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Technology Report: Groupon CEO cautious on Groupon NOW business

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Groupon CEO cautious on Groupon NOW business
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Groupon Inc Chief Executive Andrew Mason said on Thursday that the company's location-based service Groupon NOW will likely not be a material contributor to results in the next one or two quarters.
Former executives, bankers arrested over Olympus fraud
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese police and prosecutors have arrested seven men, including the former president of Olympus Corp and ex-bankers over a $1.7 billion accounting fraud -- one of the country's biggest corporate scandals.
Amazon downgraded by Morgan Stanley; shares fall
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc shares were downgraded by Morgan Stanley analysts on Thursday on concern about competition from Apple Inc and slowing sales growth.
Limits sought on electronic driver distractions
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration wants limits on vehicle features that allow drivers to text and make cellphone calls while the car is moving, the centerpiece of a broader effort to curb distracted driving.
EU court: Social networks can't be piracy brakes
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Online social networks cannot be forced to block users from downloading songs illegally, as this would push up their costs and infringe privacy, Europe's highest court said on Thursday, adding to a worldwide debate on internet policing.
In homes with tablets, most kids use them: Nielsen
About 70 percent of children in households with tablet computers used these devices, according to fourth-quarter results from research firm Nielsen.
Telcos want higher network charges in EU
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Telecoms providers should be able to raise prices charged to rivals for using their networks to help spur investment in faster fiber optics, industry body ETNO said on Thursday.
More Chinese cities halt Apple iPad orders: reports
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Retailers in more Chinese cities have been told by authorities to take the popular iPad tablet PCs off their shelves this week, media reports said on Thursday, due to a legal battle between a Chinese technology firm and Apple Inc over trademark issues.
Intellectual Ventures sues three U.S. mobile telcos
Feb 16, Reuters - Intellectual Ventures, a privately held patent holding company co-founded by a former Microsoft Corp executive, sued three of the four top U.S. mobile providers for patent infringement.
Chinese Commerce Ministry reviewing Google/Motorola deal
BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese Commerce Ministry is reviewing Google Inc's $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc, a ministry spokesman said on Thursday.
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