2012年3月9日星期五

Technology Report: "Anonymous" hurt by arrests but hard to kill

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"Anonymous" hurt by arrests but hard to kill
LONDON (Reuters) - In turning one of its best-known hackers into an informant and breaking open the highest profile elements of the "Anonymous" movement, authorities have dealt a serious blow to a group they found a growing irritant.
Apple to stay ahead of rivals with faster iPad: analysts
(Reuters) - Apple Inc will continue to retain the lion's share of the tablet market as its new 4G-enabled iPad readies for competition from Windows 8-based products, and a cheaper iPad 2 takes on Amazon's popular Kindle Fire, analysts said.
Apple addiction drives sales, hits retail margins
NEW YORK (Reuters) - For U.S. consumer electronics chains Best Buy and RadioShack , selling Apple products is at best a bittersweet experience.
Nokia maps fightback against cheap Android phones
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish group Nokia aims to revamp its feature phone offering this year and add more and cheaper Windows smartphones to fight back against the fast-rising popularity of Google's massmarket Android phones.
Justice Dept warns Apple, publishers over e-books
(Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has warned Apple and five major U.S. publishers that it plans to sue them, accusing them of colluding to raise the prices of electronic books, a person familiar with the probe said on Thursday.
Italian "supercar" designers turn the page
GENEVA (Reuters) - Pininfarina and Bertone put new "supercar" concepts on display at the Geneva Auto Show, demonstrating that the two design houses are putting their financial troubles behind them, executives said.
Brazil questions Google's new privacy policy
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Justice Ministry is pressing Google Inc for details about how it handles users' personal information under its new privacy policy, potentially opening a new legal front for the company, already under fire from European regulators.
Apple barred from pursuing Kodak patent claims now
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc, the biggest company by market value, was told it cannot now pursue an ongoing patent infringement lawsuit against Eastman Kodak Co, and was ordered not to file similar new litigation against the bankrupt photography company.
Former top Microsoft exec says world is over the PC
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Ray Ozzie, the man who succeeded Bill Gates as Microsoft Corp's tech visionary, believes the world has moved past the personal computer, potentially leaving behind the world's largest software company.
U.S. tech groups alarmed by India purchasing plan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Leading software and technology companies on Wednesday pressed President Barack Obama's administration for quick action on a new Indian government policy that they said threatens exports to the fast-growing economy.
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