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Turkey blocks Twitter days before vote as PM fights scandal
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's courts have blocked access to Twitter days before elections as Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan battles a corruption scandal that has seen social media platforms awash with alleged evidence of government wrongdoing.
Symantec CEO ouster raises questions about turnaround
(Reuters) - Symantec Corp's shares fell as much as 14 percent on Friday, a day after the security software maker fired its chief executive, raising concerns about its turnaround efforts.
Obama to meet with U.S. tech executives on privacy, surveillance
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Executives of several large U.S. Internet companies, including Google Inc and Facebook Inc, were to meet with President Barack Obama on Friday to discuss changes to government surveillance programs.
Appeals court upholds Fed's debit card 'swipe fee' limits
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court upheld the Federal Reserve's controversial rules for debit card "swipe fees" on Friday, disappointing merchants who had argued the charges were too high.
With cars, drivers, Google revs up home delivery
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When Google started testing a free same-day shopping delivery service in San Francisco last year, industry observers were surprised by the company's foray into a notoriously tricky and decidedly low-margin real-world business.
Turkish assets fall as Twitter ban raises political tension
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish assets dropped on Friday after Turkey's courts blocked access to Twitter, unnerving investors and raising uncertainty just days before local elections.
Nokia protests new $414 million tax claim in India
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's Nokia, currently embroiled in an Indian Supreme Court tax case, said on Friday it has received a new 300 million euro (250 million pounds) sales tax bill from Tamil Nadu, a claim it considered "absurd".
Mt. Gox says it found 200,000 bitcoins in 'forgotten' wallet
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mt. Gox said on Friday it found 200,000 "forgotten" bitcoins on March 7, a week after the Tokyo-based digital currency exchange filed for bankruptcy protection, saying it lost nearly all the 850,000 bitcoins it held, worth some $500 million at today's prices.
BlackBerry reaches deal to sell most of its real estate in Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd said on Friday it has reached an agreement to sell the vast majority of its real estate holdings in Canada, as part of a plan outlined earlier this year aimed at bolstering the technology company's balance sheet.
Amazon closes third-party store in China over fake cosmetic report
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc's China unit will strengthen regulation of its online sales channels and has closed down a third-party store, the online retailer said on Thursday, after state media criticized Amazon and smaller local rival Dangdang for selling fake cosmetics.
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