2013年9月11日星期三

Technology Report: Apple takes wraps off cheaper, multi-hued iPhone 5C

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Apple takes wraps off cheaper, multi-hued iPhone 5C
CUPERTINO, California (Reuters) - Apple Inc introduced two new iPhones on Tuesday, including an "iPhone 5C" that comes in five colors and starts at $99, priced to bring one of the industry's costliest smartphones within reach of the masses in poorer emerging markets.
Google loses bid to dismiss lawsuit over Street View
(Reuters) - A federal appeals court rejected Google Inc's bid to dismiss a lawsuit accusing it of violating a federal wiretap law when collecting data for its Street View program.
Twitter buys mobile ads company MoPub for $350 million
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter has bought online mobile-ad exchange MoPub, the company said in a blog post Monday.
Intel prepares ultra-small chips for Dick Tracy-style gadgets
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel is working on a new line of ultra-small and ultra-low-power microchips for wearable devices like smartwatches and bracelets, a bid by the company to make sure it will be at the crest of the next big technology wave after arriving late to the smartphone and tablet revolution.
Exclusive: Microsoft urged to put Mulally, Lawrie on CEO shortlist
(Reuters) - At least three of the top 20 investors in Microsoft Corp want a turnaround expert to succeed Steve Ballmer as chief executive and have urged the technology giant's board to consider Ford Motor Co CEO Alan Mulally and Computer Sciences Corp CEO Mike Lawrie for the job, several sources familiar with the matter said.
Cisco enters data storage market with purchase of Whiptail
(Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc on Tuesday announced its first foray into the data storage market, saying it would pay $415 million to acquire privately held storage system maker Whiptail.
Olympus pins future hopes on mirrorless format
TOKYO (Reuters) - To stem the red ink on its loss-making camera division, Olympus Corp has decided to rely on a format that so far has been a flop outside of its home turf in Japan.
Kyocera seeks niche path to smartphone profits with 'tough' handsets
KYOTO, Japan (Reuters) - Kyocera Corp, an electronic components maker with businesses from office machines to mobile phones, is aiming to expand in smartphones this year while several other second-tier Japanese handset makers are throwing in the towel.
Panasonic eyes cooperation with German automakers: President
BERLIN (Reuters) - Panasonic is considering joint ventures and cooperation deals with German carmakers, its President said at the IFA trade fair on Tuesday.
Alibaba founder sheds light on group's structure, pressuring HK regulators
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma revealed details of its internal partnership structure on Tuesday, ratcheting up pressure on Hong Kong regulators as they grapple with the ecommerce giant's initial public offering plans.
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