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Cognoscenti anoint Nadella as next Microsoft CEO | Twitter buys 900 IBM patents, dodges an infringement suit

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Nadella to be named Microsoft CEO; Gates out, too, report says
Microsoft's cloud chief, Satya Nadella, will lead the company as its next chief executive, according to a report from Bloomberg. Read More


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Cognoscenti anoint Nadella as next Microsoft CEO
After sustained reports surfaced that Microsoft is close to naming its third-ever CEO, Satya Nadella, a 21-year veteran of the company, is now seen as the heir apparent. Read More

Twitter buys 900 IBM patents, dodges an infringement suit
Twitter has acquired over 900 patents from IBM, a move likely intended to settle IBM's claims that Twitter was infringing on at least three of its patents. Read More


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GOP presses ahead on H-1B, green cards with vague, muddy statement
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Ex-network engineer faces prison after admitting he sabotaged employer's system
A former network engineer at a West Virginia oil and gas company could face up to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty this week to sabotaging the company's systems so badly that its operations were affected for a month. Read More


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