2015年6月3日星期三

Reuters Technology Report: June 2, 2015

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Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Privacy app maker files EU antitrust complaint against Google
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. tech firm Disconnect has filed a complaint to EU antitrust regulators against Google's ban on its privacy app, accusing the Silicon Valley giant of abusing its dominant market position.
U.S. plan to cede Internet domain control on track: ICANN head
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A controversial Obama administration plan to cede oversight of the non-profit that manages the Internet's infrastructure is on track to gain government approval by next year's presidential elections, the organization's chief said in an interview.
Deutsche Bank to launch three tech startup labs in 2015: source
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank aims to launch three technology innovation labs in Berlin, London and Silicon Valley this year designed to accelerate development of so-called "fintech" companies which could aid the banking sector and its clients.
Instagram takes steps to open platform to advertisers
(Reuters) - Instagram said on Tuesday that it is taking steps to make its ads available to all types of businesses, not just hand-selected brands.
Vimeo introduces monthly subscription service
(Reuters) - Online video platform Vimeo introduced a subscription service on Tuesday that allows creators to charge on a monthly basis.
Samsung Elec's Galaxy S6 April sales suggest good start: researcher
SEOUL (Reuters) - Sales of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's flagship Galaxy S6 smartphones reached 6 million units at the end of April, less than a month after their launch, researcher Counterpoint said on Tuesday, suggesting a positive start.
Ellen Pao will appeal gender discrimination case against Kleiner
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Former Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers partner Ellen Pao will appeal the result of a gender discrimination she brought against the powerful Silicon Valley venture capital firm, according to a court document filed on Monday.
Internet of Things market to triple to $1.7 trillion by 2020: IDC
(Reuters) - The global market for "Internet of Things", the concept of connecting household devices to the Internet, will nearly triple to $1.7 trillion by 2020, research firm International Data Corp said.
Google demands movie studios comply with subpoenas
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc has asked a federal judge to require three major movie studios to comply with subpoenas it believes may help show they conspired with Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood as he investigated the Internet search company.
Intel to buy Altera for $16.7 billion in its biggest deal ever
(Reuters) - Intel Corp agreed to buy Altera Corp for $16.7 billion as the world's biggest chipmaker seeks to make up for slowing demand from the PC industry by expanding its line-up of higher-margin chips used in data centers.
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