2016年3月1日星期二

Reuters Technology Report: February 29, 2016

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Monday, February 29, 2016
Unlocking iPhone would leave millions exposed, Apple to tell Congress
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Unlocking an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters would leave hundreds of millions of Apple Inc device owners vulnerable to cybercriminals and other hackers, the company's top lawyer is expected to tell U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday.
Yahoo estimates $64-78 million restructuring charges, mostly in first quarter
(Reuters) - Yahoo Inc estimated that a plan to cut jobs and other restructuring moves would result in pretax charges of $64 million to $78 million, mostly in the first quarter of 2016.
Google says it bears 'some responsibility' after self-driving car hit bus
(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google said on Monday it bears "some responsibility" after one of its self-driving cars struck a municipal bus in a minor crash earlier this month.
German court fines Facebook $109,000 in dispute over IP license clause
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German court has fined Facebook 100,000 euros ($109,000) for refusing to follow an order to adequately inform users about how it was using their intellectual property, a consumer group said on Monday.
IBM to purchase cyber security firm Resilient Systems
(Reuters) - IBM Security plans to acquire private cyber security firm Resilient Systems, the computing giant said Monday, as part of a move to expand its role in the incident response market.
Israeli startup bets on 'smart' satellite antennas for global web access
ROSH HA'AYIN, Israel (Reuters) - Israeli startup Skyfi is looking to outflank Facebook and Google in a race to provide worldwide internet access by developing the first self-correcting antenna that can turn mini-satellites into powerful transmitters covering the globe.
EU clears Dell's purchase of EMC Corp
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Monday it had cleared Dell Inc's planned $67 billion acquisition of data storage company EMC Corp .
EU asks U.S. firms to play ball on privacy for data pact to work
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe sought to plug a gap in a new transatlantic data pact on Monday by urging U.S. firms to allow European Union privacy regulators to police compliance with the new rules.
Buffett says owning IBM shares could prove a mistake: CNBC
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway Inc , told CNBC on Monday the firm's ownership of IBM  shares could prove a mistake and that he was buying more U.S. stocks overall since the end of last year.
Amazon to attack UK grocery market with Morrisons deal
LONDON (Reuters) - Amazon has launched its biggest foray into food outside of the United States with a deal with British supermarket Morrisons to offer fresh and frozen goods to customers, in some places as quickly as under one hour.
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