Here s what the tech world is talking about this morning:
Sprint has abandoned its plan to buy T-Mobile, and replaced its CEO.
Pandora has reached its first ever licensing deal with artists.
Russian hackers stole 1.2 billion passwords — or did they?
Apple and Samsung have agreed to drop ongoing patent litigation against each other everywhere except the U.S.
China will reportedly ban government use of Apple iPads and MacBooks because of security concerns.
It was a good month for apps — Apple says its App Store set revenue records in July. And Apple says its App Store has created 500,000 jobs in Europe.
Ready or not, the new Foursquare has been launched — without check-ins but with a new mission to destroy Yelp.
China s antitrust regulator conducts new raids on Microsoft and Accenture.
Tesla resolves its trademark dispute in China — again.
There s been another executive shake-up at Hewlett-Packard.
Doctors say overusing Twitter can induce psychosis for some people.
Surprise — a new study finds men are more likely to shop on their mobile devices.
At top: A customer exits a T-Mobile store in Glendale, California. (ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)