|                                                |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | (Reuters) - Google Inc has acquired solar-powered drone maker   Titan Aerospace as the Web search giant ramps up plans to deliver   wireless Internet access to remote parts of the world. |  |  |                                                |                                                            |   |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | (Reuters) - Twitter Inc co-founders, Jack Dorsey and Evan Williams,   and Chief Executive Richard Costolo have informed U.S. regulators   that they did not plan to sell the microblogging company's shares   after post-IPO restrictions are lifted in May. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |    |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | BOSTON/OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's tax-collection agency on Monday   said the private information of about 900 people had been compromised   as hackers exploited the "Heartbleed" bug, and security experts   warned that more attacks are likely to follow. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |    |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. retailers are planning to form an industry   group for collecting and sharing intelligence about cyber security   threats in a bid to prevent future attacks in the wake of last   year's big attack on Target Corp. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |   |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | (Reuters) - Facebook Inc is preparing to join the mobile-payments   race with remittances and electronic-money services on the social   network, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing several   people involved in the process. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |   |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | NEW YORK/HAMBURG (Reuters) - Wi-Fi in the sky is taking off,   promising much better connections for travelers and a bonanza   for the companies that sell the systems. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |   |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | NEW YORK (Reuters) - T-Mobile US Inc  said on Monday it would   stop charging penalties for customers who go over their data   plan limits and launched an online petition calling for rival   carriers to do the same. |  |  |  |                                                 |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares in Sharp Corp fell to a five-month low   on Monday after the Asahi newspaper said Japan's largest display   maker is considering another issue of new shares that could   raise around 200 billion yen ($1.97 billion) to bolster its   stretched finances. |  |  |                                                 |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | BOSTON (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd said it plans to release security   updates for messaging software for Android and iOS devices by   Friday to address vulnerabilities in programs related to the   "Heartbleed" security threat. |  |  |                                                 |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | BOSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government warned banks and other   businesses on Friday to be on alert for hackers seeking to steal   data exposed by the "Heartbleed" bug, as a German programmer   took responsibility for the widespread security crisis. |  |  |  |                                               |  |                          |                                                           |  |                                |  |                                |                                                                       | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. 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