2015年6月24日星期三

Reuters Technology Report: June 23, 2015

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Getty Images takes Google grievance to EU antitrust regulators
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Getty Images [GETTY.UL] has become the latest company to take its grievances with Google to EU antitrust regulators as it accused the world's most popular Internet search engine of favoring its own images service at the expense of rivals.
Google launches free streaming service ahead of Apple Music debut
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc launched a free version of its music streaming service on Tuesday, as it sought to upstage the debut of Apple Inc's rival service next week.
Bouygues board rejects Altice offer for telecom unit
PARIS (Reuters) - The board of Bouygues unanimously rejected an offer for its telecom unit from European telecom group Altice that sources put at 10 billion euros ($11.16 billion), citing execution risks and confidence in its own growth prospects.
Orange 'has role to play' in European telecoms industry consolidation: FT
PARIS (Reuters) - Orange , France's largest telecoms company, will continue to play a leading role in creating pan-European networks through acquisitions, its chief executive told the Financial Times in an interview given last week and published on Tuesday.
U.S. National Archives sees signs of computer 'compromise' at agency
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The National Archives, the agency that houses the U.S. Constitution and other important historical documents, has found signs of possible unauthorized computer activity, but there is no evidence of a threat to its systems, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
Exclusive: SEC hunts hackers who stole corporate emails to trade stocks
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. securities regulators are investigating a group of hackers suspected of breaking into corporate email accounts to steal information to trade on, such as confidential details about mergers, according to people familiar with the matter.
Eight EU nations urge caution on Internet regulation
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Eight European Union nations including Britain, Ireland and Poland on Tuesday urged caution with regulating the Internet, as Brussels prepares a sweeping review of the behavior of web giants that could see them subjected to new rules.
China says up to United States to resume cyber security talks
BEIJING (Reuters) - It is up to the United States to create conditions to resume regular talks on cyber security, China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday, as the two countries began three days of high-level meetings in Washington.
Ford joins rivals in ramping up pace of self-driving car tech
PALO ALTO, Calif./DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co is joining other global automakers in stepping up efforts to roll out self-driving cars, company executives said on Tuesday.
Delayed Batman Arkham game finale goes on sale, hit with PC problems
LONDON (Reuters) - The highly-anticipated last installment to the "Batman Arkham" video game trilogy went on sale on Tuesday after an eight-month delay but some users reported teething problems with the PC version of the title.
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