2013年11月19日星期二

Technology Report: Icahn cautious on stocks, will not walk away from Apple

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Icahn cautious on stocks, will not walk away from Apple
(Reuters) - Activist investor Carl Icahn said on Monday he is "very cautious" on the stock market, saying he could see a "big drop" because earnings at many companies are fueled more by low borrowing costs than management's efforts to boost results.
Google to pay $17 million to settle states' Safari probe
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc will pay $17 million to settle allegations by 37 states and the District of Colombia that it secretly tracked Web users by placing special digital files on the Web browsers of their smartphones.
Five more arrested in $45 million cybercrime scheme
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Five people were arrested and charged on Monday for participating in a worldwide ATM heist that stole $45 million from two Middle East banks.
U.S. appeals court revives Apple bid for Samsung injunction
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Monday breathed new life into Apple's long-running attempt to secure an injunction banning the sale of some devices made by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, ordering a California judge to reconsider imposing a permanent sales ban on some Samsung products.
Google, Microsoft tighten online searches to combat child porn
LONDON (Reuters) - Web search giants Google and Microsoft said on Monday they will block online searches for child abuse images.
New apps allow music fans to interact with records
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Musicians in the digital age are turning to apps to woo fans and also engage them in the creative process to create new music and art.
Analysis: In China's smartphone boom, market share trumps margins
(Reuters) - Savvy U.S. chipmakers are hitching their wagons to Chinese smartphone makers, willing to sacrifice profit margins to boost sales volumes in the world's second-largest mobile phone market.
SurveyMonkey aims new product at businesses, hires first sales team
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Online company SurveyMonkey rolled out on Monday its new polling product aimed at business customers, the company said.
Virtual currencies vulnerable to money laundering: U.S. Justice
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Many virtual currency services do not have the proper controls in place to prevent money laundering and stop bad actors from dodging U.S. laws, a top Justice Department official will tell lawmakers on Monday.
U.S. Supreme Court declines to review $111 million patent case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - SynQor Inc's $111 million court victory against various companies that manufacture power converter systems that it sued for patent infringement is now final after the U.S. Supreme Court said on Monday it would not review the case.
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