Today's Reuters Technology News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Kodak loses third director in a week Fri,30 Dec 2011 02:58 PM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - The third director in a week has resigned from Eastman Kodak Co as the former film giant struggles to survive the dominance of digital photography. Laura Tyson, a professor and White House advisor, told Kodak on Thursday she was resigning from its board, the company said on Friday in a Securities and Exchange filing. Kodak, which was once synonymous with photography, is looking to sell patents to shore up its shrinking cash position and stay in business after failing to turn an annual profit since 1997. ... Full Story | Top | Verizon to add $2 bill-pay charge Fri,30 Dec 2011 12:08 PM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - Verizon Wireless, which this month angered customers with three separate data service problems, said on Thursday it will add a $2 fee for one-time telephone and online bill payments. The planned change, to take effect on January 15, was greeted by a storm of criticism. Consumer blog Engadget said charging customers to pay was "downright ludicrous." Another tech website, cnet.com, said the move "made little sense. ... Full Story | Top | China urges tighter Internet security after series of data leaks Fri,30 Dec 2011 07:00 AM PST Reuters - SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The Chinese government is working with domestic Internet search engines like Baidu Inc and Sohu.com and financial institutions to prevent phishing attacks on unsuspecting Chinese web users. The Ministry of Public Security said on Friday it would work with 10 Chinese search engines to protect the website rankings of financial institutions to lessen the chances that Internet users will be duped by phishing websites. A phishing attack occurs when the user is persuaded to part with his or her username and password via a fake webpage that closely resembles the original. ... Full Story | Top | Stuxnet weapon has at least 4 cousins: researchers Thu,29 Dec 2011 05:33 AM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - The Stuxnet virus that last year damaged Iran's nuclear program was likely one of at least five cyber weapons developed on a single platform whose roots trace back to 2007, according to new research from Russian computer security firm Kaspersky Lab. Security experts widely believe that the United States and Israel were behind Stuxnet, though the two nations have officially declined to comment on the matter. A Pentagon spokesman on Wednesday declined comment on Kaspersky's research, which did not address who was behind Stuxnet. ... Full Story | Top | Analysis: Manning's legal strategy could lead to plea deal Wed,28 Dec 2011 04:23 PM PST Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - While it may appear that the government's document-leaking case against U.S. Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning is strong, the defense could have some surprising leverage with prosecutors and force plea negotiations. Prosecutors may in particular find it difficult to prove the 24-year-old Manning intended to provide the information to enemies of the United States such as al Qaeda, and that the information was helpful to them, legal experts said. ... Full Story | Top | Stuxnet weapon has at least 4 cousins: researchers Wed,28 Dec 2011 03:46 PM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - The Stuxnet virus that last year damaged Iran's nuclear program was likely one of at least five cyber weapons developed on a single platform whose roots trace back to 2007, according to new research from Russian computer security firm Kaspersky Lab. Security experts widely believe that the United States and Israel were behind Stuxnet, though the two nations have officially declined to comment on the matter. A Pentagon spokesman on Wednesday declined comment on Kaspersky's research, which did not address who was behind Stuxnet. ... Full Story | Top | Web gambling gets boost from Obama administration Mon,26 Dec 2011 03:34 AM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration cleared the way for U.S. states to legalize Internet poker and certain other online betting in a switch that may help them reap billions in tax revenue and spur web-based gambling. A Justice Department opinion dated September and made public on Friday reversed decades of previous policy that included civil and criminal charges against operators of some of the most popular online poker sites. ... Full Story | Top | U.S. shoppers less than merry after online glitches Fri,23 Dec 2011 12:50 PM PST Reuters - NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tom Nenon, a philosophy professor at the University of Memphis, is vexed with his online shopping experience at Best Buy, a sentiment shared by other U.S. Internet shoppers this holiday season. Just days before Christmas, he received an email from the top U.S. consumer electronics chain informing him that his online order for a 42" Samsung TV will not be fulfilled. ... Full Story | Top | FBI computer system delayed again after snag Fri,23 Dec 2011 12:30 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI's upgrade of its computerized case file system has hit another snag and will not be fully deployed until mid-2012 after it crashed twice during a trial run by agents in October, according to a government report released on Friday. The agency has struggled to upgrade its systems for years despite efforts by FBI Director Robert Mueller to make it a priority after the September 11, 2001, attacks. The $451 million project, known as Sentinel, has experienced cost overruns and was temporarily halted a year ago when more problems emerged. ... Full Story | Top | AT&T wins regulatory approval to buy Qualcomm spectrum Fri,23 Dec 2011 05:14 AM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - AT&T Inc said late on Thursday that it won regulatory approval to buy wireless spectrum from U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm Inc, a move that would boost the company's 4G network. AT&T is buying 700 megahertz (MHz) airwaves for about $1.93 billion, with the aim of countering criticism over iPhone service quality and competitive threats from rivals like Verizon Wireless. "This spectrum will help AT&T continue to deliver a world-class mobile broadband experience to our customers," Bob Quinn, an AT&T senior vice president, said in a statement. ... Full Story | Top | Steve Jobs to get Grammy for revolutionizing music Thu,22 Dec 2011 04:18 PM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - First it was a bronze statue in Hungary. Now it's a Grammy. The accolades for Steve Jobs, who died Oct 5, are still pouring in. The Recording Academy said on Wednesday it is giving the co-founder of Apple a special "Trustees Award" Grammy. The Grammys, of course, are the top honors in the U.S. music industry. "As former CEO and co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs helped create products and technology that transformed the way we consume music, TV, movies, and books," the Recording Academy said in a statement. ... Full Story | Top | Rambus signs patent licensing deal with Broadcom Thu,22 Dec 2011 03:10 PM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - Rambus Inc said it has signed a patent licensing deal with Broadcom Inc , resolving all previous claims related to its technology. The company said it will license its patent for integrated circuits used in chips made by Broadcom. However, Rambus did not disclose any financial details related to the deal, or which patent technology would be part of the agreement. Rambus shares rose 8 percent after the announcement to $7.92 in extended trading. ... Full Story | Top | New iPhone? No thanks, say cash-conscious Europeans Thu,22 Dec 2011 08:58 AM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - Weakening economies and falling prices of rival smartphones are hurting sales of Apple iPhones across Europe, data from research firm Kantar Worldpanel ComTech showed on Thursday. The October roll-out of Apple's iPhone 4S boosted its position in Britain and United States, but the new phones failed to excite interest in continental Europe, where Apple's share of the fast-growing smartphone market slipped. The smartphone industry is dominated by Google, which has stormed the market with its free Android platform. "In Great Britain, the U.S. ... Full Story | Top | EBay buys German technology company Thu,22 Dec 2011 05:39 AM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - EBay Inc said on Thursday it bought BillSafe, a purchase and invoicing technology provider with clients in Germany, and will combine it with its PayPal online payments service, in a move to strengthen its e-commerce capabilities in Northern Europe. BillSafe's technology lets shoppers buy and receive an item and pay later once they get an invoice. It is the most common form of e-commerce payment in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland, eBay said. EBay took a minority stake in BillSafe last year and now owns the entire company. ... Full Story | Top | Apple nears German court rebuff in row with Samsung Thu,22 Dec 2011 05:38 AM PST Reuters - DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - A German court rejected Apple's claims that Samsung Electronics' reworked tablet PC still looks like a copycat version of the iPad, in a preliminary assessment. Apple is fighting several rival makers of smartphones and tablet PCs in courts worldwide over intellectual property. Its battle with Samsung, which is Apple's supplier as well as a competitor, has been especially bitter, with some 30 legal cases in 10 countries. ... Full Story | Top |
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