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Technology Report: Seoul court rules Samsung didn't violate Apple design

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Seoul court rules Samsung didn't violate Apple design
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co's flagship Galaxy smartphone looks very similar to Apple's iPhone, but the South Korean firm has not violated the iPhone design, a Seoul court ruled on Friday.
Amazon event on September 6 sparks Kindle speculation
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc sent out invitations on Thursday to a September 6 press conference near Los Angeles, re-igniting speculation about possible new tablet devices from the world's largest Internet retailer.
Microsoft rolls out first new logo in 25 years
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp unveiled its first new logo in 25 years on Thursday as it looks to unify its branding ahead of a clutch of new product releases this year.
UBS says Nasdaq's Facebook compensation plan inadequate
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The $62 million compensation plan proposed by Nasdaq OMX Group for fallout from Facebook's botched IPO is "inadequate to address the magnitude of Nasdaq's unprecedented failures", UBS Securities LLC said in a letter to U.S. regulators.
Sharp panel plant gets lifeline with big orders
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sharp Corp said on Friday output at its money-losing LCD television panel plant had almost tripled to 80 percent of capacity since July, giving the company badly needed cash as it prepares for deeper cost-cutting and asset sales.
Analysis: Cisco, EMC partnership turning into rivalry
(Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc, the world's biggest network equipment maker, and EMC Corp, the leading data storage company, are increasingly encroaching on each other's turfs, in a sign their long partnership may be unraveling.
Kodak to sell retail print, document imaging businesses
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Eastman Kodak Co said on Thursday it plans to sell most of its consumer and document imaging businesses and shift its focus to commercial printing as it works to emerge from bankruptcy.
Exclusive: Groupon senior sales executive leaving - memo
(Reuters) - Groupon Inc's Lee Brown, who oversees the daily deal company's national sales, has decided to leave, following other senior executives who left the company this year, according to an internal memo obtained by Reuters on Thursday.
Murdoch's digital chief Miller steps down
(Reuters) - Chief Digital Officer Jon Miller will leave Rupert Murdoch's News Corp at the end of next month as part of a wider executive shake-up ahead of the media conglomerate's split into two distinct publicly traded companies.
Apple share of China smartphone mkt almost halved in Q2 - IDC
(Reuters) - Apple Inc's share of China's smartphone market almost halved to 10 percent in April-June as buyers waited for the next iPhone model - expected later this year - or switched brands, data from industry research firm IDC showed on Friday.
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