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U.S. charges three in ring that stole 1 billion email addresses
WASHINGTON/BOSTON (Reuters) - Two Vietnamese citizens and a Canadian have been charged with running a massive cyber fraud ring that stole 1 billion email addresses, then sent spam offering knockoff software products, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Friday.
At long last, Dow gets a taste for Apple
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc , the largest U.S. company by market value, will join the Dow Jones industrial average , replacing AT&T Inc , in a change that reflects the dominant position of the iPhone maker in the U.S. economy and society.
Microsoft warns Windows PCs also vulnerable to 'Freak' attacks
BOSTON (Reuters) - Hundreds of millions of Windows PC users are vulnerable to attacks exploiting the recently uncovered "Freak" security vulnerability, which was initially believed to only threaten mobile devices and Mac computers, Microsoft Corp warned.
Amazon opens store on Alibaba's online marketplace Tmall
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc has opened an online store on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's fast-growing online marketplace, Tmall.com as it seeks to expand in China, an Alibaba spokesman said.
Apple lets companies fine-tune apps before watch debut: Bloomberg
(Reuters) - Apple Inc has allowed some companies to test their apps on its yet-to-be-launched Apple Watch and adjust the tools to the watch's design, Bloomberg reported.
Silicon Valley debate on self-driving cars: do you need a map?
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The Silicon Valley race to build a self-driving car may revolve around one simple question: to map or not to map.
Computing, telecoms industries set on collision course
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Telecom network gear makers are on a collision course with Silicon Valley computing giants as software and cloud computing have begun to change the way operators from AT&T to China Mobile run their networks.
Apple Pay stung in transactions using data stolen from retailers: WSJ
(Reuters) - Apple Inc's mobile payment system Apple Pay has been hit by a wave of fraudulent transactions using stolen credit-card data from a spate of breaches at retailers, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
SAP to cut 2,250 posts while creating similar number in refocusing
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Business software maker SAP SE will cut about 2,250 posts, or around 3 percent of its global workforce, while creating a similar number in expanding parts of the company, as it accelerates a push to sell its products via the Internet.
Japan Display confirms new plant, source says for Apple
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan Display Inc said on Friday that it would build a new $1.4 billion liquid crystal display (LCD) manufacturing plant, which a source said would supply smartphone screens for Apple Inc.
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