Samsung Elec shares touch near two-month low on Note 7 worries

A Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 7 new smartphone is displayed at its store in Seoul, South Korea, September 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo

Amazon and Pandora set to launch new music streaming services: NY Times

Amazon.com's logo is seen at Amazon Japan's office building in Tokyo, Japan, August 8, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Tesla says new Autopilot would likely have prevented fatality

A man looks around Tesla Motors' Model S P85 at its showroom in Beijing January 29, 2014. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo

Krebs on Security

Krebs on SecurityAlleged vDOS Proprietors Arrested in IsraelIsraeli Online Attack Service ‘vDOS’ Earned $600,000 in Two YearsThe Limits of SMS for 2-Factor AuthenticationCongressional Report Slams OPM on Data BreachLocation Privacy: The Purview of the Rich and Indigent‘Flash Hijack...

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Krebs on Security

Krebs on SecurityAlleged vDOS Proprietors Arrested in IsraelIsraeli Online Attack Service ‘vDOS’ Earned $600,000 in Two YearsThe Limits of SMS for 2-Factor AuthenticationCongressional Report Slams OPM on Data BreachLocation Privacy: The Purview of the Rich and Indigent‘Flash Hijack...

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VW's Audi steps up collaboration with Chinese tech groups

The logo of Audi is pictured at the Auto China 2016 auto show in Beijing, April 25, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Univision deletes Gawker Media posts subject to lawsuits

People walk past a building that lists offices for Gawker Media in New York City, U.S., June 10, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Alleged vDOS Proprietors Arrested in Israel

Two young Israeli men alleged to be the co-owners of a popular online attack-for-hire service were reportedly arrested in Israel on Thursday. The pair were arrested around the same time that KrebsOnSecurity published a story naming them as the masterminds behind a service that can be hired...

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Alleged vDOS Proprietors Arrested in Israel

Two young Israeli men alleged to be the co-owners of a popular online attack-for-hire service were reportedly arrested in Israel on Thursday. The pair were arrested around the same time that KrebsOnSecurity published a story naming them as the masterminds behind a service that can be hired...

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Alleged vDOS Proprietors Arrested in Israel

Two young Israeli men alleged to be the co-owners of a popular online attack-for-hire service were reportedly arrested in Israel on Thursday. The pair were arrested around the same time that KrebsOnSecurity published a story naming them as the masterminds behind a service that can be hired...

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Alleged vDOS Proprietors Arrested in Israel

Two young Israeli men alleged to be the co-owners of a popular online attack-for-hire service were reportedly arrested in Israel on Thursday. The pair were arrested around the same time that KrebsOnSecurity published a story naming them as the masterminds behind a service that can be hired...

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Samsung urges Note 7 users to switch off phones and turn them in

An employee poses for photographs with Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 7 new smartphone at its store in Seoul, South Korea, September 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo

California nears adoption of energy-saving rules for computers

A laptop computer featuring Windows 10 is seen on display at Microsoft Build in San Francisco, California April 29, 2015. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith - RTX1AVL0

Top airlines globally ban use of Samsung's fire-prone phones

A model poses for photographs with a Galaxy Note 7 new smartphone during its launching ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, August 11, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo

Elon Musk calls SpaceX blast a ‘most difficult, complex failure’

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - SpaceX founder and chief Elon Musk said on Friday he was unsure why one of the company’s Falcon rockets burst into flames on its Florida launch pad last week, destroying both the rocket and an Israeli communications satellite it was due to lift into orbit.

Justice Dept. group studying national security threats of internet-linked devices

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has formed a threat analysis team to study potential national security challenges posed by self-driving cars, medical devices and other Internet-connected tools, a senior official said.

Juncker demands better EU telecom roaming charge plan

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission withdrew proposals on Friday that would limit next year's abolition of mobile phone roaming charges after criticism that the rules should do more to favor telecoms firms' customers.

Seagate Tech invites ValueAct in as major shareholder

(Reuters) - Seagate Technology Plc has invited ValueAct Capital in as an investor, selling a roughly 4 percent stake to the activist hedge fund, which will also get a front-row view of its board meetings, the hard-drive maker said on Friday.

Uber performs U-turn on Macau exit plan

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Global ride-hailing company Uber Technologies has aborted plans to pull out of Macau, citing support from residents in the Chinese-ruled gambling hub.

Facebook privacy issues may not be competition matters: EU antitrust chief

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Facebook's problems with European privacy regulators do not mean that the social network has breached the bloc's competition rules, EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said on Friday.

Norway's PM attacks Facebook 'censorship' over Vietnam photo

OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's prime minister joined a campaign by a Norwegian newspaper on Friday accusing Facebook Inc of undue censorship by barring a Vietnam War era news photograph showing a naked girl fleeing a napalm attack.

U.S. FAA advises passengers not to turn on Galaxy Note 7 phones in flight

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge their Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Galaxy Note 7 smartphones or stow the phones in checked baggage, due to concerns over the phone's fire-prone batteries.

Google to buy cloud software company Apigee for $625 million

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google said on Thursday it is acquiring cloud software company Apigee Corp in a deal valued at about $625 million, the tech giant’s latest effort to claim a greater share of the lucrative cloud business.

Samsung Electronics seeks U.S. court help to get Hanjin cargo

(Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Thursday asked a U.S. judge to allow it to pay cargo handlers to remove its goods from Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd's vessels stationed near U.S. ports after the failure of the world's seventh-largest container carrier.

Brazil's Oi says shareholder meetings still suspended by bankruptcy court

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Oi SA, Brazil's largest fixed-line telephone carrier, said the Rio de Janeiro court overseeing its bankruptcy protection maintained the suspension of shareholder meetings originally scheduled for this Thursday, according to a securities filing.

Exclusive: White House to name retired Air Force general as first cyber security chief

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday is expected to announce retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Gregory Touhill as the government’s first federal cyber security chief, a position intended to improve defenses against hackers, according to a government statement seen by Reute...

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Google to buy software developer Apigee for $625 million

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google said on Thursday it is acquiring software developer Apigee Corp in a deal valued at about $625 million, the tech giant’s latest effort to claim a greater share of the lucrative cloud business.

Dell to cut 2,000-3,000 jobs as EMC deal closes: Bloomberg

(Reuters) - Dell Technologies, which completed the acquisition of data storage company EMC Corp on Wednesday, will cut 2,000-3,000 jobs, Bloomberg reported.

Airbnb revamps anti-discrimination policy

(Reuters) - Online rental marketplace Airbnb will address reports of widespread racial discrimination against non-white guests by displaying user photos less prominently, promoting instant bookings and changing some of its technology, according to a report commissioned by the company.

EU to extend some telecom security rules to WhatsApp, Skype: draft

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is set to extend some security rules currently only applicable to telecom operators to web services such as WhatsApp , Skype and Apple Inc's FaceTime , according to a draft proposal seen by Reuters.