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Technology Report: Deutsche Telekom willing to keep stake in T-Mobile-Sprint tie-up

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Deutsche Telekom willing to keep stake in T-Mobile-Sprint tie-up
BANGALORE/FRANKFURT, May 29, (Reuters) - Germany's Deutsche Telekom AG is willing to keep a minority stake in a deal to sell T-Mobile US Inc to Japan's Softbank Corp, but other details such as price and financing remain to be worked out, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Union calls for German Amazon workers to strike again
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Labor union Verdi has called on workers at online retailer Amazon.com in Germany to go on strike for two days as it continues efforts to negotiate a new pay deal.
Iranian hackers use fake Facebook accounts to spy on U.S., others
BOSTON (Reuters) - In an unprecedented, three-year cyber espionage campaign, Iranian hackers created false social networking accounts and a bogus news website to spy on military and political leaders in the United States, Israel and other countries, a cyber intelligence firm said on Thursday.
Satellite TV operator Dish Network to accept bitcoins
(Reuters) - Satellite TV operator Dish Network said it would accept bitcoin payments from customers from the third quarter, joining companies such as Overstock.com Inc and Zynga Inc in accepting the digital currency.
Apple to get Beats, music mogul Iovine for $3 billion
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc will buy Beats for about $3 billion and bring recording mogul Jimmy Iovine into its ranks, hoping to win points with the music industry and help it catch up in fast-growing music streaming.
Taiwan's Acer launches cloud computing drive in shift from PC reliance
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Acer Inc 2353.TW detailed its long-touted push into cloud computing on Thursday, as the struggling computer maker responds to a shrinking PC market by pitting itself against cloud leaders Amazon.com Inc AMZN.O and Google Inc GOOGL.O.
Infosys running out of time to name new CEO as president quits
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's second largest IT services exporter Infosys Ltd is under pressure to bring in a new chief executive soon to check an exodus of junior staff and reassure investors after a slew of departures at the top.
Apple hopes Beats co-founder's 'ear' can help amid 'dying' music industry
RANCHO PALOS VERDES Calif. (Reuters) - Apple Inc's newest high-profile hire isn't sure he has a job title and won't commit to working full-time at its home base, but the iPhone maker is banking on Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine to steer it through a changing music business.
Intel readies 3D-printed robots for handy consumers
RANCHO PALOS VERDE California (Reuters) - Intel Corp introduced a walking, talking robot on Wednesday made from 3D-printed parts that will be available to consumers later this year, if they are willing to assemble it with a kit that costs around $1,600.
Google building self-driving cars with no driver seat, steering wheels
RANCHO PALOS VERDES Calif. (Reuters) - Google Inc is building cars that don't have steering wheels, accelerator pedals or brake pedals, in an ambitious expansion of the Internet company's efforts to develop self-driving cars.
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