial in SAP Case
    Oracle rejected a $272 million award in its intellectual-property theft case against SAP, an expected move that sets the stage for a new trial between the bitter software rivals.


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