Here s what s on the Tuesday menu.
Apple s search deal with Google expires next year, and the Information reports that Yahoo and Microsoft have begun to make pitches.
There are now more than 3 billion people online, according to the United Nations International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
Twitter CFO fail: Anthony Noto tweets something about buying a company but it was meant to be a direct message.
Yahoo is selling canvas prints of photos provided by users for free. Some don t like it.
Now Amazon is recommending local plumbers and electricians, at least in three markets.
New Juniper Networks CEO Rami Rahim s pay package: $14.5 million.
Google develops non-spill spoon to help those with tremors and Parkinson s Disease eat.
Universal picks up the Steve Jobs movie, whose making seems to be a drama in itself.
Sony Pictures computer system hacked, is shut down as company investigates.
BlackBerry will pay iPhone users up to $550 to switch.
Microsoft sues IRS for details of investigation into the company s transactions.
Another day, another poll about people being concerned about online privacy but not doing much about it.
Screen shot: Google is the default search engine of Apple s Safari browser.