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Monday, January 7, 2013

Technology Report: Analysis: Apple bid for Samsung sales ban faces skeptical court

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01/7/2013
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Analysis: Apple bid for Samsung sales ban faces skeptical court
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc faces long odds in its attempt to overturn a U.S. appeals court ruling that threatens to undermine its smartphone patent war against Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
Verizon CEO touts wireless potential
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Verizon Communications can generate hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue in coming years from wireless services beyond the mobile phone, in areas ranging from healthcare and automobiles to energy management, the company's top executive said on Monday.
Best Buy, Wal-Mart bring disc-to-digital conversion home
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Retailers Best Buy Co Inc and Wal-Mart Stores Inc are enhancing their video streaming services to let customers convert previously purchased physical DVDs into digital copies without having to leave the house and trek to a store.
Sharp says pondering weak finances, no talks with Intel now
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Sharp Corp is considering new ways to shore up its crumbling finances but is not talking with Intel Corp at the moment about any investment from the U.S. chipmaker, executives from the Japanese firm said on Monday.
Dell's David Johnson takes senior post at Blackstone Group
BOSTON (Reuters) - Computer maker Dell Inc said that Senior Vice President for Corporate Strategy David Johnson has left the company to take a senior position with Blackstone Group LP.
AT&T to launch home monitoring service in March
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - AT&T Inc plans to kick off its Digital Life home monitoring service in eight U.S. markets in March, part of its efforts to expand wireless services beyond phones.
Exclusive: U.S. nuclear lab removes Chinese tech over security fears
LONDON (Reuters) - A leading U.S. nuclear weapons laboratory recently discovered its computer systems contained some Chinese-made network switches and replaced at least two components because of national security concerns, a document shows.
Analysis: Fiscal crisis seen hurting tech earnings
BOSTON (Reuters) - Warning to investors: major U.S. technology companies could miss estimates for fourth-quarter earnings as "fiscal cliff" worries likely led some corporate clients to tighten their belts last month and refrain from spending all of their 2012 IT budgets.
MetroPCS reports decline in subscribers as it awaits merger
(Reuters) - MetroPCS Communications could not attract enough new paying customers to offset the loss of millions of subscribers fleeing its mobile phone service.
App acts as a personal assistant for busy digital life
TORONTO (Reuters) - Looking for a reliable assistant for your complex digital life? A new app that can detect tasks and help users to complete them could be the answer.
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