2014年5月6日星期二

Technology Report: Jury leaves damages Samsung must pay Apple unchanged at $119.6 million

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Jury leaves damages Samsung must pay Apple unchanged at $119.6 million
SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - A U.S. jury on Monday left the total damages Samsung Electronics Co Ltd must pay Apple Inc unchanged at $119.6 million, after additional deliberations in a trial where the South Korean smartphone maker was found to have infringed three Apple patents.
Apple on medical tech hiring spree, a possible hint of iWatch plans
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc is building a team of senior medical technology executives, raising hackles in the biotechnology community and offering a hint of what the iPhone maker may be planning for its widely expected iWatch and other wearable technology.
AMD expands low-power chip technology licensing deal
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices has expanded its licensing technology agreement with Britain's ARM Holdings as the U.S. company seeks growth outside the slowing personal computer industry.
Nokia says to widen Juniper cooperation to cloud services
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish telecommunications equipment maker Nokia said on Monday that it would extend its cooperation with peer Juniper Networks to mobile internet-based cloud services.
Intel hires ex-Staples executive to head up marketing
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp has hired senior Staples executive Steven Fund to oversee its global marketing, a novel hire for the engineering-intensive company and one it hopes can change the way it positions products in a shrinking PC market.
Lead underwriters start Candy Crush maker with "buy" ratings
(Reuters) - The three lead underwriters of King Digital Entertainment Plc's IPO started coverage of the stock with "buy" ratings or the equivalent, two days ahead of the release of the "Candy Crush Saga" game maker's first results as a public company.
SAP's Vishal Sikka steps down, two new board members named
(Reuters) - German business software maker SAP AG said Vishal Sikka, head of products and innovation, has stepped down and that it had named two new members to its executive board.
Twitter stock overpriced despite recent price drop: Barron's
(Reuters) - U.S. micro-blogging company Twitter Inc still looks overpriced even after a 47 percent drop from its late December high of $74, according to an article in the May 5 edition of Barron's.
Nokia invests $100 million in car connectivity
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish mobile communications equipment maker Nokia on Monday said it had started a $100 million fund to invest in companies working on connecting cars.
Hon Hai in talks to buy 22 percent of Asia Pacific Telecom: report
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, which makes iPhones for Apple Inc, is in talks to buy 22 percent of compatriot mobile network provider Asia Pacific Telecom Co Ltd, local media reported citing unidentified sources.
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