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July 1, 2012 -- 9:00 p.m. EDT
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RIM Tumbles 19% on Cash Concerns
Investors appear to be betting Research In Motion won't have enough financial firepower to successfully launch its new mobile operating system as a standalone company.
 

 
TECHNOLOGY
Websites Down as Storms Hit Servers
The large East Coast storms disrupted power for Amazon.com Inc. cloud-computing operations, causing outages for customers such as Netflix Inc. and photo-sharing service Instagram.
 

 
TECHNOLOGY
Judge Bans Samsung From U.S. 'Nexus' Sales
Samsung suffered a second legal setback at the hands of a California judge, who issued an injunction Friday against its "Galaxy Nexus" smartphone at the request of Apple.
 

 
TECHNOLOGY
H-P Won't Jump on New Chips for Tablets Soon
Hewlett-Packard has set aside its immediate plans to try a new-technology approach when it unveils its next generation of tablet computers.
 

 
TECHNOLOGY
Microsoft Executive to Leave Hardware Post
Steven Guggenheimer will leave his post as the Microsoft executive in charge of managing the software company's relationship with computer makers.
 

 
Mike Callahan, Yahoo's longtime general counsel, is leaving the company, All Things D reports.

 
TECHNOLOGY
Google Gets Demand From FTC on Motorola Licensing
Google has received a so-called civil investigative demand from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission regarding patent licensing by its Motorola Mobility unit, according to a person familiar with the matter.
 

 
As the iPhone turns five years old today, here's a look back at WSJ columnist Walt Mossberg's reviews of each iPhone over the years.
Yahoo interim CEO Ross Levinsohn announced the departure of the company's longtime lawyer Mike Callahan.
On its five-year-old birthday, the Digits show discusses the legacy of the iPhone and shows a clip from Steve Jobs' original stage pitch.

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