2013年8月6日星期二

Technology Report: Time Warner Cable offers proposal to CBS to end blackout

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Time Warner Cable offers proposal to CBS to end blackout
(Reuters) - Time Warner Cable Inc Chief Executive Glenn Britt sent a letter to CBS Corp CEO Les Moonves on Monday offering a controversial new proposal to end the blackout of CBS shows that started Friday in markets such as New York and Los Angeles.
Panasonic to stop making new smartphones for NTT Docomo: Kyodo
(Reuters) - Panasonic Corp has told NTT Docomo Inc it would stop supplying new smartphone models from this winter, Kyodo news service said, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Toshiba, SanDisk to build about $4 billion flash memory plant: Nikkei
(Reuters) - Toshiba Corp plans to build a memory chip production factory with a total investment of 400 billion yen (about $4 billion) with SanDisk Corp , the Nikkei reported.
South Korea says concerned about U.S. decision on some Apple models
SEOUL (Reuters) - The South Korean government on Monday expressed concerns about the decision by the United States to overrule a sales ban of some Apple Inc models.
Analysis: T.J. Maxx, others look past chaos to e-commerce bonanza
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Low-price retailer T.J. Maxx plans to open an online store this year, as does rival Saks Inc's Off Fifth outlets, making 2013 the year technology may have caught up with the speed of fashion.
App connects bike owners with renters
TORONTO (Reuters) - As the bicycle makes a major comeback in cities across the globe, a new app is making sure that no bike collects dust in a garage.
Obama administration overturns ban on some iPad, iPhones
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration has overturned a U.S. trade panel's ban on the sale of some older iPhones and iPads, reversing a ruling that had favored Samsung Electronics Co Ltd over Apple Inc in their long-running patent battles.
New Siemens CEO says played no role in his predecessor's ouster
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Joe Kaeser, the new chief executive of German engineering group Siemens, told a newspaper he played no role in the ousting of his predecessor Peter Loescher.
NSA revelations could hurt collaboration with 'betrayed' hackers
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - The U.S. government's efforts to recruit talented hackers could suffer from the recent revelations about its vast domestic surveillance programs, as many private researchers express disillusionment with the National Security Agency.
Twitter UK boosts anti-abuse tools after threats against women
LONDON (Reuters) - The British arm of Twitter apologized on Saturday to a group of high-profile women who have been threatened with death and rape on the micro-blogging site, and announced measures to make it easier for users to report abusive tweets.
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