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Reuters Technology Report: September 27, 2016

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Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Twitter could take many forms, depending on new owner
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - With speculation mounting that Twitter Inc will soon have a new corporate owner, the 10-year-old social networking service - which has long struggled to define its core purpose -may end up heading in one of several distinctly different directions depending on who ends up paying for it.
Samsung recovers over 60 percent of recalled Note 7s in South Korea, U.S.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co said on Tuesday it has got back more than 60 percent of recalled Galaxy Note 7 smartphones sold in South Korea and the United States, suggesting it is making progress in its attempts to recover from the crisis.
Google launches service to take internet to India malls, cafes
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc, said on Tuesday it launched Google Station in India, a service that aims to deepen its reach across the country, as the search giant seeks to bring more people on to its Google platform.
Job ads show Uber expanding meal deliveries in 24 countries
LONDON (Reuters) - Uber [UBER.UL] is making a broad international push into meal delivery, with fresh hiring and aggressive marketing as it prepares to take on local rivals in dozens of countries.
OECD official says EU Apple ruling not precedent for future tax cases
DUBLIN (Reuters) - A multi-billion euro back tax bill handed to Apple by the European Commission should not be seen as a precedent for future tax cases as it was based on state aid rather than tax law, the OECD official spearheading global tax reform said on Monday.
Tesla and supplier Hoerbiger settle in court over Falcon Wing doors
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tesla Motors Co and a U.S. subsidiary of Swiss auto supplier Hoerbiger have agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by the electric car maker over problems with a proposed hydraulics system for the luxury Model X's "falcon wing" doors, court records show.
SolarCity sued by Cogenra Solar and Khosla Ventures
(Reuters) - Elon Musk's SolarCity has been accused of intellectual property theft by Cogenra Solar Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of SunPower Corporation , and Khosla Ventures.
U.S. senator seeks SEC probe of Yahoo disclosure on hacking
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic Senator Mark Warner on Monday asked the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate whether Yahoo and its senior executives fulfilled obligations to inform investors and the public about a hacking attack affecting 500 million user accounts.
High stakes for India's $84 billion airwave auction after Vodafone play
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Vodafone's $7.2 billion cash injection into its Indian business has turned up the heat just days ahead of an $84 billion airwave auction which could decide who wins and loses in one of the world's fastest-growing telecoms markets.
Netmarble Games to apply for IPO exchange approval on Friday
SEOUL (Reuters) - Netmarble Games Corp, South Korea's largest online games company, on Tuesday said it plans to apply for Seoul stock exchange approval for its planned initial public offering on September 30.
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