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Video: Sony Leans on User-Generated Content for E3   more similar news »
PixelJunk Eden, Buzz and LittleBigPlanet offer a peek at the game company's strategy.

Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Comcast Beginning 'Net Neutrality' Testing   more similar news »
Comcast said Tuesday that it would begin testing a so-called "agnostic" approach to managing bandwidth traffic during high-peak periods. The 30-day test comes in response to complaints leveled to the Federal Communication Commission that the company is managing traffic by stifling peer-to-peer traffic exclusively.

Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Army: Sun, Not Man, Is Causing Climate Change   more similar news »
The Army is weighing in on the global warming debate, claiming that climate change is not man-made. Instead, Dr. Bruce West, with the Army Research Office, argues that changes in the Earth's temperature are caused by "longer-term solar cycles."

Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Band Premieres Album on Internet Jukeboxes   more similar news »
My Morning Jacket unleashes its new record, Evil Urges, a week early through Ecast's thousands of internet-based music machines.

Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Surgeons Aided by Kennedy's Decision to Remain Awake   more similar news »
The ability to prompt the senator and ask him questions during the operation helped surgeons working on Ted Kennedy's malignant brain tumor to avoid risking permanent brain damage.

Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Microsoft May Have Balked at Yahoo Severance Demands   more similar news »
Jerry Yang's insistence on a generous severance package for employees laid off as the result of a Microsoft takeover of Yahoo may have been a major factor in the deal falling apart, previously sealed documents reveal.

Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Power to the Eee-ple: Asus Fixes Battery Problem   more similar news »
The mini-notebook lineup gets better battery performance, something that should give the already popular laptop a boost in a hot market.

Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Transforming Social Networking Into Social Activism   more similar news »
Barack Obama's presidential campaign shows how effective social networking technologies are at galvanizing support among the so-called millennial generation. Can the same technique be applied to social causes? Change.org will find out.

Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Yahoo C.E.O. Jerry Yang mapped out a scorched-earth defense against Microsoft, essentially arranging to encourage all 14,000 Yahoo employees to quit if Microsoft succeeded in buying the company earlier this year, newly released court documents suggest.

Yahoo executives also declined to tell its employees that Microsoft was prepared to offer them $1.5 billion in retention bonuses if they would stay with the company after a merger was completed, documents say.

A Delaware state court judge today unsealed a class-action complaint by two pension funds that sued Yahoo's board, claiming it failed to protect shareholders' interests after Microsoft offered to acquire Yahoo for $44.5 billion in January.

The 42-page complaint, filed by the New York class-action specialist law firm Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman, gives a window into internal discussions at Yahoo, and includes copies of internal e-mails among Yahoo executives.

The complaint asserts that the Yahoo board "handed to Yang responsibility for direct negotiations with Microsoft," and that "none of Yahoo's independent directors attended critical meetings with the company."

As early as January 31, the day Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer e-mailed his offer to Yang, Microsoft made clear it wanted Yahoo "employees to be okay" and had earmarked "$1.5 billion for the retention of employees" in addition to the "$5 billion for [the] deal," according to notes made that day by an unidentified Yahoo employee. But that fact was never conveyed to Yahoo's employees.

Meanwhile, Yang was engineering a plan for a "massive employee walkout" in the aftermath of a Microsoft takeover by offering all of Yahoo's 14,000 employees the right to quit his or her job and pocket 100 percent acceleration of their equity rights, if there was "substantial adverse alteration" of their jobs.

Yahoo's compensation consultant calculated that the proposal would cost $1.5 billion, or 3.2 percent of the transaction price. "That's nuts," he concluded in an e-mail.

A Yahoo vice president wrote that it is "a bizarre outcome if people who stick around make off worse financially than people who [are] laid off."

But another Yahoo executive, using Microsoft's four-letter stock-ticker symbol, noted that the plan "will make things increasingly more expensive for MSFT though."

The "double trigger" plan Yang supported would have first required Microsoft to pay benefits to everyone who lost their jobs as a result of the merger; a second trigger would also require severance for people who were still on the payroll if their jobs changed.

A February 14 e-mail exchange between two Yahoo executives—Gred Mrva, vice president of mergers and acquisitions, and John Dillon, senior director of integration and corporate development—shows them candidly observing they would be better off getting fired under the Yahoo.

"You and I will be f***ed as they will find a way to make us work for two more years," Mrva wrote.

Dillon responded by pointing out the double trigger also applied to change of roles. Before a deal could close, he noted, Microsoft would have to ask all remaining employees to waive their right to payment in case their job changed. "And to waive at close, they need to effectively buy us out," Dillon wrote.

The complaint also alleges that Yahoo executives compiled comparative data about similar severance plans from only three other unsolicited takeovers, and in any case never provided the information to any Yahoo director.

Chancellor William Chandler III of the Delaware Chancery Court unsealed the document despite what he said were the "defendants' strenuous arguments" that selective disclosure of the information would prejudice Yahoo at its upcoming proxy contest.

Chandler said the appropriate remedy would be for the release of more information, not less. He encouraged "defendants to release the full text of any communications they believe have been taken out of context or selectively quoted."

For its part, Bernstein Litowitz is pressing ahead with discovery, and will push to depose Yahoo director Arthur Kern, head of the compensation committee.

The lawsuit seeks to invalidate the employee severance plan and ensure that any merger deal maximizes shareholder value.

It also seeks damages if, at the end of the process, Yahoo remains an independent company with a depressed stock price.



Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Wired.com Photo Contest: Summer   more similar news »

Summer is finally here, and we under-sunned desk turds want to see what fun looks like. Remind us what it is to be young and capable of joy again with a skillfully captured frame.

Use the Reddit widget below to submit your best summer photo and vote for your favorite among the other submissions. The 10 highest-ranked photos will appear in a gallery on the Wired.com home page. We want to see itchy bug bites and rickety bunk beds, sparklers and barbecues. Take us on a manic road trip through fireflies and wine vines, and leave us sipping margaritas on umbrellaed beaches. If it doesn't scream "summer," we don't want to see it.

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