Exclusive: Apple, Google agree to pay over $300 million to settle conspiracy lawsuitFour major tech companies including Apple and Google have agreed to pay a total of $324 million to settle a lawsuit accusing them of conspiring to hold down salaries in Silicon Valley, sources familiar with the deal said, just weeks before a high profile trial had been scheduled to begin. [Reuters]
Do you want to be more fascinating? Here are some tips [Fast Company]
Case Closed in Securities Dispute, Until New Evidence Is UncoveredA Long Island couple who lost $5 million at the hands of Mark C. Hotton, the former stockbroker notorious for defrauding Broadway producers, is arguing that his employer, Oppenheimer & Company, withheld critical evidence during an arbitration hearing and should be held liable. [DealBook]
Did your kid make an unauthorized in-app purchase while playing with your iPad? You can get a refund for a limited time [Lifehacker]
Deloitte gobbled up a Canadian crisis management provider [PR]
This is for fans of generational generalizations and large point fonts [Twitter]
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For the first time in history, the US college-educated middle-class are working longer hours than the poor [The Economist]
If you're gonna hate on both Goldman Sachs and the Fed, make sure you're right [Bloomberg View]
A nice little roundup on the Scott London sentencing today [Attestation Update]
If you are into creepy abandoned buildings and need something cool to look at, you'll love these photographs[Daily Mail]