2015年11月24日星期二

Reuters Technology Report: November 23, 2015

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Monday, November 23, 2015
Austria's highest court to decide whether to allow class action vs Facebook
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian student Max Schrems's attempt to bring a class-action lawsuit against Facebook over its privacy policies will head to Austria's Supreme Court to determine whether such collective legal action is allowed, his group said on Monday.
Retailers give shoppers new reasons to use mobile phones in stores
NEW YORK (Reuters) - At some Macy's outlets this holiday season, shoppers who download the retailer's app will be able to use their smart phones to guide them through the store to products they're seeking.
Cyber attacks loom as growing corporate credit risk: Moody's
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cyber attacks on the private sector are an increasingly important risk in corporate credit analysis, U.S. ratings agency Moody's Investors Service said on Monday.
Green car technologies collide in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Asian automakers are opening up a new front in the contest to define the future of cars in California, fielding a flock of cars powered by hydrogen in a bid to woo green car buyers from Tesla Motors Inc, the battery electric vehicle leader.
Apple wins patent trial against Pendrell subsidiary
MARSHALL, Texas (Reuters) - A U.S. jury on Friday found Apple Inc did not infringe five antipiracy patents owned by a Pendrell Corp subsidiary at trial in a Texas federal court.
Dorsey's Square jumps in market debut, offering hope to tech startups
(Reuters) - Shares of Square Inc, the mobile payments company co-founded and still run by Twitter Inc Chief Executive Jack Dorsey, soared as much as 64 percent in their market debut, following a marked-down initial public offering, countering the negative sentiment that has nagged at Silicon Valley startups in recent weeks.
FAA task force to recommend drone registry
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Federal Aviation Administration task force will submit recommendations for registering drone operators on Saturday, setting the stage for regulators next month to propose regulations intended to help reverse a surge in rogue drone flights.
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg to take two months of paternity leave
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said on Friday he will take two months of paternity leave after his daughter's birth, a strong statement from one of the busiest and most powerful U.S. executives on the importance of family time.
Wal-Mart pulls Cyber Monday forward to Sunday, record industry sales expected
(Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc has decided that Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year, should not start on a Monday anymore.
Laurene Powell Jobs backs Amplify education company bought from News Corp
(Reuters) - Laurene Powell Jobs, widow of Apple Inc co-founder Steve Jobs, is the lead investor who funded the buyout of News Corp's money losing digital education business Amplify earlier this year.
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