Here’s what’s on the Tuesday menu.
Apple to spend $2 billion to convert plant in Arizona that was supposed to house sapphire production into a data center.
Layoffs begin at eBay and PayPal ahead of the split.
Watch out, Google? Uber is working with Carnegie Mellon University on a research lab for driverless cars.
Facebook users, beware: A fake Flash Player update that pops up during a preview of a pornographic video can download malware.
Adobe says it will release a patch this week to fix a flaw in Flash Player that can infect computers with malware. It’s the third zero-day flaw in Flash Player in a month.
Say this three times fast: Twitter selling Twitter ads outside Twitter.
Amazon is in talks to buy some RadioShack stores, according to Bloomberg.
Mobile shift: China’s online population hits 649 million, with 86 percent accessing the Internet on phones.
The Obama administration today announced new (or reiterated) rules about how long American intelligence agencies should hold on to information they collect about Americans, and data they collect about foreigners.
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