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May 23, 2012, 12:10 PM

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Shane Richmond / Telegraph:
Jonathan Ive interview: Apple's design genius is British to the core  —  Apple's design guru Jonathan Ive, who receives a knighthood today for creating products such as the iPad, tells Shane Richmond why this country's industrial heritage lies behind his success.
Reuters:
Facebook, Zuckerberg, banks sued over IPO  —  (Reuters) - Facebook Inc, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, and several banks led by Morgan Stanley were sued by shareholders, who claimed the defendants hid the social networking leader's weakened growth forecasts ahead of its $16 billion initial public offering.
Henry Blodget / Business Insider:
EXCLUSIVE: Here's The Inside Story Of What Happened On The Facebook IPO  —  And now for some more bombshell news about the Facebook IPO...  Earlier, we reported that the analysts at Facebook's IPO underwriters had cut their estimates for the company in the middle of the IPO roadshow, a highly unusual and negative event.
Reuters:
The numbers on the Facebook earnings revisions  —  Four of Facebook's major underwriters — Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Bank of America — reduced their financial estimates for the soon-to-be-public company following the release of a revised prospectus on May 9 that noted …
Robert McMillan / Wired:
IBM Outlaws Siri, Worried She Has Loose Lips  —  Siri doesn't work on IBM's internal networks.  (Image: Flickr/Photo Giddy)  —  If you work for IBM, you can bring your iPhone to work, but forget about using the phone's voice-activated digital assistant.  Siri isn't welcome on Big Blue's networks.
9to5Mac:
Likely next-generation iPhone with 3.999-inch display, 1136 x 640 resolution in testing (updated: more decimals)  —  Apple is testing multiple next-generation iPhones, and we have independently heard that at least one of these devices sports a brand new display.
New York Times:
F.C.C. Weighs Treating Video Sites Like Cable Companies  —  BOSTON — Most consumers have no idea what an M.V.P.D. is, but they mail a check to one every month.  What they call Comcast or Time Warner Cable or DirecTV, the government calls a “multichannel video programming distributor,” or M.V.P.D. for short.
More: WebProNews
Declan McCullagh / CNET:
FBI quietly forms secretive Net-surveillance unit  —  The FBI has recently formed a secretive surveillance unit with an ambitious goal: to invent technology that will let police more readily eavesdrop on Internet and wireless communications.  —  The establishment of the Quantico, Va.-based unit …
More: Daily Dot
Nathan Olivarez-Giles / Wired:
ITC Judge: Xbox Should Be Banned From U.S. Over Motorola Patent Violation  —  An ITC judge has called for a sales and import ban on Microsoft's Xbox 360 gaming console.  Photo: Chris Kohler/Wired  —  A judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled that Microsoft's Xbox videogame consoles …
Matt McGee / Search Engine Land:
Bing's Visual Search Is Gone (Has Been For A While, Actually)  —  The fact that almost no one noticed might be one reason why Bing has dropped its Visual Search feature ... something that apparently happened months ago.  —  To be clear, this isn't traditional image search that we're talking about …
Mazhar Mohammed / The Windows Blog:
Starting today you need Windows Phone 7.5 to use Marketplace  —  Today's the day.  This afternoon we started requiring Windows Phone 7.5 on phones to download, buy, update, or review apps in Marketplace.  As I've written previously, this change applies to both the phone and web Marketplace storefronts.
Josh Ong / AppleInsider:
Apple expected to spend $27 billion on semiconductors in 2012  —  A new analysis expects Apple to remain the the world's biggest chip buyer this year, projecting $27 billion worth of semiconductor purchases from the company in 2012.  —  Dale Ford, IHS iSuppli's head of electronics …
More: CNET
New York Times:
Google Privacy Inquiries Get Little Cooperation  —  Secrets spilled across the computer screen.  —  After months of negotiation, Johannes Caspar, a German data protection official, forced Google to show him exactly what its Street View cars had been collecting from potentially millions of his fellow citizens.
Tony Romm / Politico:
Google strikes back at rules, antitrust, critics  —  Google has spent the past year trying to dodge trustbusters who snared its archrival Microsoft.  —  The company has built an army of 22 lobbying firms, donated to political campaigns, hired a former GOP congresswoman, and brought in academics …
Arik Hesseldahl / AllThingsD:
HP's Whitman to Shed More Light on the Future, Including Job Cuts, Today  —  Hewlett-Packard will report its quarterly earnings today after the close of regular trading in New York, and there's a lot riding on what its senior executives, especially CEO Meg Whitman, will have to say.
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Pirate Bay Simplifies Circumvention of ISP Blockades  —  Within a few days, five of the largest UK Internet providers will all have to censor The Pirate Bay.  Virgin and Orange have already implemented the block and the rest must follow before the end of May.

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