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Daily News: Reuters Technology News Headlines - Megaupload founder suffers procedural setback in U.S. extradition bid

Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 09:37 PM PST
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Megaupload founder suffers procedural setback in U.S. extradition bid 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 09:37 PM PST
Kim Dotcom speaks during an interview with Reuters in AucklandWELLINGTON (Reuters) - A New Zealand court ruled on Friday that the United States does not have to hand over all its evidence against Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom, a setback for the German national in a U.S. bid to extradite him for alleged online piracy, fraud and money laundering. The Court of Appeal overturned a lower court ruling that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) should disclose all its evidence so Dotcom, released on bail last February, could fairly contest the case against him. ...
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In telecommuting debate, Aetna sticks by big at-home workforce 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 09:13 PM PST
Mark Bertolini, President of Aetna, speaks at the Reuters Health Summit in New York(Reuters) - For more than six years, Tammy Saunders has woken at 5:30 a.m., showered, dressed and walked upstairs - to her office. A nurse practitioner, Saunders works as a case manager for Hartford, Connecticut-based health insurer Aetna Inc, helping college students recovering from accidents or surgery get the follow-up services they need. The bonuses? No ironing, no commute and no need for after-school care for the kids. Also, less chatting with other employees - so fewer distractions. ...
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Groupon fires CEO, Mason admits "failure" in candid memo 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 06:08 PM PST
Groupon founder and CEO Andrew Mason drinks during a break of the first day of the Allen and Company Sun Valley Conference in Sun ValleySAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Groupon Inc fired Andrew Mason as chief executive officer on Thursday, ousting a co-founder who captured headlines with his quirky style but failed to reverse a crumbling share price or stop a gradual erosion of its main daily deals business. The leader in Internet daily deals launched a search for a new leader to turn the company around, the same day its stock slid 24 percent after a dismal quarterly results report. ...
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Groupon's fired CEO Mason: the high and lowlights 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 06:06 PM PST
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Andrew Mason signed off from the company he founded in his usual style: unconventional, colorful, full of humor and more than a little wacky. His letter to employees after being fired from Groupon Inc on Thursday became an instant hit on Twitter, garnering props for its self-deprecating style. But it should come as no surprise to anyone who knew of Mason's penchant for the weird and wacky. Here are a few of his famous public mentions: DOLLHOUSES Mason tells the New York Times he would talk "only if you want to talk about my other passion, building miniature ...
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Facebook buys Microsoft ad technology platform 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 02:39 PM PST
The Facebook logo is pictured in the Facebook headquarters in Menlo ParkSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Thursday it had agreed to buy advertising technology from Microsoft Corp that measures the effectiveness of ads on its website, which should help in its fight with Google Inc for online advertising revenue. Under the long-rumored transaction, Facebook will purchase the Atlas Advertiser Suite, an ad management and measurement platform that Microsoft took on with its $6.3 billion acquisition of digital ad agency aQuantive in 2007. Facebook did not say how much it paid for the technology. ...
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SandRidge quarterly loss narrows on improved production 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 02:27 PM PST
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff gestures as he speaks during the Dreamforce event in San FranciscoNEW YORK (Reuters) - SandRidge Energy Inc, the U.S. oil and gas company whose board and executives are under fire from activist investors, posted a narrower fourth-quarter loss on Thursday as it produced more oil and gas. The Oklahoma company reported a quarterly net loss of $301.8 million, or 63 cents per share, compared with a loss of $388.6 million, or 97 cents per share, in the year-earlier period. Excluding items, the company said it earned $35.3 million, or 6 cents a share. That beat analysts' average expectations for a break-even quarter, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. ...
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Palo Alto Networks results beats Street, 3rd quarter goal in line 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 02:17 PM PST
(Reuters) - Security software maker Palo Alto Networks reported second-quarter revenue and earnings per share that beat expectations amid strong demand for products that offer protection from cyberattacks. Revenue in its second quarter, that ended January 31, rose 70 percent to $96.5 million compared with a year earlier, the company said on Thursday. Non-GAAP earnings were $3.9 million, or 5 cents a share. Analysts had expected revenue of $93.3 million and earnings per share of 4 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. ...
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Salesforce's $835 million quarterly revenue tops forecasts 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 02:09 PM PST
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff gestures as he speaks during the Dreamforce event in San Francisco(Reuters) - Salesforce.com Inc on Thursday reported better-than-expected quarterly sales of $835 million, backed by strong sales of its cloud-based services. Shares in Salesforce gained 4.5 percent after hours to $176.79, after closing up 1.4 percent at $169.22 on the New York Stock Exchange. The company, which provides sales and marketing software to companies like Coca-Cola and Ford Motor, has boasted one of the fastest rates of top-line growth in the technology industry, with its full-year revenue rising 35 percent from a year ago to $3.05 billion. ...
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Barnes & Noble Nook, e-book slump lead to big loss 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 01:27 PM PST
The new Nook Tablet is seen during a demonstration at the Union Square Barnes & Noble in New York(Reuters) - Barnes & Noble Inc reported a net loss for the holiday quarter, hurt by a sharp decline in sales in its Nook device and e-books business, at a time that Chairman Leonard Riggio is trying to buy the company's profitable bookstore unit. The company said earlier this week that Riggio plans to make an offer for the main bookstore business, but not its Nook and e-book business and its college bookstores. Revenue at its Nook business, including e-books and devices, fell 25. ...
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Game on for chip makers as mobile devices seek competitive edge 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 12:10 PM PST
People sit next a Qualcomm stand at the Mobile World Congress at BarcelonaBARCELONA (Reuters) - Chip makers are battling fiercely to satisfy the appetite of lookalike smartphones and tablets trying to differentiate themselves by claiming supremacy in gaming graphics, previously the preserve of PCs and consoles. To try to steal a march on its rivals, Qualcomm has added a team of 35 developers to create games that test new processing chips to their maximum capacity and show app developers the brave new world they can conquer. ...
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Exclusive: EU may fine Microsoft over browsers by end-March - sources 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 11:58 AM PST
The interior of a Microsoft retail store is seen in San DiegoBRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU competition regulators plan to fine Microsoft Corp before the end of March in a case tied to the U.S. software giant's antitrust battle in Europe more than a decade ago, three people familiar with the matter said on Thursday. The European Commission had accused Microsoft in October last year of breaking a promise to offer European consumers a choice of rival browsers in the previous version of its Windows operating system. ...
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Chok! Chok! Chok! ad shakes up mobile marketing 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 11:45 AM PST
An employee arranges bottles of Coca-Cola at a store in AlexandriaBARCELONA (Reuters) - A strange phenomenon hit Hong Kong in late 2011. As the clock hit 10 pm each night a Coca Cola ad aired on television, prompting thousands of viewers to grab their phones and start shaking them frantically to virtually "catch" the falling bottle caps on the screen and win instant prizes. Dubbed Chok! Chok! Chok! - meaning rapid motion in local slang - the interactive campaign by McCann Worldgroup became a hit, and sent viewers at home, in cinemas and in front of giant outdoor screens into a frenzy. (http://link.reuters. ...
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Leap shares fall on concerns about slow iPhone sales 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 11:43 AM PST
The iPhone 5 on display after its introduction during Apple Inc.'s iPhone media event in San Francisco, California September 12, 2012. REUTERS/Beck DiefenbachNEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of Leap Wireless International Inc fell 3 percent on Thursday after the company said it may be able to sell only half the iPhones it has committed to buying from Apple Inc, potentially setting it back by $450 million over three years. Leap, a provider of wireless services to cost-conscious customers, did not sell as many iPhones as it had hoped in the fourth quarter. It said that overall customer additions were hurt by general softness in the prepaid sector and phone prices were higher than many consumers could pay. ...
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Small cells go large to help meet data demand 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 11:40 AM PST
City workers make phone calls outside the London Stock Exchange in Paternoster Square in the City of LondonBARCELONA (Reuters) - Small cell radio equipment that boosts network coverage is providing big opportunities for telecom operators as they face growing demand for smartphone Internet access in busy streets, shopping centers and stadiums. The devices - small radio nodes which provide network coverage over a range of between 10 and 200 meters - have been used by businesses and consumers to provide a signal in areas of poor coverage for years. ...
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Yahoo telecommute ban is much ado about nothing: Silicon Valley 
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 10:25 AM PST
Yahoo Inc Chief Executive Mayer attends the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in DavosSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer's decision to ban telecommuting sparked outrage around the country, but left many in Silicon Valley wondering what the fuss was all about. Working from home is common enough in the Valley, but that is in addition to - not instead of - the 40-plus hours spent working in the office. Despite the area's image as a freewheeling space that makes much of the technology that allows people to work remotely, Bay Area workers tend to head into the office, especially at start-ups. ...
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