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Reuters Technology Report: July 26, 2016

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Apple sells more iPhones than expected in third quarter
(Reuters) - Apple Inc's iPhone sales fell for the second straight quarter, although the 15 percent drop was less than feared.
Twitter reports slowest quarterly revenue growth since IPO
(Reuters) - Twitter Inc reported its slowest growth in quarterly revenue since going public in 2013 as the company faces intensifying competition from fast-growing competitors such as Snapchat and Instagram.
The identity crisis that led to Yahoo's demise
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When senior Yahoo executives gathered at a San Jose hotel for a management retreat in the spring of 2006, there was no outward sign of a company in crisis.
Verizon posts subscriber gain shortfall, says Yahoo to fuel media push
(Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc  disappointed Wall Street on Tuesday by reporting a smaller-than-expected subscriber gain for its main wireless business, while its CEO gave few details about plans to increase revenue from its planned purchase of Yahoo Inc's internet assets.
U.S. issues guidelines for responding to major cyber attacks
(Reuters) - The White House issued new instructions on Tuesday on how government agencies should respond to major cyber security attacks, attempting to combat perceptions the Obama administration has been sluggish in addressing threats from sophisticated hacking adversaries.
U.S. report says Tesla driver speeding in fatal Autopilot crash
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A driver killed in the May 7 crash of a Tesla Motors Inc car while using Autopilot driving-assist software was speeding, U.S. highway safety investigators said on Tuesday in a preliminary report that did not state a probable cause.
Lithium Power CEO eyes quick growth in Chile
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Lithium Power, the latest company keen to capitalize on Chile's vast reserves of key battery ingredient lithium, is planning to start drilling by September and ramp up to commercial sales by 2020, the chief executive told Reuters.
Analog Devices to buy Linear Technology for $14.8 billion
(Reuters) - Analog Devices Inc said it would buy fellow chipmaker Linear Technology Corp for about $14.8 billion, creating a company with a combined revenue of $5 billion.
BlackBerry unveils second, cheaper, Android device
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd unveiled a second Android-based handset on Tuesday, a device combining Alphabet Inc's popular software and broad app catalog with the Canadian company's security and productivity features at a lower price.
Mobileye split with Tesla spurs debate on self-driving tech
BENGALURU/DETROIT (Reuters) - A rift between Tesla Motors Inc and key supplier Mobileye NV sent down shares of the Israeli maker of chips for the electric vehicle maker's semi-automated Autopilot system and fanned debate on self-driving vehicle technology.
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