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Here s what s on the Thursday menu.

U.S. links Sony hack to North Korea, the New York Times reports. Wednesday, Sony announced it would not be releasing The Interview. Experts are saying the Sony hack may be the costliest ever. And companies are/should be taking precautions so they won t be the next Sony, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Google in court today to try to head off antitrust lawsuit over Android.

Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll: 45 percent of Americans have received notice of some sort of data breach.

Amazon launches one-hour delivery in Manhattan.

ICYMI: Uber has promised better screening of its drivers. Meanwhile, an Uber driver is accused of raping a passenger in Boston.

ICANN has been hacked.

Cuba, telecom and the Internet: What s next?

Stan Chudnovsky, PayPal s vice president of growth and global strategy, is jumping to Facebook. Meanwhile, the head of eBay s North America business is reportedly leaving.


Photo: Movie posters for the premiere of the film The Interview at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, California on December 11, 2014. The film, starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, is a comedy about a CIA plot to assassinate North Korea leader Kim Jong-Un. (AFP/Getty Images)