|                                                |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc is in negotiations with   Microsoft Corp about acquiring advertising technology that could   allow the social network displays ads on other websites, broadly   expanding its advertising business, according to media reports   on Thursday. |  |  |                                                |                                                            |   |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple's market capitalization fell below   $500 billion on Thursday as shares of the world's most valuable   listed company continued to slide after suffering their worst   one-day decline in nearly four years. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |    |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltd on Thursday outlined   a program of incentives to encourage its biggest customers to   run its soon-to-launch line of BlackBerry 10 devices, seeking   to persuade corporations and government users to stick with   its secure smartphones. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |    |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel's outgoing chief executive, Paul   Otellini, said he expected to be replaced by a company insider   and also signaled that the top chipmaker could open its factories   to strategic customers. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |   |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Software guru John McAfee, who is   fighting deportation to Belize, was rushed to the hospital in   Guatemala on Thursday after his lawyer said he suffered two   mild heart attacks earlier in the day. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |   |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc plans to move some   production of Macintosh computers to the United States from   China next year, Chief Executive Tim Cook said in remarks published   on Thursday, in what could be a important test of the nascent   comeback in U.S. electronics manufacturing. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |                                                                       |  |                                      | PARIS (Reuters) - Telecommunications equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent   will be dropped from France's blue chip CAC 40 index, in a setback   for a once high-profile French technology group. |  |  |  |                                                 |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc has agreed to partner with Akamai   Technologies Inc instead of competing with it on content delivery   network (CDN) services, which deliver content faster by avoiding   Internet congestion, sending Akamai's shares up 10 percent. |  |  |                                                 |                                                           |  |                                | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Broadcom Corp said on Thursday that it would   provide sample chips supporting the latest high-speed wireless   services to its top cellphone customers in 2013. |  |  |                                                 |                                                           |  |                                | (Reuters) - A123 Systems Inc, a bankrupt maker of batteries for   electric cars, was expected to kick off its politically sensitive   auction on Thursday pitting a U.S. bidder against at least three   foreign rivals for a company that was partly funded with U.S.   government money. |  |  |  |                                               |  |                          |                                                           |  |                                |  |                                |                                                                       | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. 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