2012年9月12日星期三

Technology Report: Apple's iPhone needs to dazzle as market gets crowded

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Apple's iPhone needs to dazzle as market gets crowded
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The new iPhone 5 has to be more than just another smartphone as it carries the weight of Apple Inc's future on its slim frame.
Do PCs have a future? Intel thinks so
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp showed off hybrid tablets and ultrabook laptops with voice and gesture recognition technology along with an upcoming low-power chip in a bid to convince Wall Street a slump in the personal computer industry is only temporary.
Apple turns legal guns on Polish retailer A.pl
WARSAW (Reuters) - Apple, fresh from a patent victory against South Korean rival Samsung, has turned its sights on a smaller target - Polish online grocery website A.pl.
Huawei plans $2 billion British expansion
LONDON (Reuters) - Chinese group Huawei Technologies, the world's second-largest telecoms equipment maker, is to invest $2 billion expanding its operation in Britain, creating about 700 new jobs in the next five years.
U.N. agency sanctions probe criticizes IT exports to Iran, North Korea
GENEVA (Reuters) - A probe into whether a U.N. agency's shipments of computer equipment to Iran and North Korea breached U.N. and U.S. sanctions criticized the exports but found that they were legal.
Twitter must produce Occupy protester's tweets or face contempt
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Twitter must hand over the tweets of an Occupy Wall Street protester to Manhattan prosecutors by Friday or face civil contempt and a hefty fine, a New York City judge said on Tuesday.
Nokia Siemens in talks to sell business support unit: CEO
BANGALORE (Reuters) - Mobile network equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks is in talks with various companies to sell its business support systems (BSS) unit, its chief executive said, as it looks to ditch some product lines and focus on mobile broadband.
Philips steps up cost cuts and job losses
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Philips Electronics stepped up its cost-cutting drive on Tuesday and said more jobs would go as part of a drastic overhaul of its business, which began to turn around in the first half after losing 1.3 billion euros in 2011.
"Titanic" effects creator Digital Domain bankrupt, sale agreed
(Reuters) - Digital Domain Media Group Inc, which won Academy Awards for visual effects in films including "Titanic," filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday and said its production business would be sold, raising questions about millions of dollars in Florida subsidies for a new studio.
Sharp to cut salaries in a fresh bid to squeeze costs
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sharp Corp said it will trim salaries of its managers by a tenth for a year and seek an across-the-board wage cut for other workers as the cash-strapped TV maker looks for fresh ways to save money.
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