2015年3月18日星期三

Technology Report: Facebook to allow users to send money to friends through Messenger

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Facebook to allow users to send money to friends through Messenger
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc said it is adding a new feature to its messaging app that allows friends to send and receive money through it.
Oracle revenue flat, hurt by strong dollar
(Reuters) - Oracle Corp reported flat revenue for its fiscal third-quarter on Tuesday, held back by the recent rise in the U.S. dollar, but increased its quarterly dividend 25 percent to 15 cents a share.
Premera Blue Cross breached, medical information exposed
BOSTON (Reuters) - Health insurer Premera Blue Cross said on Tuesday it was a victim of a cyberattack that may have exposed medical data and financial information of 11 million customers in the latest case of a healthcare company reporting a serious breach.
Microsoft to offer biometric sign-in for Windows 10
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp will introduce an automatic biometric sign-in option with its Windows 10 operating system due out later this year, the first time it has offered such a service widely across devices.
Adobe Systems revenue rises 11 percent helped by subscriber additions
(Reuters) - Photoshop maker Adobe Systems Inc posted an 11 percent rise in quarterly revenue as it sold more subscriptions to its Creative Cloud suite.
Alibaba options show investors wary ahead of lock-up expiration
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's blockbuster IPO has been followed by a steady slide in its stock price, which options market players do not expect to abate, with nearly a fifth of its shares to be released for trading on Wednesday.
U.S. FCC inspector general reviewing net neutrality process
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission's inspector general has opened an investigation into how the agency arrived at its new rules for Internet service providers, U.S. Representative Jason Chaffetz said at a hearing on Tuesday.
Apple in talks to launch online TV service: WSJ
(Reuters) - Apple Inc's much-hinted-at TV service may soon become a reality as the iPhone maker is in talks with programmers to offer a slimmed-down bundle of TV networks this fall, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
SAP sees procurement services as the cloud's silver lining
HANOVER, Germany (Reuters) - Business software maker SAP is betting its development of online corporate purchasing services for its multinational customers can boost revenue and profits as it shifts its core business onto the cloud.
Super Mario to go mobile as Nintendo ventures into smartphone games
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese video game maker Nintendo Co Ltd will venture into smartphone games, heeding calls from investors to boost revenue by taking iconic characters like Super Mario to players increasingly shunning its consoles.
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