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Technology Report: China to have most robots in world by 2017

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China to have most robots in world by 2017
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - China will have more robots operating in its production plants by 2017 than any other country as it cranks up automation of its car and electronics factories, the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) said on Thursday.
Feds can't indefinitely gag Yahoo about subpoena, judge rules
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Law enforcement cannot indefinitely forbid Yahoo Inc from revealing a grand jury subpoena that seeks subscriber account information, a U.S. judge ruled, because doing so would violate the company's free speech rights.
Google can disrupt car industry but is no automaker, Daimler says
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Technology companies such as Google are unlikely to become mass car manufacturers, even if they have the potential to disrupt an industry increasingly focused on software and automated driving, the head of German carmaker Daimler said on Friday.
U.S. states probe massive data breach at health insurer Anthem
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Several U.S. states are investigating a massive cyberattack on No. 2 U.S. health insurer Anthem Inc that a person familiar with the matter said is being examined for possible ties to China.
Anthem warns U.S. customers of email scam after data breach
(Reuters) - Health insurer Anthem Inc on Friday warned U.S. customers about an email scam targeting former and current members whose personal information was suspected to have been breached in a massive cyber attack.
Health insurer Anthem hit by massive cybersecurity breach
(Reuters) - Health insurer Anthem Inc , which has nearly 40 million U.S. customers, said late on Wednesday that hackers had breached one of its IT systems and stolen personal information relating to current and former consumers and employees.
Chipmaker Intel promotes senior executives, duties unchanged
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Chipmaker Intel Corp said on Friday it promoted five top executives to senior vice president and that their duties would remain largely the same.
Google panel backs firm on EU limit to 'right to be forgotten'
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A panel of experts appointed by Google to advise it on how to implement an EU ruling ordering it to remove links to some personal information from search results has backed the company's view that links be removed only from websites in Europe.
Family money puts its faith in European technology
LONDON (Reuters) - Some of Europe's wealthiest families are investing chunks of their cash in technology companies, bringing the benefits of long-term horizons to start-ups and filling a funding hole for the continent's fledgling Facebooks.
U.S. businesses ask White House to help on China cybersecurity rules
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. business lobbies called on the White House this week for help to overturn new Chinese cybersecurity regulations they say would hurt market opportunities abroad and jobs in the United States.
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