

World Cup Ivory Coast Japan Live TV Stream and Online Video of Goals and Highlights
Fans from Ivory Coast and Japan can watch the World Cup 2014 live stream today at 9 p.m. ET via an online live stream and a free link provided below. To watch the Ivory Coast World Cup team vs the Japan World Cup team, enjoy this live stream video online on mobile phones, tablets or desktops. The World Cup 2014 Group C game between Cote … Continue reading World Cup Ivory Coast Japan Live TV Stream and Online Video of Goals and Highlights

Watch Uruguay Costa Rica World Cup 2014 Live Stream + Video Replay
Fans from Uruguay and Costa Rica can watch the World Cup 2014 live stream today at 3 p.m. ET via an online live stream and a free link provided below. To watch the Uruguay vs Costa Rica match live stream video online on their mobile phones, tablets or desktops from all over the world. The 1st game of Group D of World Cup 2014 between … Continue reading Watch Uruguay Costa Rica World Cup 2014 Live Stream + Video Replay

5 Stocks to Watch Next Week : Intel, Priceline, Intel, Finisar, Univision
Our selection of Technology stocks to watch for next week with Intel, Priceline, Intel, Finisar and, Univision.
WSJ’s Emma Moody outlines three stocks to watch on Friday, June 13: Priceline, Intel and Finisar.
Univision, the biggest Spanish-language broadcaster in the U.S., is in early talks with several media companies about a possible sale. The big question is just how high that price tag will ultimately go. WSJ’s Shalini Ramachandran joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: AP
The European Union’s second-highest court on Thursday upheld a record €1.06 billion ($1.43 billion) fine against Intel Corp. for abusing its dominant position in the microprocessor market, marking the latest in a long line of victories for EU antitrust authorities at the European courts.
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BlackBerry’s Mega Deal (NASDAQ:BBRY) , New Product for Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Apple in Trouble in Europe (NASDAQ:AAPL)
BlackBerry Ltd said on Thursday it has signed a agreement with EnStream LP, a mobile payments joint venture owned by Canada’s three large wireless carriers, to provide a secure platform for transactions between banks and consumers. Waterloo, Ontario-based BlackBerry has been trying to reinvent itself under new Chief Executive Officer John Chen as its phones have lost ground to Apple Inc’s iPhone and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s Galaxy devices.
The company’s QNX software already is a mainstay in the automobile industry, powering electronic and other systems in a wide range of cars.
Amazon’s newly announced music streaming service is yet another attempt by the company to move beyond e-commerce and infuse itself into the daily lives of Americans with an increasing number of offerings, including grocery delivery and streaming TV. The announcement comes just days ahead of the expected unveiling of the company’s first smartphone.
Starting Thursday, Amazon.com Inc. will offer more than a million tracks for ad-free streaming and download to Kindle Fire tablets as well as to computers and the Amazon Music app for Apple and Android devices.
The European Commission will launch a formal investigation on Wednesday into Apple’s tax arrangements in Ireland, Irish state broadcaster RTE reported, without naming its source. The EU’s competition authority said last year that it was looking into corporate tax arrangements in several member states and had requested information from Ireland.

(NASDAQ:FB) Facebook Stock News : Impact of Messenger For IOS and Mobile Ads Network
(NASDAQ:FB) Facebook has updated its Messenger app for iOS devices, giving users the ability to record and send 15-second video messages. Version 6.0 of the app also adds a feature called “Big Likes” — when you really like something, press and hold to send an even bigger “thumbs up” sign. The new version of Messenger comes after Facebook’s odd, accidental rollout of messaging app Slingshot earlier this week. That app, which was quickly pulled from Apple’s App Store, also had the ability to send short video messages to friends.
Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) has announced it will track browsing activity to better serve ads on the site. The company will also give users more control over said ads. Facebook says it’s bringing more data into its interest-based ad targeting — specifically data from non-Facebook websites and mobile apps.
So even if your profile doesn’t say anything about your love of (say) soccer during the World Cup 2014, and even if you haven’t Liked any soccer-related Pages on Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), the social network can still see that you’ve visited soccer-related websites and target ads accordingly. In a blog post, the company describes this as “a type of interest-based advertising” that’s already practiced by many other Internet companies in Silicon Valley.
Facebook will now use personal information gathered from your activities elsewhere on the Web to more precisely target advertisements on the social network. Given Facebook’s extensive reach around the globe, the development has alarmed privacy advocates who are asking federal regulators review the matter. Democratic Media vowed to press Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Edith Ramirez today on the agency’s failure to raise objections to Facebook’s new data-grabbing plan.

Watch England Italy World Cup Match Live Stream + Video of Goals and Highlights
World Cup 2014 England vs Italy is today’s big match. The England Italy game can be watched on direct TV and online via a free link provided below. In a competitive Group D, England and Italy fans from around the world are ready to watch tonight’s match on every screen: TV, desktop, mobile phone or any other device. The England vs Italy clash is not … Continue reading Watch England Italy World Cup Match Live Stream + Video of Goals and Highlights