2015年9月15日星期二

Reuters Technology Report: September 14, 2015

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Monday, September 14, 2015
Twitter.com currently unavailable for some users
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter.com was unavailable on Monday for some users across the United States but the mobile app and Tweetdeck, another Twitter website that allows users to view multiple browsers at once, appeared to be working normally.
'Fair use' matters in dancing toddler copyright case: U.S. court
(Reuters) - Copyright holders must consider "fair use" before demanding the removal of videos that people post online, including on Google Inc's YouTube, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday.
Kremlin says hackers attacked Putin website
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Hackers made a "very powerful" attack on the Kremlin website on Sunday, the Russian government said on Monday.
Twitter partners with Stripe to expand 'buy buttons'
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Payments processing company Stripe Inc launched a new tool on Monday that will connect retailers and brands to sell on platforms like Twitter Inc and tap an increasing number of consumers shopping on mobile apps.
White House says Obama will raise cyber concerns with China's Xi
ON BOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will raise concerns about cyber security with Chinese President Xi Jinping when they meet in Washington later this month amid rising U.S. worries about Chinese hacking of American government and commercial targets, the White House said on Monday.
SEC obtains $30 million over press release hacking
(Reuters) - Two defendants agreed to pay $30 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission civil insider trading charges over a scheme to hack into networks that distribute corporate news releases, the regulator said on Monday.
Germany vows to work with Facebook to tackle racist posts
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's justice minister vowed on Monday to work with Facebook Inc to thwart racist and hate posts, acting on worries about a rise of xenophobic comments in German on social media linked to Europe's refugee crisis.
Russian watchdog says Google violating competition law
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's anti-monopoly agency said on Monday Google Inc was abusing its market position in the country and would face penalties, in a case launched by local competitor Yandex .
Apple says sales of new iPhones are off to strong start
(Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Monday that advance orders of its new iPhones were on pace to beat the 10 million units the previous versions logged in their first weekend last year, a feat that analysts attributed to the inclusion of sales from China.
U.S. prosecutors in talks with second suspect tied to JPMorgan hack
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have disclosed they are in discussions to resolve a case against a second Florida man linked to a massive data breach at JPMorgan Chase & Co, after saying they are engaged in similar talks with his co-defendant.
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