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- Valve's Gabe Newell shares his thoughts on DRM
- etc: Apple COO Tim Cook got a giant pile of cash/stock (valued at a total of $22 million) as a bonus thanks to his performance while Steve Jobs was on leave.
- etc: The trial between Nokia and Apple won't begin until 2012 pending results of an ITC investigation. That's assuming it ever gets that far—Nokia has moved to have Apple's counterclaims dismissed.
- Surprise: iPhone app use heaviest at night and on weekends
- Netflix settles privacy lawsuit, ditches $1 million contest
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