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U.S. government says hackers trying to exploit 'Heartbleed' bug
BOSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government warned banks and other businesses on Friday to be on alert for hackers seeking to steal data exposed by the "Heartbleed" bug, as a German programmer took responsibility for the widespread security crisis.
Individuals targeted as San Francisco tech money protests intensify
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Demonstrations against the grip on San Francisco held by wealthy technology workers took a personal turn on Friday with protesters taking aim at a Google lawyer they say personifies the tensions being stirred by abundant tech money.
IAC increases stake in Tinder: report
(Reuters) - Shares of Barry Diller's IAC/InterActive Corp rose as much as 3.2 percent to $70.57 on Friday after it increased its stake in the popular dating app Tinder, according to a Bloomberg report.
Wireless telecom service provider Goodman Networks files for $100 million IPO
(Reuters) - Wireless telecommunication services provider Goodman Networks Inc filed with U.S. regulators to raise up to $100 million in an initial public offering of its common stock.
Exclusive: Microsoft, Apple diverge on bankrolling big patent buyer
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Patent buyer Intellectual Ventures has persuaded Microsoft and Sony to invest in its latest acquisition fund while Apple and Intel, which invested with IV previously, declined to participate, according to people briefed on the fundraising.
U.S. court voids man's conviction for hacking celebrities' iPads
(Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Friday unanimously threw out the conviction of an Arkansas man for stealing the personal data of about 120,000 Apple iPad users, including big-city mayors, a TV news anchor and a Hollywood movie mogul.
Virtual reality opens London Marathon to all
LONDON (Reuters) - "You're virtually there" is a common shout of encouragement to ailing runners in the London marathon but thanks to a new "interactive 3D experience" athletes the world over will be able to navigate the course from the comfort of their own treadmill.
China bitcoin exchanges say certain banks to close their accounts
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Two of China's largest bitcoin exchanges said their trading accounts at certain domestic banks would be closed down by the lenders next week, the latest blow to the virtual currency.
Staff exodus to weigh on Infosys turnaround efforts
MUMBAI (Reuters) - An exodus of senior executives and staff at India's second largest IT outsourcing firm, Infosys Ltd, could hamper efforts to win lucrative contracts in the United States and Europe, and weigh on its profit growth outlook for this year.
Nokia offers voluntary retirement at Indian tax-dispute factory
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Nokia Oyj is offering voluntary retirement at an Indian factory at the centre of a tax dispute after a review of the regulatory environment in countries where it operates.
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