IBM revenue beats estimates on cloud, analytics growth

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Exclusive: New Boeing 737 economy seat supplier books initial sales

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St. Jude forms cyber panel after claims of heart-device bugs

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Sony develops algorithm based AI music

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Thomson Reuters begins roll out of high-speed data feed

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UBS spending $1 billion on IT overhaul

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Agency that vetted Tesla's Autopilot for Europe concerned about the name

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China's AVIC, CITIC, others inject $850 million to fund Tencent's Supercell purchase

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Tesla, Panasonic to collaborate on solar cells production

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Samsung Elec says it started mass production of 10-nanometre chips

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Mentor Graphics working with Bank of America to explore sale-sources

(Reuters) - Mentor Graphics Corp, a company that makes software for designing semiconductors, is working with Bank of America Corp to explore strategic alternatives, including a potential sale, according to people familiar with the matter.

Germany says Tesla should not use 'Autopilot' in advertising

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt has asked Tesla to stop advertising its electric vehicles as having an Autopilot function, as this might suggest drivers' attention is not needed, his ministry said on Sunday.

Etisalat Misr, Vodafone Egypt sign 4G license deals in Egypt

CAIRO (Reuters) - Vodafone Egypt and Etisalat Misr have signed license deals allowing them to operate fourth-generation (4G) mobile services in Egypt, the country's telecoms regulator said on Sunday.

Vodafone Egypt and Etisalat request Egypt 4G licenses: regulator

CAIRO (Reuters) - Vodafone Egypt and Etisalat have requested fourth-generation mobile phone service licenses in Egypt, an official at the telecom regulator said on Saturday.

Fujitsu to cut 400-500 jobs in Germany: Nikkei

(Reuters) - Japanese electronics giant Fujitsu Ltd will cut 400-500 jobs in Germany, the Nikkei business daily reported on Friday.

Alaska Air says making 'good progress' on Virgin merger review

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Alaska Air Group Inc was making "good progress" in talks with the Justice Department on a planned merger with Virgin America Inc , an Alaska spokeswoman said on Friday.

U.S. bans Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphones from air travel

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphone devices will be banned from air transportation in the United States starting Saturday at noon EDT (1600 GMT) under an emergency order, regulators said Friday.

Exclusive: Volkswagen to pay $175 million to U.S. lawyers suing over emissions

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Volkswagen AG has agreed to pay $175 million to U.S. lawyers suing the German automaker on behalf of 475,000 polluting vehicle owners, two people briefed on the agreement said Friday.

Samsung offers alternative phones to Note 7 to appease India customers

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co on Friday offered alternative phones to its India customers who had pre-ordered its flagship Galaxy Note 7 devices, in a bid to appease loyal clients in one of its largest smartphone markets.

Salesforce CEO says will not bid for Twitter: FT

Salesforce.com Inc's (CRM.N) Chief Executive Marc Benioff has ruled out bidding for Twitter Inc (TWTR.N), adding that it was not the "right fit", the Financial Times reported on Friday. "In this case we've walked away. It wasn't the right fit for us," Benioff told FT in an interview. Twitter's share...

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Yahoo not to hold quarterly earnings call or webcast

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Boeing names new sales chief as John Wojick plans to retire

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Microsoft seeks EU approval for LinkedIn buy

FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) - Microsoft sought EU antitrust approval on Friday for its $26 billion bid for social network LinkedIn, a spokesman said on Friday, kicking off a month-long review by regulators of its largest deal.

Dozens of U.S. lawmakers request briefing on Yahoo email scanning

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bipartisan group of 48 lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday asked the Obama administration to brief Congress "as soon as possible" about a 2015 Yahoo program to scan all of its users' incoming email at the behest of the government.

EU's Vestager does not rule out action over Google scraping complaint

FLORENCE (Reuters) - The EU's antitrust regulator, who has accused Alphabet unit Google of stifling competition in three separate cases, left open the possibility of further action against the U.S. technology giant.

Accused UK 'flash crash' trader to be extradited to U.S.

LONDON (Reuters) - A London-based trader accused of contributing to the 2010 Wall Street "flash crash" by placing bogus orders to spoof the market lost a legal appeal against extradition at the High Court in London on Friday and will now be sent for trial to the United States.

Looming digital regulation has U.S. truck industry scrambling

GREEN BAY, Wisc. (Reuters) - A new regulation that will force U.S. trucking companies to electronically log employee hours is designed to limit accidents by keeping tired drivers off the road.

In Samsung's town in Vietnam, workers confident of riding out Note 7 storm

THAI NGUYEN, Vietnam (Reuters) - As Samsung Electronics struggles to salvage its reputation after the safety problems that have beset its flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, the South Korean company can at least bank on an army of Vietnamese workers for support.

Germany sends Tesla drivers Autopilot warning letter

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British banks keep cyber attacks under wraps to protect image

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