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Technology Report: Microsoft says Xbox One global sales top 2 million

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Microsoft says Xbox One global sales top 2 million
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp has sold more than 2 million Xbox One video game consoles since its November 22 launch, catching up with rival Sony Corp's PlayStation 4 released a week earlier.
Yahoo blames ongoing email disruption on tricky hardware problem
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's email service has been unavailable to some users since Monday night due to a "hardware problem" that the Internet company said has been harder to fix than it expected.
China's hot messaging app WeChat may be good news for censors
BEIJING (Reuters) - The day before China's Communist Party published one of its most important policy statements in a decade, a copy of the reform plans was already circulating on Chinese social media.
Video site Dailymotion working on partnerships in U.S. and Asia
PARIS (Reuters) - Video-sharing website Dailymotion, owned by French telecoms operator Orange, is close to signing a partnership in the United States and is working on another in Asia to help it to take on market leader YouTube.
Murdoch editor and Piers Morgan "exchanged hacking banter", court hears
LONDON (Reuters) - Rebekah Brooks, the former head of Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper business, exchanged banter with rival editor Piers Morgan at a dinner party in 2003 about hacking each others' phone messages, a court heard on Thursday.
Emulex to cut 10 percent of workforce, close plant
(Reuters) - Network equipment maker Emulex Corp said it would cut 110 jobs, or 10 percent of its workforce, and close an engineering facility as part of a restructuring program initiated last month under pressure from shareholders.
Spotify rolls out free music service to mobile devices
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Online music-streaming service Spotify on Wednesday launched a free music service for smart phones and tablets as it tries to hook a fast-growing group of users keen to stream tunes on their mobile devices.
Analysis: Some Cisco investors urge an exit from set-top box unit
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc Chief Executive John Chambers is facing growing pressure from investors to exit its television set-top box business, where revenue has been plummeting and profit margins trail the rest of the company.
Regulator likely to fine Telecom Italia over bond deal: sources
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's market watchdog Consob is likely to fine Telecom Italia for procedural irregularities over the sale of a 1.3 billion euro ($1.79 billion) convertible bond to Telefonica and other investors, legal sources familiar with the matter said.
Cisco loses court challenge to Microsoft's takeover of Skype
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Microsoft fended off a challenge to its $8.5 billion takeover of messaging service Skype when Europe's second-highest court ruled against claims by rival Cisco that the 2011 deal would harm competition.
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