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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Technology Report: Samsung allowed to sell Galaxy Tab in U.S. as court lifts ban

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10/2/2012
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Samsung allowed to sell Galaxy Tab in U.S. as court lifts ban
(Reuters) - A U.S. court removed a temporary sales ban against Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's Galaxy Tab 10.1 won by Apple Inc in a patent dispute, allowing the South Korean company to sell the product in the United States.
Facebook's new pitch to brand advertisers: forget about clicks
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc, stung by doubts that advertising on the social network delivers enough bang for the buck, is preparing to unveil data to counter its critics and show that "clicks," the current metric of choice, tell only half the story.
One quarter of U.S. tech start-ups founded by an immigrant: study
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A new study showing that immigrants founded one quarter of U.S. technology start-up companies could fuel calls to relax immigration rules ahead of next month's U.S. presidential elections, where the economy and immigration are key issues.
YouTube opens Turkish site, giving government more control
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey said on Tuesday it had won a long-running battle to persuade the video-sharing website YouTube to operate under a Turkish web domain, giving Ankara a tighter rein over the site's content and requiring the firm to pay Turkish taxes.
Mobile computing wars pose tough choices for Internet publishers
SEATTLE (Reuters) - For Microsoft Corp, and Amazon.com, and the clutch of other companies that hope to carve out a big slice of a mobile computing business currently dominated by Apple Inc, the future depends on people like Scott Porad.
LinkedIn seeks wider use with ability to "follow"
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Professional social network LinkedIn Corp will let its users "follow" and receive updates from people outside their personal contact list, a move that could entice users to spend more time on its website.
DT in talks to merge T-Mobile USA with MetroPCS
FRANKFURT/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom said on Tuesday it is in talks to combine its T-Mobile USA unit with MetroPCS and take a majority stake in the combined wireless service provider.
Samsung files lawsuit against Apple over latest iPhone
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday that it filed a new lawsuit against Apple Inc in a U.S. court, contending the iPhone 5 infringed on Samsung's patents.
Japan's Murata faces price pressure, smartphone demand steady
Chiba, Japan (Reuters) - Anti-Japanese sentiment in China, falling prices and growing competition from a South Korean rival are just a few of the challenges faced by Murata Manufacturing Co Ltd, which supplies Apple Inc with components for its iPhone 5.
Wiresurfer launches online telecom price comparison market
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Inspired by travel sites like Expedia, start-up Wiresurfer.com is promising to condense three days work into fifteen minutes for small companies shopping for telecommunications services.
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