Certain executives of Australian companies might have to wait seven years to have their bonuses paid out under proposed changes to executive remuneration introduced by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority designed to limit the risk of misconduct and align executive pay with long-term performance.
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Apple has been granted a patent for an animation-generating user interface for its iPhone and iPad devices, beating back multiple adverse examination reports that described the invention as a presentation of “aesthetic content” that solved the problem “providing users with something engaging to look at”.