2015年3月6日星期五

Technology Report: The new 'Horsemen of the Nasdaq' - how long will they ride?

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The new 'Horsemen of the Nasdaq' - how long will they ride?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Will the tech leaders of today be the has-beens of tomorrow?
Apple's rivals hope its Watch will boost their own wearable tech
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Apple's rivals want to benefit from its magic, hoping that its long awaited new smartwatch will finally conjure demand for wearable technology that has so far generated more buzz about its potential than actual sales.
For the 'unbanked', mobile money still has some way to go
(Reuters) - Globally, an estimated 2.5 billion people don't have a bank account, but many own a cellphone, fuelling a race to turn these phones into bank books for the 'unbanked' to store cash, manage their accounts, make purchases and send and receive money - part of so-called 'financial inclusion'.
U.S. says inaction on online piracy risks public safety
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. trade office on Thursday urged a crackdown on website name registrars who fail to take action against sellers of illegal goods such as counterfeit medicines and warned that turning a blind eye puts public safety at risk.
Mandarin Oriental says credit card systems compromised in cyberattack
BOSTON (Reuters) - Hotel operator Mandarin Oriental International Ltd said on Thursday that it was the victim of a cyberattack and that it found malicious software on credit card systems at "an isolated number" of hotels in the United States and Europe.
Kleiner ex-partner Pao to testify in own Silicon Valley bias case
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Former venture capitalist Ellen Pao could take the stand as early as Thursday in her gender discrimination lawsuit against her previous employer Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, giving testimony that will likely make or break the case.
U.S. begins auction for 50,000 bitcoins tied to criminal website
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Marshals Service on Thursday started auctioning off 50,000 bitcoins following the conviction of Ross Ulbricht for running Silk Road, the underground website where authorities said drugs and other illegal goods could be bought using the virtual currency.
Music app Shazam to add sights to sounds
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Shazam, the company behind the mobile phone app that enables its 100 million users to recognize music they hear, and buy the recordings, is now promising to extend the app's scope to objects, such as products in retail outlets.
Banking cyber thieves may be too slick for their own good
LONDON (Reuters) - Fraudsters are slick and smooth when they request new bank accounts or credit cards -- a characteristic an Israeli company wants to use against them.
BMW says talks with Apple don't involve developing a car
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German carmaker BMW said on Thursday its talks with technology giant Apple did not involve developing or building a car, denying a German magazine report.
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