Chinese IoT Firm Siphoned Text Messages, Call Records

A Chinese technology firm has been siphoning text messages and call records from cheap Android-based mobile smart phones and secretly sending the data to servers in China, researchers revealed this week. The revelations came the same day the White House and the U.S. Department of Homeland Secur...

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Cisco reports 2.6 percent fall in quarterly revenue

(Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc reported a 2.6 percent drop in quarterly revenue, largely hurt by waning demand for its legacy switches business.

Mouse-maker Logitech finds success by moving beyond PC legacy

BARCELONA (Reuters) - Pioneering computer mouse maker Logitech isn't ready to walk away from the personal computer business just yet, even though its chief executive spends all his time these days thinking how to expand into faster-growing accessory markets.

Google CEO to meet with EU antitrust chief on Friday

(Reuters) - The chief executive of Alphabet Inc's Google and the European Union's antitrust chief will meet on Friday, following the U.S. technology group's formal rejection this month of a spate of charges, including blocking rivals in online search advertising.

Twitter suspends accounts of some alt-right figures: USA Today

(Reuters) - Twitter has suspended several accounts linked to the alt-right movement, a loosely organized group that embraces far-right ideologies including white nationalism, USA Today reported.

Apple, tech stocks show signs of life after Trump thump

Shares of Apple gain 2.3 pct on Wednesday in their biggest increase since President-elect Donald Trump's surprise election victory a week ago

Facebook aims for more transparency with video ad data

(Reuters) - Two months after Facebook Inc admitted it had inflated the average time it told advertisers that users were watching their video ads, the company is promising better data to give ad buyers a clearer picture of how they are spending their money.

Koch Industries' investment arm buys more than $2 billion stake in Infor

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The investment arm of Koch Industries, the industrial conglomerate of the billionaire Koch brothers, is spending more than $2 billion to take a significant stake in enterprise software provider Infor, the companies said on Wednesday.

Indian IT sector lobby group cuts growth forecast for FY17

MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's IT services sector will likely grow slower than expected this financial year as local and global factors weigh on the outsourcing industry, a leading local industry lobby group said on Wednesday.

China's Xi urges cooperation among nations in governance of global internet

WUZHEN, China (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday called for greater cooperation among nations in developing and governing the internet, while reiterating the need to respect so-called "cyber sovereignty".

Taiwan to ask for removal of Uber apps from Apple, Google app stores

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan plans to ask Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google to pull apps of Uber Technologies available in Taiwan on their app stores, a government official said, upping pressure on the ride-hailing firm that is locked in a dispute with the island.

Microsoft offers EU concessions over its $26 billion LinkedIn bid

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Microsoft has offered concessions to EU antitrust regulators over its $26 billion bid for social network LinkedIn, the European Commission said on Wednesday, as the U.S. software company seeks to allay concerns over its largest ever deal.

Elbit gets Samsung SDS deal for critical infrastructure security

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel defense firm Elbit Systems said on Wednesday it won a deal from South Korean software services company Samsung SDS to protect its customers against cyber threats and attacks on industrial control systems.

Britain's Morrisons launches store pick grocery service with Amazon

LONDON (Reuters) - British supermarket Morrisons has further developed its wholesale relationship with Amazon, launching a store pick service for the online retailer's customers, it said on Wednesday.

Singapore sees Brexit as chance to recruit London's FinTech talent

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Britain leaving the European Union is opening up an opportunity for Singapore to recruit talent for its ambitious plans to become a leading financial technology hub, said the chief FinTech officer of the city-state's central bank.

Singapore to launch blockchain project for interbank payments

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's central bank on Wednesday said it will launch a pilot project with the country's stock exchange and eight local and foreign banks to use blockchain technology for interbank payments including cross-border foreign currency transactions.

Nintendo shares rise after company unveils release date for iphone Mario game

TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of Japanese game maker Nintendo Co rose on Wednesday after the company unveiled a Dec. 15 release date for its Super Mario Run mobile game.

Snapchat has filed confidentially for its IPO: sources

(Reuters) - Messaging app Snapchat has filed confidentially with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an initial public offering (IPO), sources familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.

Google announces artificial intelligence group for Google Cloud

A Google search page is seen through a magnifying glass in this photo illustration taken in Berlin, August 11, 2015. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski/File Photo

Google says it will expand operations in London

A Google search page is reflected in sunglasses in this photo illustration taken in Brussels May 30, 2014. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/File Photo