2012年7月26日星期四

Technology Report: Apple says Samsung patent royalty demands unfair

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Apple says Samsung patent royalty demands unfair
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc said Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is demanding from the iPhone maker a far higher patent royalty than it pays to other licensers, at a rate the South Korean company has never sought from any other licensee.
EU regulators seek global concessions from Google
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU regulators are seeking concessions from Google which could be applied worldwide to resolve concerns about its business practices, the EU's antitrust chief said on Wednesday, raising the stakes in forthcoming settlement talks.
Amazon courts software developers for apps and games
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc has focused single-mindedly on consumers for much of its existence. Now it has a new obsession: developers.
Apple releases "Mountain Lion" Mac software
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc released the latest version of the operating software for its MacIntosh computers on Wednesday, touting new features such as better integration with the "iCloud" Internet storage service and gaming.
Google, eBay, Amazon, Facebook back new lobbying group
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google Inc, Amazon.com Inc, eBay Inc, Facebook Inc and other big Internet companies are starting a trade association to handle political and regulatory issues in Washington, a person close to the group said on Wednesday.
New York Times drops BlackBerry app
(Reuters) - BlackBerry users can no longer use the official New York Times app to read news stories over their devices, in a fresh blow to Research In Motion, the maker of the smartphone once considered an essential tool for business professionals.
New data pricing from Verizon, AT&T may complicate family life
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Arguments around U.S. family dinner tables may soon go from who talked too much on the phone this month to who used up the family's Internet service.
Apple blames rare miss on new iPhone anticipation, economy
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc results fell short of Wall Street's lofty expectations as a sagging European economy and a pause in iPhone sales ahead of a new version saw revenues slip from the previous quarter.
Canon cuts profit outlook, signals euro pain for Japan Inc
TOKYO (Reuters) - Canon Inc trimmed its full-year operating profit outlook, buffeted by a euro zone crisis that has sent the yen surging and sapped demand from a key overseas market, boding ill for earnings prospects in Japan's export sector.
ARM outperforms industry to beat forecasts
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's ARM Holdings beat market expectations for the second quarter after demand for its low-power chips in smartphones outstripped the industry, providing a firm foundation against growing signs of weakening consumer demand.
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