Here s what s on the Tuesday menu.
Apple s Angela Ahrendts was last year s highest-paid female executive in the United States, with $83 million. Oracle s Safra Catz was No. 2, with $71.2 million.
In a filing Monday, a Facebook investor urged the company to get rid of its super-voting stock, giving all shares a single vote, which would diminish CEO Mark Zuckerberg s control of the social network.
EU will miss self-imposed deadline on probe of Apple tax deal with Ireland. Apple has warned that its costs from results of that probe could be material.
Meerkat pulls Facebook into the live-streaming mix, which would reduce the startup s dependence on Twitter.
Google buys Timeful, a Mountain View startup that makes scheduling and organizational software.
Google+ introduces Collections, a Pinterest-like section.
Google patents a way for self-driving cars to understand a cyclist s hand signals.
Unicorn status: San Francisco startup Twilio reportedly raises $100 million, doubling its valuation to $1.1 billion.
In-flight entertainment: JetBlue riders can stream TV, music and movies from Amazon — with no WiFi charges for Amazon Prime customers.
Photo: Angela Ahrendts, retail chief for Apple. (Associated Press archives)