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Sony in talks to supply more camera sensors to Apple: Nikkei
(Reuters) - Sony Corp is in talks with Apple Inc to double its supply of camera components for a new iPhone slated to roll out as early as next year, the Nikkei reported.
New hopes for U.S. data breach law collide with old reality
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Data thefts at U.S. retailers have rekindled enthusiasm in Congress for a single federal law on how customers should be notified about such breaches, but those efforts face the same roadblock as in the past: dozens of overlapping state laws already in place.
Number of young U.S. technology companies falls: report
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Sluggish growth among young technology firms could bode trouble for the U.S. economy, according to a new report from the Kauffman Foundation.
Alibaba to launch U.S. e-commerce website
BEIJING (Reuters) - Alibaba Group Holding Ltd is set to launch a U.S. e-commerce website through its subsidiaries Vendio and Auctiva, which are in turn part of the Alibaba.com business group, the company told Reuters on Tuesday.
Israeli startups dream of a Bitcoin world
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - "Welcome to the new economy," boasts a sign at the entrance of the self-styled Bitcoin Embassy in the heart of Tel Aviv.
Verizon raises salaries of CEO, others
(Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc said it raised Chief Executive Lowell McAdam's base salary by about 7 percent and his long-term bonus to 750 percent of his base salary from 625 percent.
Samsung Electronics shares jump 3 percent on eased currency woes
SEOUL (Reuters) - Shares of South Korea's Samsung Electronics extended their rebound on Tuesday, rising as much as 3 percent, as currency concerns subsided.
Belgian capital gets high-speed mobile data network
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian telecoms operator Belgacom launched a commercial high-speed mobile network in Brussels On Tuesday, ending months of regulatory wrangling which left the Belgian and European capital without fast data access.
Viber CEO denies reports in talks to sell company
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Viber Media denied a media report on Tuesday that the popular instant messaging application is in talks to be acquired by an Asian company.
Opera Software says Skyfire expectations were too high
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Opera Software now expects to pay $35 million less than anticipated for Skyfire, a video and data compression technology firm bought in February 2013, as sales have been disappointing, the company said on Tuesday.
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