2012年9月4日星期二

Technology Report: Oracle to appeal U.S. copyright damages case: SAP

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Oracle to appeal U.S. copyright damages case: SAP
STUTTGART (Reuters) - U.S. business software maker Oracle has launched an appeal on a five-year long court case that could see SAP pay millions more in damages over copyright infringement.
Ericsson in pole position to buy Nokia Siemens unit: report
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Ericsson, the world's top mobile network infrastructure supplier, is in pole position to buy the business support systems (BSS) unit of rival Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN), Dow Jones Newswires reported on Monday.
Samsung to review 250 Chinese suppliers for labor violations
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co said on Monday it would inspect 250 Chinese companies which make products for the South Korean firm to ensure no labor laws are broken after a U.S.-based group accused one of its suppliers of using child labor.
Samsung's crisis culture: a driver and a drawback
SEOUL (Reuters) - In his 1997 book, Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee wrote that a successful company needs a "heightened sense of crisis", so that it always looks ahead even when it's doing well, and needs to be able to respond to change.
Cambodia considers Swedish request on Pirate Bay co-founder
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodian authorities have arrested a co-founder of Pirate Bay, one of the world's biggest free file-sharing websites, and are considering a request from Sweden to send him there where he faces a jail sentence for breaching copyright laws.
Logitech says well set for holiday season sales
BERLIN (Reuters) - Swiss computer accessories maker Logitech's product range is strong ahead of key holiday sales season following product launches last week, president Bracken Darrell told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of IFA, Europe's largest consumer electronics trade fair.
China's Baidu to invest $1.6 billion to set up cloud computing centre
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's largest search engine Baidu Inc will invest more than 10 billion yuan ($1.6 billion) to set up its cloud computing centre, Baidu's chief financial officer Jennifer Li said on Monday.
Hon Hai chairman demands management role at Japan's Sharp
TOKYO/TAIPEI (Reuters) - Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd's chairman is demanding a management role at Sharp Corp as part of an equity tie-up, stepping up the pressure on the Japanese TV maker to give him greater influence in the company in return for badly needed cash.
U.S., Canadian zoos use apps to teach apes
TORONTO (Reuters) - Humans aren't the only species on the planet with a penchant for electronic gadgets. Zookeepers across the United States and Canada are discovering that apes also get excited about apps.
Android phone makers back platform but consider other options
BERLIN (Reuters) - Some phonemakers are quietly exploring alternatives to the Android operating system implicated in the Samsung-Apple ruling, industry watchers say, despite their public pronouncements they are sticking with the technology.
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