2012年9月11日星期二

Technology Report: Hackers stole Apple data from Florida company, not from FBI

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Hackers stole Apple data from Florida company, not from FBI
ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - A Florida company said on Monday that its files - not an FBI agent's laptop - were hacked by a renegade group that released Apple product identification data it claimed to have obtained through a breach of the nation's top law enforcement agency.
Nasdaq unwavering on paybacks for faulty Facebook launch
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nasdaq OMX Group Inc stands by its $62 million compensation plan for firms harmed in Facebook Inc's glitch-ridden market debut and is prepared to defend against any potential litigation related to it, Lee Shavel, the company's chief financial officer, said on Monday.
Web host GoDaddy hit by technical problem, sites down
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - GoDaddy, a leading Internet domain registrar and web-hosting company, was hit by technical problems knocking some of the sites it supports offline, the company said.
Eastman Kodak to cut more jobs
(Reuters) - Bankrupt Eastman Kodak Co said it will cut 1,000 additional jobs by the end of this year and may cut more as it focuses on its commercial packaging and printing business.
HP adds to layoff tally, now plans 29,000 job cuts
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hewlett Packard now plans to layoff 29,000 employees, increasing the total number of job cuts by 2,000 over the next two years as it tries to kickstart growth.
Infosys to buy Lodestone for $349 million
BANGALORE (Reuters) - Infosys Ltd has agreed to buy Lodestone Holding AG in a deal valued at 330 million Swiss francs ($349.58 million), as India's No. 2 software services exporter strives to boost income from higher value services and accelerate growth.
Groupon names chief accounting officer
(Reuters) - Groupon Inc said on Monday it appointed Brian Stevens chief accounting officer as the online daily deal company grapples with a string of accounting controversies.
Toys R Us to launch its own tablet for children
(Reuters) - Toys R Us Inc is launching its own tablet designed for children, to be sold exclusively at its stores, as the world's largest specialty toy retailer gears up to battle online and big box retailers in the holiday season.
Recipe app aims to provide inspiration for meals
TORONTO (Reuters) - Anyone looking to expand their culinary horizons beyond steak and potatoes or spaghetti may find inspiration in a new app that provides recipes based on what is already stocked in the refrigerator.
Amazon, in switch, will let Kindle users pay to opt out of ads
(Reuters) - Amazon.com, in an apparent switch in its pricing policy, said over the weekend that it will allow purchasers of its new Kindle Fire tablets to pay $15 extra to turn off advertisements that are built into the devices.
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