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Technology Report: AT&T kicks T-Mobile CEO out of its CES party

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AT&T kicks T-Mobile CEO out of its CES party
(Reuters) - The escalating battle between No. 2 U.S. mobile service provider AT&T Inc and smaller rival T-Mobile US got personal on Monday night when the bigger operator kicked T-Mobile's outspoken Chief Executive John Legere out of its party at the Consumer Electronics Show, according to Cnet.com.
Battery Ventures lands Netflix executive Cockcroft
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Battery Ventures has lured away Adrian Cockcroft, the engineer who remade Netflix's streaming-entertainment service, to become the venture-capital firm's first technology fellow.
Twitter co-founder puts social twist on search with new mobile service
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - One of the creators of Twitter Inc unveiled a new mobile service called Jelly on Tuesday, hoping for another hit product in what has become an increasingly crowded field of social and mobile products.
Apps try to help you keep New Year's resolutions
TORONTO (Reuters) - Keeping New Year's resolutions can be difficult but new apps aim to help people get organized, track progress and stay focused to reach their goals.
Sony bets on PlayStation-based cloud TV service
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Sony Corp, making a big bet on cloud-based TV and media, will begin testing a new PlayStation-based service that combines traditional television viewing with on-demand content.
Verizon CEO says U.S. may demand spectrum sales for mobile merger
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A deal that reduces the U.S. mobile market to three national operators from four could raise eyebrows at regulators and require the merging parties to sell spectrum, according to Verizon Communications Chief Executive Lowell McAdam.
John McAfee says glad Intel dropping his name from security software
BOSTON (Reuters) - John McAfee, the flamboyant millionaire who founded the eponymous anti-virus software pioneer that Intel Corp bought for $7.7 billion, says he is glad that the chipmaker plans to drop his name from the product.
Apple reports $1 billion app sales in Dec, $10 billion for 2013
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Tuesday that its customers spent $1 billion on purchases in its applications store in December, leading to a total of $10 billion worth of apps sold in 2013.
Microsoft to buy cloud-based software maker Parature
(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said it would buy cloud-based software maker Parature Inc, which helps businesses manage help desks and provide other customer support services.
Comcast sees first video customer growth in six years in fourth quarter: CEO
(Reuters) - Comcast Corp slightly expanded its video customer base during the last three months of 2013, the first quarterly growth in more than six years, Comcast Chief Executive Brian Roberts said on Tuesday.
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