EU top court adviser says Uber is transport service, may needs licenses

LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Ride-hailing app Uber is providing transportation services, an adviser to the top European Union court said on Thursday, dealing a blow to the U.S. start-up which has argued it is merely a digital enabler.

Uber says to partner with taxis in Myanmar expansion drive

YANGON (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL] is only hiring government-accredited taxi drivers in Myanmar, a regional executive said, a move that allows it to avoid the legal hurdles that have dogged it across Asia in one of the region's last frontier markets.

Apple supplier AAC Technologies plunges after short-seller report

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Hong Kong-listed shares of AAC Technologies, an acoustic component supplier for Apple Inc, plunged as much as 14 percent on Thursday, after research firm Gotham City accused it of "dubious accounting" practices.

India's HCL Technologies fourth-quarter consol profit jumps 28 percent, beats estimates

(Reuters) - HCL Technologies Ltd , India's fourth-biggest software services firm, reported a better-than-expected 28 percent rise in consolidated fourth-quarter profit, as it added more clients in the quarter and revenue from software services rose.

Samsung Electronics appoints new mobile marketing chief as part of reshuffle

SEOUL (Reuters) - Tech giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Thursday named a new head of marketing for its mobile business as part of a long-delayed executive reshuffle.

China's tech money heads for Israel as U.S. welcome wanes

HONG KONG/TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Struggling to seal deals in the United States as regulatory scrutiny tightens, Chinese companies looking to invest in promising technology are finding a warmer welcome for their cash in Israel.

New York to allow self-driving vehicle testing: governor

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Wednesday that the state will allow testing of autonomous vehicles on public roads, potentially leaving perplexed New Yorkers wondering who to flip off when they jaywalk in front of a car without a driver.

Cyber attack pushes French news sites offline

PARIS (Reuters) - Several French news companies, including Le Monde and Le Figaro, said their websites went temporarily offline on Wednesday because a company that helps speed delivery of their content was hit by a cyber attack.

Portland, Oregon, authorizes subpoena over Uber software tool

PORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) - The city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday directed its attorneys to issue a subpoena intended to force Uber Technologies Inc to disclose software that helped its drivers evade local transportation authorities.

Snap user growth slows, revenue misses in first report after IPO

(Reuters) - Snap Inc , the parent of popular disappearing-messaging app Snapchat, reported quarterly revenue that missed analysts' estimates and slowing user growth in its first results after its red-hot IPO, amid stiff competition from Facebook Inc .

Nvidia says Toyota will use its technology for self-driving cars

The logo of technology company Nvidia is seen at its headquarters in Santa Clara, California February 11, 2015. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

BNY Mellon advances artificial intelligence tech across operations

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Bank of New York Mellon Corp has developed and deployed automated computer programs, or more than 220 "bots", across its businesses over the past 15 months seeking more efficiency and lower costs, as the adoption of artificial intelligence technology in banking increases.

Tesla starts taking orders for solar roofs

A Tesla store is shown at a shopping mall in San Diego, California, U.S., April 28, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake

LVMH boosts digital profile with multiple brands website

PARIS (Reuters) - LVMH is launching a multi-brand e-commerce website inspired by its exclusive Parisian department store Le Bon Marche, as the world's biggest luxury goods group steps up the digital side of its business.

Facebook to play down links to websites with deceptive ads

The Facebook logo is displayed on their website in an illustration photo taken in Bordeaux, France, February 1, 2017. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

Microsoft adds tools to flag bad content in Amazon, Google face-off

A sign marks the Microsoft office in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. January 25, 2017. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Snap's first earnings to shed light on battle with Facebook, Twitter

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Snap Inc has many similarities with archrivals Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc , but shareholders are eager to avoid one in particular when the social media company reports earnings on Wednesday for the first time since its initial public offering: a plunging stock price.

Lemonade sweetens U.S. insurance rollout plans with California license

(Reuters) - Lemonade Inc, a tech-driven insurance startup that promises renters and homeowners insurance in as little as 90 seconds and payment of claims in 3 minutes, has won approval from California regulators to sell policies in the state, the company said.

Falling costs, new revenues fuel Britain's big battery boom

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is emerging as a hotbed for utility-scale battery development, with two of Europe's three biggest projects under way there and several companies joining a race that could shake up the energy market.

EU to tackle complaints over tech companies' unfair trading practices

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union executive is planning a law to deal with complaints about unfair practices by leading online players such as Apple and Google .

European Commission to launch competition probes in e-commerce sector

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Wednesday it would launch further investigations in the e-commerce sector after having discovered business practices that restrict competition.

Apple buys Finnish sleep tracking app maker Beddit

FILE PHOTO: A man uses his phone as he walks past an Apple store in Beijing, China on April 25, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo

Amazon trounces rivals in battle of the shopping 'bots'

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Earlier this year, engineers at Wal-Mart Stores Inc who track rivals' prices online got a rude surprise: the technology they were using to check Amazon.com several million times a day suddenly stopped working.

U.S. regulator's 'throttling' lawsuit against AT&T to be reheard: court

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. government claims that AT&T Mobility illegally slowed down or "throttled" data sent to wireless devices will be reheard, a U.S. appeals court in California said on Tuesday after it dismissed the case last year.

Apple tops $800 billion market cap for first time

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc became the first U.S. company to top the $800 billion mark in market capitalization on Tuesday, slightly more than two years after it crossed the $700 billion threshold.

Chipmaker Nvidia's revenue beats estimates, shares jump

(Reuters) - Nvidia Corp reported a better-than-expected 48.4 percent jump in quarterly revenue, helped by strong demand for its graphics chips and its diversification into fast-growing areas such as self-driving systems and artificial intelligence.

Bitcoin surges to all-time high above $1,700

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Digital currency bitcoin hit a record high on Tuesday as demand for crypto-assets soared with the creation of new tokens to raise funding for start-ups using blockchain technology.

Amazon cuts free shipping minimum to $25

(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc said on Tuesday it cut the threshold for free shipping to $25 from $35, upping the ante against Wal-Mart Stores Inc in a hotly contested battle for ecommerce supremacy.

Norwegian firms Yara, Kongsberg to build self-steering container ship

OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian fertilizer producer Yara and maritime technology firm Kongsberg Gruppe are teaming up to build what they said would be the world's first fully electric and self-steering container ship.

SFR seeks $2.6 billion in damages from Orange in antitrust litigation

PARIS (Reuters) - France's second-biggest telecoms operator SFR is seeking 2.4 billion euros ($2.6 billion) in damages from bigger rival Orange in an antitrust litigation tied to the corporate market in the country.