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(FILES) The Apple logo is seen in this September 11, 2012 file photo at the Yerba Buena Center for Arts in San Francisco. Apple has been ordered to pay $368 million for patent infringement in its use of Facetime, an application that allows for video calls on mobile devices, the plaintiff said November 7, 2012. Security software firm VirnetX said in a statement the jury in a federal court in Texas ordered the payment "for infringing four VirnetX patents" and that the court will hear post-trial motions in the upcoming weeks. AFP PHOTO / Kimihiro HOSHINO / FILESKIMIHIRO HOSHINO/AFP/Getty Images
(FILES) The Apple logo is seen in this September 11, 2012 file photo at the Yerba Buena Center for Arts in San Francisco. Apple has been ordered to pay $368 million for patent infringement in its use of Facetime, an application that allows for video calls on mobile devices, the plaintiff said November 7, 2012. Security software firm VirnetX said in a statement the jury in a federal court in Texas ordered the payment “for infringing four VirnetX patents” and that the court will hear post-trial motions in the upcoming weeks. AFP PHOTO / Kimihiro HOSHINO / FILESKIMIHIRO HOSHINO/AFP/Getty Images
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Here s what s on the Friday menu.

Apple wants to begin production of electric cars by 2020, according to Bloomberg. And the New York Times is now also reporting about Apple forming an auto team.

Speaking of Apple, it will launch the first-ever public beta program for iOS, according to 9to5 Mac.

Native American activist whose Facebook account was once suspended plans to sue the company over its real-names policy.

Lenovo apologizes for security-risk Superfish adware installed in some of its laptops, offers removal instructions that researchers say is incomplete.

Three months later, State Department still hasn t booted hackers from its network, according to the Wall Street Journal.

NSA chief: Sony hack traced to North Korea.

 

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