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Good morning. Here's the overnight news. -
Here's a handy chart showing that HTC monthly sales have steadily declined since March 2011. Can the HTC One Max, pictured here in a leaked photo, turn sales around? -
A huge chunk of the "deep Web," which requires a Tor browser to see, went down over the weekend. -
WeChat, the huge Chinese social networking platform from Tencent, is finally trying to make money with mobile payments, stickers, and a game center. -
South Korea is unhappy that the Obama administration over-tuned a ban on the import and sale of some older iPhones and iPads. Previously, the U.S. International Trade Commission had said the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 3G and iPad 2 3G infringe on Samsung patents. -
New York, Dallas, and Los Angeles are still going without CBS programming. CBS and Time Warner Cable are in a standoff over retransmission rights and they're not even talking at the moment. -
The Times has a juicy, gossip-y, vitriolic post-mortem on the failed Newsweek-Daily Beast merger. A Monday morning must read! -
Michael Lewis wrote 10,000 words on a Goldman Sachs programmer who was arrested under complicated charges of theft. -
Facebook hired its first CMO. He's from Google. -
Steve Kovach says Google made a better tablet than the iPad Mini. -
There's a cool concept for the iPhone 6 that you should see. | | | | | | | |
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