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Technology Report: Intel to launch low-power version of powerful server chips

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Intel to launch low-power version of powerful server chips
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Chipmaker Intel Corp said it is planning to launch a low-power version of its brawny server processors, potentially heading off competitors hoping to expand into the data center with energy efficient-chips based on smartphone technology.
Modern Etiquette: mobile manners for cellphone users
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cellphones are ubiquitous and research shows that although most users think they have good mobile manners, many people report being irritated or annoyed by the use of the phones in public places.
New apps simplify apartment search, help renters woo landlords
TORONTO (Reuters) - In a property market where decent rentals can be in short supply, mobile apps could give apartment hunters an advantage in a competitive search.
Exclusive: Vivendi to announce Maroc Telecom sale to Etisalat - sources
LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - French conglomerate Vivendi is set to announce the sale of its 53 percent stake in Maroc Telecom to Dubai-based Etisalat in one of the biggest emerging market deals this year, three sources with direct knowledge of the situation said.
Trillion-dollar global hacking damages estimate called exaggerated
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A $1 trillion estimate of the global cost of hacking cited by President Barack Obama and other top officials is a gross exaggeration, according to a new study commissioned by the company responsible for the earlier approximation.
EBay expands same-day delivery, battles Amazon for local business
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - EBay Inc unveiled an expansion of its eBay Now same-day delivery service on Monday as the company battles with rival Amazon.com Inc for dominance of the emerging online local commerce market.
Apple developer site shuttered four days after attack
BOSTON (Reuters) - A website that Apple Inc uses to communicate with its community of some 6 million software developers remained shuttered on Monday, four days after a cyber attack that prompted a harried upgrade to prevent future breaches.
Smartphone laggard Nokia picks up pace under CEO Elop
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia CEO Stephen Elop recalls a meeting in August 2011 in which the company's leadership struggled to decide on the name of its new smartphone, the first using Windows Phone software.
Google to fund Taiwanese display maker to push Google Glass
(Reuters) - Google Inc took another step toward a commercial version of its Google Glass eyewear by acquiring a small stake in a unit of Taiwanese chipmaker Himax Technologies Inc that develops tiny displays.
Germany's SAP to make McDermott sole CEO from 2014
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German software maker SAP AG is breaking up its dual-CEO structure and giving sole executive power to Bill McDermott, only weeks after his co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe defended the power-sharing structure in a newspaper interview.
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