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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Technology Report: Apple must face U.S. lawsuit over vanishing iPhone text messages

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Apple must face U.S. lawsuit over vanishing iPhone text messages
(Reuters) - Apple Inc was ordered to face a U.S. federal lawsuit claiming it failed to tell consumers that its messaging system would block them from receiving text messages if they switched to Android-based smartphones from iPhones.
Alibaba reports record $9 billion Singles' Day sales
HANGZHOU China (Reuters) - E-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd reported more than $9 billion in sales on China's Singles' Day on Tuesday, illustrating the buying power of the Chinese consumer and the importance of the event in the retail calendar.
Spotify says fights piracy, has paid $2 billion to artists, industry
LONDON (Reuters) - The music streaming portal Spotify made an impassioned defense of its business model on Monday, saying it fights music piracy and had paid out $2 billion to the industry and artists since its launch in 2008.
EU's antitrust chief says needs time to resolve Google probe
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's new antitrust chief said on Tuesday that she would take some time to decide on the next step of a four-year-long investigation into Google after her predecessor scrapped a proposed settlement with the Internet giant.
Intel CEO sees China chip partners moving away from rival technology
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp Chief Executive Brian Krzanich expects new semiconductor partners in China to migrate to the U.S. chipmaker's architecture within a few years and give up on ARM technology more widely used in smartphones and tablets.
China hackers target rights groups, say Canadian researchers
TORONTO (Reuters) - Chinese hackers are attacking activists, journalists and human rights groups using many of the same techniques they apply to steal state secrets and spy on corporations, a Canadian technology research group said on Tuesday.
Microsoft unveils first Lumia smartphone without Nokia name
(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said it would roll out its Lumia 535 smartphone this month with an affordable price tag in its key markets, dropping the Nokia name just months after buying the Finnish company's handset business.
New apps meet need for more privacy after over-sharing
TORONTO (Reuters) - Consumers concerned about over-sharing on public social networks are turning to private messaging apps to share texts, photos and videos with a limited group of people.
Google offers Fiber plan to small businesses in Kansas City
(Reuters) - Google Inc said it is offering early access to its super-fast fiber-optic network for small businesses in certain areas in Kansas City, Kansas.
Alibaba's Ma: financial services IPO 'definite', eyes China mainland listing
HANGZHOU China/BEIJING (Reuters) - Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's finance services arm "will definitely go public," Executive Chairman Jack Ma said on Tuesday, eyeing a mainland China listing for the e-commerce company's crown jewel.
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