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<Title>Patent Case Has Potential to Give Apple the Upper Hand</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">If the International Trade Commission decides on Friday that Samsung violated Apple patents, it could give Apple significant power in other patent feuds.<br><div><table border="0"><tbody><tr><td>
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<Summary>If the International Trade Commission decides on Friday that Samsung violated Apple patents, it could give Apple significant power in other patent feuds.      </Summary>
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<Title>Concert App WillCall Gets a $1.2 Million Investment</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The app, which recommends concerts for the hipster crowd, received the investment from some big players in the music industry.<br><div><table border="0"><tbody><tr><td>
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<Summary>The app, which recommends concerts for the hipster crowd, received the investment from some big players in the music industry.      </Summary>
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<Title>The New IE11 F12 Tools</Title>
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    <a href="http://rss.buysellads.com/click.php?z=1260013&amp;k=d754f1e9ba63a736ba8ff5ece958f7dd&amp;a=34039&amp;c=48195953" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://rss.buysellads.com/img.php?z=1260013&amp;k=d754f1e9ba63a736ba8ff5ece958f7dd&amp;a=34039&amp;c=48195953" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><p><em><strong>Disclaimer</strong>: I work for Microsoft Corporation.</em></p>
    <p>Back in January, I walked you through the <a href="http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/tools-and-tips/a-peek-at-internet-explorers-developer-tools/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">features of Internet Explorer 10's F12 Developer Tools</a>. Microsoft's recent release of <a href="http://windows.microsoft.com/preview" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Windows 8.1 Preview</a> brings with it, not only an update to Internet Explorer (now at v11) but also a welcome refresh to the F12 Developer Tools. The latter is especially important since developers are dependent on them to troubleshoot site-related issues from within IE. Till now the tools have solved most debugging use-cases but it's clear that as sites become more complex, developers need richer tools to work with. This update aims to bring a fresh look and expanded capabilities for developers with a strong focus on the following:</p>
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    <li>An updated, cleaner user interface.</li>
    <li>New Responsiveness, Memory, and Emulation tools.</li>
    <li>New and improved functionality in existing tools.</li>
    <li>An easier and faster workflow.</li>
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    <p>Some of the updates are simply convenience features meant to streamline developer workflow (e.g.: element breadcrumbs) while some will have a dramatic impact on improving the performance and rendering of web apps.</p>
    <p>In this post, we'll go through some of the newest updates and features of the IE11 F12 Developer Tools and in some cases, I'll show you the clear differences in features from previous releases.</p>
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    <h2>UI Reboot</h2>
    <p>Since its inception, the F12 tools has kept a fairly consistent UI using dropdown menus and a tab-based metaphor to present the various options available. But some nits that always seemed to get in the way were things like the tools popping out into their own window during a debugging session and the tabs taking precious vertical real estate.  With IE11, the F12 tools have been greatly redesigned to make the UI more intuitive leveraging a graphics-based navigation system that is positioned as a scrolling ribbon on the left-side of the debugger pane:</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/ribbon.png" alt="ribbon" width="48" height="442" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>The menus that used to line the top of the tools have been removed to provide greater clarity to the debugging interface, as well as to free up real estate to work with. In addition, the design of the debugger itself has been greatly refreshed breaking away from a Windows 7 UI-style to a more modern Windows 8 look-and-feel. You can see the major difference below:</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/win7ui.png" alt="win7ui" width="600" height="180" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br>   <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/win8ui.png" alt="win8ui" width="600" height="210" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>The new user interface is clearly more consistent with the modern elements introduced in Windows 8.</p>
    <hr>
    <h2>DOM Explorer</h2>
    <p>While the original DOM inspector tool provided a decent experience, it lacked some key features. The main pain points for me were the lack of live DOM updating, the display order of CSS styles and the inability to see events attached to DOM elements. Thankfully, these have now been addressed in this update.</p>
    <p>Since I focus so much on JavaScript, finding attached events was especially frustrating requiring a lot of console-based debugging code and trial-and-error to nail down the called event/method combo. Looking at the screenshot below, you can see how I can click on a specific element, see the event that's attached to it and the method that will be called when the event is fired. This is a huge timesaver from a debugging perspective.</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/domevents.png" alt="domevents" width="600" height="375" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>And while it may seem obvious, a slight but important change to the way the tools display the CSS applied to an element, has just made things substantially easier. Prior to this update the F12 tools would display inherited styles first forcing you to scroll down the styles pane to get to the actual used style for the element.</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/f12old-css.png" alt="f12old-css" width="600" height="137" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>The team has updated the display so that the most recent styles are displayed first which in my opinion makes a whole lot more sense, especially from a debugging perspective:</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/f12new-css.png" alt="f12new-css" width="600" height="206" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>Some other great new features that are definitely nice to have are:</p>
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    <li>The ability to right click on any element on a page and inspect that element.</li>
    <li>Dragging an element to another location from within the DOM explorer.</li>
    <li>The element breadcrumb that makes navigating an element's hierarchy substantially easier.</li>
    <li>Intellisense, for easy access to style rules.</li>
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    <p>Previously, you had to open the F12 tools, click on the DOM inspector arrow and click on an element. This streamlines things quite a bit and brings that experience on par with other debugging tools.</p>
    <p>The breadcrumb provides an intuitive way to sift through the hierarchical structure of a DOM element, allowing you to easily click on any part of the breadcrumb to pull up the individual parent element:</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/breadcrumb.png" alt="breadcrumb" width="600" height="84" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>With the new Intellisense-style functionality, when you edit a style or add a new rule, you're immediately presented with a popup that offers you quick access to CSS rules and values. While some of you may be CSS encyclopedias, I for one appreciate not having to remember all of them. :)</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/intellisense-css.png" alt="intellisense-css" width="309" height="279" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>Lastly, with DnD within the DOM explorer, you can interactively test how your elements will look and react when you shift their position within the page layout. The changes are made live, so you receive immediate feedback as you reposition your element.</p>
    <hr>
    <h2>Tackling UI Responsiveness</h2>
    <p>There's a LOT more code being placed on the client-side than ever before. Frameworks like <a href="http://emberjs.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Ember.js</a> and <a href="http://angularjs.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Angular</a> are making it substantially easier for developers to build single-page web apps and developers are leveraging HTML5-based features to build immersive games that require high frame rates and response times. With that, comes a whole new set of considerations surrounding page performance and the new F12 tools offer a new tool to help you profile and measure the responsiveness of your user interface. The UI Responsiveness tool is a profiler that allows you to measure framerates and CPU usage to pinpoint any UI performance issues.</p>
    <p>By kicking off the profiler, I can track how my CPU reacts to my page and what the visual throughput (AKA frames-per-second) is as different points in the page load cycle.</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/ui-response.png" alt="ui-response" width="600" height="264" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>The Timeline details panel offers me even finer details about how specific events or network requests affected the page performance allowing me to dig deeper into any issues and make adjustments to improve my site's performance.</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/timeline.png" alt="timeline" width="600" height="251" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>By looking at each element of the timeline you can see how specific actions, for example styling, can affect the rendering performance.</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/timer.png" alt="timer" width="292" height="489" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>You can imagine how invaluable this data is, especially to game developers that want to leverage native browser capabilities for gaming and are used to having robust debugging tools in other plugin-based development tools such as Flash.</p>
    <hr>
    <h2>The Script Debugger</h2>
    <p>Of all the changes, the most impactful to me have been those to the script debugger, mainly because they helped prevent the rage I felt when I would use it. It was primarily a UX issue in that at the moment you opted to run the debugger, the whole tools panel would pop off the browser viewport and into its own stand-alone popup window. It was a jarring experience to say the least. This update resolves that and ensures that the debugger stays firmly in place.</p>
    <p>Another great enhancement is the use of a tab metaphor for displaying each open file you're debugging. The previous version of the tool forced you to re-open each file you needed to debug. The new version shows a tab for each file you're working with making navigation substantially easier.</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/debug-tabs.png" alt="debug-tabs" width="600" height="251" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>Additionally, options that were generally buried in context menus are now firmly highlighted and easily discoverable. It's amazing how many times developers have been surprised when I showed them the pretty print function for formatting JavaScript even though it had been in there since IE8. The feature is now highlighted via an icon at the top of the debugging pane alongside the wordwrap icon.</p>
    <p>Last but not least, forget about <code>console.log()</code>. The new tools now support Tracepoints easily allowing you to monitor specific values the same way you would via <code>console.log()</code>.</p>
    <hr>
    <h2>Memory Analysis</h2>
    <p>Pegging memory issues has always been a drag especially if it's a slow memory degradation issue. The new F12 tools aims to tackle this with its new memory profiler. The tool allows you to take snapshots of your site or app's memory usage over a period of time allowing you to pinpoint which actions or areas of your app may be the root cause of the issue.</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/memory.png" alt="memory" width="600" height="216" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <p>By creating a baseline snapshot of your memory footprint followed by subsequent snapshots, you can compare the data gathered to determine the number of active objects and which types of objects are persisting. This includes HTML elements, DOM nodes and JavaScript objects and you can drill into the comparisons of the snapshots to see the change in memory between them for individual objects.</p>  <img src="http://cdn.tutsplus.com/net.tutsplus.com/uploads/2013/08/memory-detail.png" alt="memory-detail" width="600" height="408" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br> <hr>
    <h2>Emulating Other Devices</h2>
    <p>You're probably all too familiar with the complex dropdowns called "Browser Mode" and "Document Mode". They were meant to help developers troubleshoot issues related to non-modern versions of Internet Explorer. In reality, they were a bit confusing to use and only offered marginal testing support for non-modern IEs. With this new update, the F12 tools have streamlined this to help developers focus testing on the most standards-compliant version of IE, especially if their site is currently running in some compatibility mode.</p>
    <p>By changing the document mode to "Edge", a developer can force their site to render in the most recent standards mode supported by that version of IE and work to make the necessary standards-based changes to have their site render cross-browser. In addition, an informational link is provided directly in the tool which takes developers directly to modern.IE, an online resource which offers a scanner for common compatibility issues, virtual machines for the different versions of Internet Explorer, and best-practices for ensuring site compatibility in modern versions of IE.</p>
    <p>A new feature that explicitly targets mobile and tablet devices is Geolocation simulation. This allows you to leverage the Geolocation API even if your device isn't connected.</p>
    <hr>
    <h2>A Great Update</h2>
    <p>This is a great update to a suite of tools that have served us well, but were definitely in need of some sprucing up. There was a clear focus on offering tools that helped you troubleshoot performance-related issues, something that's incredibly important especially with trends heading towards single-page, native-style apps.</p>
    <p>I've done my best to roll-up the great new features added in, but to truly get caught up on the full-breadth of functionality provided in the IE11 F12 Developer Tools, check out the <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/bg182326(v=vs.85).aspx" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">walkthrough offered by the team</a>.</p>
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    <div class="html-content"><span> <h1>GIVING BACK – GREG CANTORI ’84, GEOGRAPHY</h1> <div>
    <p><a href="http://umbcmagazine.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/cn_cantori-0314.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="Greg Cantori" src="http://umbcmagazine.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/cn_cantori-0314.jpg?w=470" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>There’s a conventional wisdom that nonprofits should be run like businesses. Be accountable. Watch the bottom line. But <strong>Greg Cantori ’84, geography</strong>, argues that this thinking’s just as useful the other way around.</p>
    <p>“Businesses need to be run more like nonprofits,” says Cantori, 52, who was appointed in October as president and CEO of Maryland Nonprofits – an advocacy group for the state’s more than 1,400 nonprofit organizations.</p>
    <p>Corporations can learn from nonprofits, for instance, that social responsibility shouldn’t be an add-on. “It needs to be embedded into the corporate structure,” Cantori explains. “The best companies to work for watch the bottom line and take care of others.”</p>
    <p>Cantori illustrates his point by reaching for a bag of Michele’s Granola. He points out that Michele Thornett has made a success of her Timonium-based business by employing forward-looking strategies that are as good for the environment as they are for the spread sheet.</p>
    <p>“Everything we do has an impact on others,” he observes.</p>
    <p>Cantori has just about finished moving into his Hampden office. Photos of his sailboat rest against the wall, waiting to be hung. Parked by the door is the bike he uses to commute each day to the Pasadena home he shares with his wife, Renee,  and their two daughters.</p>
    <p>As head of Maryland Nonprofits, Cantori leads an organization that does more than advocate for this key sector in the state’s economy. The group also seeks to educate and engage those who run nonprofits and strengthen their organizations, offering advice on everything from fundraising to social media, and helping to develop policies and create uniform standards for excellence. It even does group buying for things like health insurance and copier services.</p>
    <p>Cantori’s UMBC roots have stayed strong. His late father, Louis J. Cantori, was a longtime political science professor and rowing coach at UMBC. His brother, Eric Cantori ’86, computer science, is also an alumnus. And he also has two nieces in the classes of 2013 and 2014.</p>
    <p>As a student, Cantori worked with Thomas D. Rabenhorst, director of instructional cartography in UMBC’s geography department, to produce a bicycle map incorporating slope for Baltimore City and County. “I absolutely loved cartography,” he recalls. Cantori even field tested the routes himself.</p>
    <p>It is a “landmark work,” says Rabenhorst. “We’ve used it as a model for a number of other bike maps we’ve produced over the years.”</p>
    <p>Now, Cantori is thinking about combining cartography and fundraising to improve Chesapeake Bay water quality. He recently met with Rabenhorst, as well as Joseph School and Sandy Parker of UMBC’s geography department to develop a graduate project in waterfront GIS (geographic information systems) database and mapping. The project will likely start as a small scale study before taking on the mapping thousands of miles of shoreline, but Rabenhorst says he’s delighted to work with a former student who has “a heart for humanity — and people in general.”</p>
    <p>That sympathy for others and the desire to put it into action is partly why Cantori moved from a successful post-graduation career in the defense mapping industry onto his present path.</p>
    <p>“Nonprofits have always been part of my life,” says Cantori, who also holds an MBA from Loyola University. He’s worked on both sides of the equation as a director of operations with the Marion I. &amp; Henry J. Knott Foundation (a key source of philanthropic giving to Maryland nonprofits) and helping run nonprofits including the Downtown Sailing Center and Light Street Housing – a nonprofit that endeavors to move people from homelessness to homeownership.</p>
    <p>Cantori’s heart – and his savvy as a businessman and leader – are going to be necessary as he helps guide Maryland nonprofits through the continuing challenges of a recession that tamps down philanthropic giving and the effects of a federal government sequestration process that is only beginning to be understood.</p>
    <p>Donations to nonprofits may drop in a worsening economy, he observes, but the human capital of volunteerism may increase in that climate.</p>
    <p>“Philanthropy is something we can do all the time,” Cantori says. “You can see it making a difference.”</p>
    <p><em>–  Mary K. Tilghman ’79</em></p>
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    <p><a href="http://umbcmagazine.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/cn_cantori-0314.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="Greg Cantori" src="http://umbcmagazine.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/cn_cantori-0314.jpg?w=470" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>There’s a conventional wisdom that nonprofits should be run like businesses. Be accountable. Watch the bottom line. But <strong>Greg Cantori ’84, geography</strong>, argues that this thinking’s just as useful the other way around.</p>
    <p>“Businesses need to be run more like nonprofits,” says Cantori, 52, who was appointed in October as president and CEO of Maryland Nonprofits – an advocacy group for the state’s more than 1,400 nonprofit organizations.</p>
    <p>Corporations can learn from nonprofits, for instance, that social responsibility shouldn’t be an add-on. “It needs to be embedded into the corporate structure,” Cantori explains. “The best companies to work for watch the bottom line and take care of others.”</p>
    <p>Cantori illustrates his point by reaching for a bag of Michele’s Granola. He points out that Michele Thornett has made a success of her Timonium-based business by employing forward-looking strategies that are as good for the environment as they are for the spread sheet.</p>
    <p>“Everything we do has an impact on others,” he observes.</p>
    <p>Cantori has just about finished moving into his Hampden office. Photos of his sailboat rest against the wall, waiting to be hung. Parked by the door is the bike he uses to commute each day to the Pasadena home he shares with his wife, Renee,  and their two daughters.</p>
    <p>As head of Maryland Nonprofits, Cantori leads an organization that does more than advocate for this key sector in the state’s economy. The group also seeks to educate and engage those who run nonprofits and strengthen their organizations, offering advice on everything from fundraising to social media, and helping to develop policies and create uniform standards for excellence. It even does group buying for things like health insurance and copier services.</p>
    <p>Cantori’s UMBC roots have stayed strong. His late father, Louis J. Cantori, was a longtime political science professor and rowing coach at UMBC. His brother, Eric Cantori ’86, computer science, is also an alumnus. And he also has two nieces in the classes of 2013 and 2014.</p>
    <p>As a student, Cantori worked with Thomas D. Rabenhorst, director of instructional cartography in UMBC’s geography department, to produce a bicycle map incorporating slope for Baltimore City and County. “I absolutely loved cartography,” he recalls. Cantori even field tested the routes himself.</p>
    <p>It is a “landmark work,” says Rabenhorst. “We’ve used it as a model for a number of other bike maps we’ve produced over the years.”</p>
    <p>Now, Cantori is thinking about combining cartography and fundraising to improve Chesapeake Bay water quality. He recently met with Rabenhorst, as well as Joseph School and Sandy Parker of UMBC’s geography department to develop a graduate project in waterfront GIS (geographic information systems) database and mapping. The project will likely start as a small scale study before taking on the mapping thousands of miles of shoreline, but Rabenhorst says he’s delighted to work with a former student who has “a heart for humanity — and people in general.”</p>
    <p>That sympathy for others and the desire to put it into action is partly why Cantori moved from a successful post-graduation career in the defense mapping industry onto his present path.</p>
    <p>“Nonprofits have always been part of my life,” says Cantori, who also holds an MBA from Loyola University. He’s worked on both sides of the equation as a director of operations with the Marion I. &amp; Henry J. Knott Foundation (a key source of philanthropic giving to Maryland nonprofits) and helping run nonprofits including the Downtown Sailing Center and Light Street Housing – a nonprofit that endeavors to move people from homelessness to homeownership.</p>
    <p>Cantori’s heart – and his savvy as a businessman and leader – are going to be necessary as he helps guide Maryland nonprofits through the continuing challenges of a recession that tamps down philanthropic giving and the effects of a federal government sequestration process that is only beginning to be understood.</p>
    <p>Donations to nonprofits may drop in a worsening economy, he observes, but the human capital of volunteerism may increase in that climate.</p>
    <p>“Philanthropy is something we can do all the time,” Cantori says. “You can see it making a difference.”</p>
    <p><em>–  Mary K. Tilghman ’79</em></p>
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    						<span><span>Thu, Aug 8, 2013 by <a href="http://lightpointsecurity.com/content/author/zuly" title="Posts by Zuly Gonzalez" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Zuly Gonzalez</a></span></span>
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    <p>I was invited to speak last week at Technically Baltimore’s event on <a href="http://www.meetup.com/technically-baltimore/events/125094512/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Growing Maryland’s Cybersecurity Industry</a>. They invited a series of speakers to give 4 – 5 minute lightning talks on a variety of topics that explore the growing cybersecurity industry in Maryland. The goal was to discuss how we can grow Maryland’s cybersecurity industry to create more jobs.</p>
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<Title>RT-at-a-Glance tip of the day</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">For those of you who wish to have your RT-at-a-Glance refresh often and 
    yet have a large number of dashboard items you desire from time to time,
     there is an option to have the best of both worlds.<br><br>Refreshing often can be a performance issue for both the user and the system, 
    especially if you have a very busy RT-at-a-Glance. A solution for this 
    is available by adding the Saved Searches report to your RT-at-a-Glance.
     Things like My Closed Tickets, etc. which probably do not use that often but are needed in a pinch are perfect candidates for this 
    option. <br><br>By using the Saved Searches option the data is not loaded until 
    the item is clicked on.<br><br>In my setup this allows for less active items on my dashboard giving me better performance and it also allows me access to seldom used reports without having to add them to my RT-at-a-Glance manually.<br><br>I will not be surprised if many of you have already discovered this but decided it was worth sharing in case there are others out there like me.<br><br>Joe Kirby<br>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="33851" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/posts/33851">
<Title>Seven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending August 9, 2013)</Title>
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<Summary>Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review.</Summary>
<Website>http://www.technologyreview.com/view/518011/seven-must-read-stories-week-ending-august-9-2013/</Website>
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<Title>DealBook: Icahn Heads to Court With a Point About Dell</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Carl Icahn is challenging the Dell board’s postponement of the annual meeting to elect directors to Oct. 17, contending that it is an undue delay under Delaware law.<br><div><table border="0"><tbody><tr><td>
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<Summary>Carl Icahn is challenging the Dell board’s postponement of the annual meeting to elect directors to Oct. 17, contending that it is an undue delay under Delaware law.      </Summary>
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