Updated: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 9:05 PM

Microsoft has 'no plans' to revisit Xbox One's $499 price

CNET:Even as the company backtracks on its unpopular game-sharing policy, a company exec tells CNET that it won't budge...

Sources: CNET, Huffingon Post, CNN, Wall Street Journal.

Dotcom 'in tears' after Megaupload files deleted

The Boston Globe:WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom said Thursday he was "in tears" after a European company deleted all the data it was hosting from his shuttered file-sharing site.    

Sources: The Boston Globe, CNET, Huffingon Post.

Enjoy all 1.3 billion pixels of this impressive Mars panorama

CNET:NASA releases an official gigapixel interactive panorama of the surface of Mars.

Sources: CNET, CBS News, Fox News, MSNBC, Huffingon Post.

Dish declines to submit revised bid for Sprint

USA Today:Dish Network said it declined to meet the Wednesday deadline to submit a revised offer to buy Sprint Nextel and will focus its efforts on completing a deal to buy another carrier, Clearwire.

Sources: USA Today, CNET, NY Times, The Boston Globe...

Privacy Officials From 7 Nations Question Google On Glass' 'Ubiquitous Surveillance'

Huffingon Post:Privacy officials from seven nations sent a letter Wednesday to Google chief...

Sources: Huffingon Post, Fox News, CBS News, NY Times, CNET.

Facebook users can now attach photos to comments

LA Times:Facebook users, expect to see a whole lot more pictures in the news feed.    

Sources: LA Times, CNET, Huffingon Post, ABC News.

Netflix To Launch In Its 41st Country This Year

Huffingon Post:LOS GATOS, Calif. (AP) — Netflix is going Dutch.

Sources: Huffingon Post, CNET, The Boston Globe, ABC News.

Icahn seeks $16 billion stock buyback from Dell

USA Today:NEW YORK (AP) -- Activist investor Carl Icahn on Tuesday proposed a $16 billion share buyback in his latest effort to thwart Dell Inc. founder Michael Dell's effort to take the struggling computer maker

Sources: USA Today, CNET, The Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal.

Leading 3-D printer firms to merge in $403M deal

The Boston Globe:MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Stratasys, a leading maker of 3-D printers, is buying another 3-D printer manufacturer, MakerBot, for $403 million in stock.    

Sources: The Boston Globe, CNET, Wall Street Journal.

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