2013年3月20日星期三

Technology Report: Microsoft backs review of foreign bribery allegations

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03/19/2013
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Microsoft backs review of foreign bribery allegations
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday that allegations of potential bribery by employees in China, Romania and Italy should be reviewed by U.S. agencies and its own compliance unit, but declined to address the specifics of any cases.
Government access to private email reviewed in Congress
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A law regulating authorities' access to email drew a good deal of attention in Congress on Tuesday as a House panel quizzed Department of Justice and Google experts About it, and the Senate began taking on a bill to update the rules.
Adobe's quarterly profit falls on higher expenses
(Reuters) - Adobe Systems Inc, maker of Photoshop and Acrobat software, reported a 65 percent fall in quarterly profit, hurt mainly by higher expenses.
Nokia wins German patent ruling against HTC
FRANKFURT/HELSINKI (Reuters) - A German court ruled in favor of Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia on Tuesday, saying some devices made by Taiwan's HTC infringed on its power-saving patent.
Ex-Oregon governor candidate charged in Facebook IPO fraud
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former Oregon gubernatorial candidate was arrested on Tuesday for his alleged role in defrauding investors who had hoped to buy shares of Facebook Inc before its initial public offering in May 2012, federal authorities said.
Nvidia unveils virtual graphics server in push beyond PCs
SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - Chipmaker Nvidia on Tuesday unveiled a server product that allows multiple individuals to virtually connect through low-end PCs to work on graphics-intensive tasks like image processing, Nvidia's latest move to diversity as its traditional PC market loses ground to tablets.
EBay goes after Amazon with fee changes for sellers
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - EBay Inc said on Tuesday it will overhaul fees for sellers on its online marketplace, stepping up competition with Amazon.com Inc.
Lytro appoints new chief executive
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lytro Inc, Silicon Valley-based maker of the "light-field" camera, said Tuesday it appointed a permanent chief executive to replace its founder, Ren Ng, who will remain as executive chairman.
ARM's CEO Warren East to step down after 12 years
LONDON (Reuters) - Warren East, who led ARM Holdings from start-up to near monopoly designer of smartphone chips, with its processors at the heart of Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy, is to step down as chief executive after 12 years.
Deutsche Telekom lines up second adviser for Scout sale: sources
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom is close to appointing Jefferies as second advisor for the sale of its online classified advertising unit Scout24, two sources close to the deal said.
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