2013年10月9日星期三

Technology Report: Analysis: Take HP's slide personally, CEO Whitman tells employees

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Analysis: Take HP's slide personally, CEO Whitman tells employees
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When Hewlett-Packard Co was removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average a month ago, Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman sent an impassioned email to the company's 300,000-plus employees.
Microsoft awards hacking expert, repairs browser bug
BOSTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday it is paying a well-known hacking expert more than $100,000 for finding security holes in its software, one of the largest such bounties awarded to date by a high-tech company.
U.S. ban on some Samsung products to go into effect
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some older Samsung Electronics Co smartphones and tablets could be taken off store shelves in the United States after the U.S. Trade Representative opted not to reverse a ban ordered because the devices infringe Apple Inc patents.
Intel talks up chips for growing wave of connected gadgets
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp talked up new chips on Tuesday aimed at medical equipment, automobile entertainment systems and other devices far from its shrinking core market of personal computers.
U.S. court rules in favor of Amazon in CIA contract dispute
(Reuters) - A U.S. court ruled in favor of Amazon.com Inc in the online retailer's dispute with IBM over a $600 million cloud computing contract awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency, a court notice showed.
Insight: At Twitter, global growth tests free speech advocacy
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When a Brazilian state prosecutor last year set out to silence anonymous Twitter messages that were revealing the location of drunk-driving checkpoints, he served the social media company's just-opened Sao Paulo office with a lawsuit.
File-sharing company Egnyte expects profit next year, eyes 2015 IPO
(Reuters) - Online file-sharing service provider Egnyte, whose products include a program that helps companies prevent snooping by the U.S. government, expects to become profitable from the third quarter of next year ahead of a possible IPO in 2015.
Retailers see 'click and mortar' as way to beat Amazon
PARIS (Reuters) - Traditional stores can take on e-commerce and keep their major role by reinventing themselves faster to best combine shopping in stores and online, top retailers said on Tuesday.
Deutsche Telekom offers T-Mobile USA bonds worth $3.1 billion
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom said on Tuesday it is offering for sale a portion of the T-Mobile USA bonds from its holdings worth $3.1 billion.
Nest Labs gets into talking smoke detectors
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Nest Labs has a new gadget to sell and it's another little-noticed, pedestrian home device: smoke detectors.
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