Breakfast links: Patent settlement gives Nokia a cash injection

Plus: Forever is finally here for the king of vaporware

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Nokia bested Apple in whatever behind-the-scenes negotiations were flying around the two companies' smartphone patent dispute. Apple will give the beleaguered Finnish company a one-time payment and will also be paying royalties going forward. This not only supplied cash for Nokia in the short term but also provides leverage for patent disputes with other handset makers. [Bloomberg]

Facebook usually doesn't comment on third-party estimates of its user numbers, but those third-party estimates usually have the number of Facebook users increasing. But now that one estimate has the number of users in the U.S. going down, Facebook is disputing those numbers. [BBC]

•A company is finally fighting back over the ICE's seizure of domain names. A .com site from a Spanish company that provides links to live streaming of sporting events, whose business has been found to be legal in Spanish courts, says the U.S. government violated its customers' free speech rights. [El Reg]

Duke Nukem Forever ships today! It "doesn't live up to the years of hype." [Wired]

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Josh Fruhlinger is a writer and editor who lives in Baltimore.

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