2012年6月29日星期五

Technology Report: Google's Chrome browser to be available on Apple's iPad, iPhone

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06/28/2012
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Google's Chrome browser to be available on Apple's iPad, iPhone
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc's Chrome, the world's top Internet browser, is now available on the iPhone and iPad, as Apple Inc finally granted access to its arch-foe's more popular Web-surfing app.
Rights group says Apple suppliers in China breaking labor laws
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Apple Inc's suppliers in China have violated local labor laws when they imposed excessive overtime and skimped on insurance, a New York-based labor rights group said.
Qualcomm restructures to help protect patents
(Reuters) - Cellphone chip supplier Qualcomm Inc is changing its internal structure to protect its technology licensing business by creating a new subsidiary that will work on open source wireless developments.
NZ court finds Megaupload search warrants illegal
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Search warrants used when 70 New Zealand police raided the mansion of the suspected kingpin of an Internet piracy ring were illegal, a New Zealand court ruled on Thursday, dealing a blow to the FBI's highest profile global copyright theft case.
Nokia chairman defends CEO Elop: report
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia chairman Risto Siilasmaa defended chief executive Stephen Elop after the company announced a new round of job cuts and warned on weaker profit earlier this month, saying he had the board's full confidence, according to Finnish daily Helsingin Sanomat.
Analysis: Top-rated analysts negative on Facebook earnings
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street's disappointment with Facebook looks poised to continue as research shows the social media giant's first earnings report could fall below forecasts by as much as 15 percent.
Scientists develop spray-on battery
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists in the United States have developed a paint that can store and deliver electrical power just like a battery.
Facebook, LinkedIn boost privacy drive-watchdog
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Technology groups Facebook and LinkedIn have agreed to beef up their international privacy and compliance teams in response to demands from the Irish regulator, the deputy Data Protection Commissioner told Reuters.
JP Morgan cuts price target of U.S. hardware companies
(Reuters) - J.P. Morgan cut its price targets on 12 computer hardware stocks, including Apple Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co, citing weak IT spending in Europe, Middle East and Africa, uncertain growth in China and pressures from a strong U.S. dollar.
Google's digital glasses move out of lab and closer to reality
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc expects to roll out a consumer version of its electronic eyewear that can live-stream images and audio and perform computing tasks in less than two years, though it stopped short of putting a price tag on the "smart" glasses.
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