|                                                |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | LONDON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - U.S. Qualcomm Inc  agreed to buy   CSR Plc  for $2.5 billion, offering what it hopes is a knock-out   blow to win the British Bluetooth specialist which is growing   in areas like automotive and wearable devices. |  |  |                                                |                                                            |                                                                       |  |                                      | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top U.S. automaker General Motors Co    has emerged as a heavyweight ally of the wireless carriers battling   against stricter Internet traffic rules, with a new letter that   linked the issue to wirelessly connected cars. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |    |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | LONDON (Reuters) - U2 lead singer Bono apologized on Wednesday   to iTunes users who objected to receiving an automatic download   of the Irish rock group's latest album in September in conjunction   with the launch of new Apple iPhones. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |    |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co has ended merger talks   with EMC Corp and may announce this development as soon as Wednesday,   deciding to walk away after months of fruitless negotiations,   people briefed on the matter told Reuters. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |                                                                       |  |                                      | (Reuters) - Connect Group Plc unveiled e-commerce giant Amazon.com   Inc as its first customer for a new same-day parcel delivery   service in the UK, sending its shares up more than 18 percent. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |                                                                       |  |                                      | NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Tom Hunter and his two roommates were   left without heat for more than a month by a negligent landlord   in New York, they began toying with an idea: an app that could   help renters keep landlords in check. |  |  |  |                                                |                                                            |   |  |                                                                       |  |                                      | MILAN (Reuters) - Telecoms group Vodafone does not see conditions   at the moment for a deal to buy Italian broadband company Fastweb,   the head of Vodafone in Italy, Aldo Bisio, said on Wednesday. |  |  |  |                                                 |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp  gave a current-quarter   revenue forecast above expectations and said the supply chain   was in good shape ahead of holiday season as demand for personal   computers recovered. |  |  |                                                 |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | BOSTON (Reuters) - Three Google Inc  researchers have uncovered   a security bug in widely used web encryption technology that   they say could allow hackers to take over accounts for email,   banking and other services in what they have dubbed a "Poodle"   attack. |  |  |                                                 |   |  |                                                           |  |                                | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The prospect of tens of thousands of   potentially racy Snapchat photos hitting the Internet has driven   home a simple fact: the mobile app's core feature - delivering   photos and videos that vanish seconds after viewing - is flawed. |  |  |  |                                               |  |                          |                                                           |  |                                |  |                                |                                                                       | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. 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