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Reuters Technology Report: November 13, 2015

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Friday, November 13, 2015
Hired-gun hacking played key role in JPMorgan, Fidelity breaches
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When U.S. prosecutors this week charged two Israelis and an American fugitive with raking in hundreds of millions of dollars in one of the largest and most complex cases of cyber fraud ever exposed, they also provided an unusual look into the burgeoning industry of criminal hackers for hire.
Russia's Yandex says complained to EU over Google's Android
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's biggest search site Yandex said on Friday it had asked the European Commission to investigate Google's practices in relation to its Android mobile operating system in the European Union.
Amazon takes on UK supermarkets with 'Pantry' offer
LONDON (Reuters) - Online retailer Amazon has stepped up the pressure on Britain's traditional supermarkets with the nationwide launch on Friday of a packaged groceries offer for Amazon Prime members.
EU regulators conditionally approve Equinix's purchase of Telecity
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European regulators on Friday said they had approved U.S data center operator Equinix's $3.7 billion purchase of Telecity Group on condition it sold off data centers in Amsterdam, Frankfurt and London.
Dutch Supreme Court seeks European clarification on Pirate Bay
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch Supreme Court referred a landmark case against the file-sharing website Pirate Bay to the European Court of Justice on Friday, a move that could lead to a precedent in efforts to curtail the sharing of copyrighted movies and music online.
Cisco second-quarter forecast misses on order slowdown
(Reuters) - Network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc's forecast adjusted profit and revenue growth for the second quarter below analysts' estimates, citing a slowdown in order growth and weakness in its enterprise business outside the United States.
Four bidders won $14 million worth of bitcoin in last U.S. auction
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Marshals Service said on Thursday four winning bidders emerged from last week's auction of bitcoins seized during the prosecution of the creator of the online black marketplace Silk Road.
Bloomingdale's 'spiked eggnog' ad sparks outrage on social media
(Reuters) - A holiday advertisement by Bloomingdale's that encourages drink spiking was trending heavily on social media on Thursday with some critics saying the image promotes date rape.
Amazon may export delivery lessons from India to cut costs abroad
BENGALURU, India (Reuters) - E-commerce giant Amazon.com is taking lessons learnt from its daily battles with India's choked roads and cramped cities to some of its largest developed markets, exporting a model of cheaper deliveries and reduced warehousing costs.
YouTube bolsters new music app by adding video catalog
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - YouTube's new music-streaming service aims to use the site's massive video collection to bury the competition with content.
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