Microsoft broke into the tablet market on Monday with a computer called Surface, The New York Times reports.
Facebook shares are slowly rising after a post-IPO drop, according to Bloomberg.
But instead of igniting a tech boom, Facebook’s IPO chilled the market, USA Today reports.
Consumer groups want Facebook to ban ads targeted to kids, The Washington Post reports.
Yahoo recruited a Google executive to oversee global advertising sales and operations, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Verizon increased FiOS speeds and prices, Reuters reports.
A hacker claims to have stolen information from 79 banks, according to CNET.
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