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SAP launches biggest software product overhaul in two decades
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - SAP has launched the most high-stakes overhaul of its core software line in more than two decades, aiming to convince multinational corporate customers that its software can now run their most critical business applications much faster.
Google-appointed panel to recommend EU only 'right to be forgotten'
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A panel of experts appointed by Google to advise it on a European court ruling ordering it to remove some personal information from search results is leaning toward limiting the application to European websites only.
ARM Holdings unveils beefed-up smartphone chip design
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Chip designer ARM Holdings Plc on Tuesday unveiled a new processor blueprint with improved computing performance and beefed-up graphics aimed at smartphones and tablets to be launched next year.
Amazon, Sprint may buy some Radioshack stores: Bloomberg
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc and Sprint Corp are considering acquiring some RadioShack stores after the troubled electronics retailer files for bankruptcy, Bloomberg reported, citing people with knowledge of the discussions.
Twitter stock jumps on ad partnership with mobile apps, websites
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter Inc's stock jumped more than 6 percent on Tuesday after the social media company said its promoted tweets will appear on third-party mobile apps and websites under a new advertising distribution program.
Accused Silk Road operator never abandoned website, U.S. tells jury
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. prosecutor sought on Tuesday to dissuade jurors of believing that the man who created the underground website Silk Road abandoned the venture before authorities shut it down, saying he operated it from beginning to end.
Most brokerages and advisers have had cyberattacks: SEC
(Reuters) - U.S. brokerage firms and financial advisers are a routine target of cyber criminals and some have lost money as a result of fraudulent emails requesting transfers of client funds, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said in a report.
U.S. FAA grants 8 more exemptions for commercial use of drones
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it had granted eight more exemptions for commercial use of small drones as the industry eagerly awaits new agency rules on the remote-controlled aircraft.
Alibaba's Jack Ma dethroned as China's richest by solar magnate: report
BEIJING (Reuters) - Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's Jack Ma is no longer China's richest man, according to a report on Tuesday, with the top spot snatched by Li Hejun, a solar energy entrepreneur whose Hanergy Holding Group Ltd has come under fire for its intragroup dealings.
China's internet population hits 649 million, 86 percent on phones
BEIJING (Reuters) - China had 649 million internet users by the end of 2014, with 557 million of those using handsets to go online, said a government report on Tuesday, as the world's biggest smartphone market continues its shift to mobile.
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