Amid talk of 'peak iPhone', Apple's prospects hinge on next model

Ask Siri if iPhone 7 will be the answer to Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) problems, and you're told that a visit to Apple's website should answer that question "and more". If only it was that easy. Apple's shares were down 8 percent at $95.80 in premarket trading on Wednesday after the company reported its fi...

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Twitter seen fighting losing battle for users, ad dollars

A man reads tweets on his phone in front of a displayed Twitter logo in Bordeaux, southwestern France, March 10, 2016. Reuters/Regis Duvignau/Illustration/File Photo Twitter Inc's race against the clock is intensifying. The company is trying hard to improve its much-criticized interface, but analyst...

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Email privacy bill headed for House approval

A lock icon, signifying an encrypted Internet connection, is seen on an Internet Explorer browser in a photo illustration in Paris April 15, 2014. Reuters/Mal Langsdon The House of Representatives was expected to vote on Wednesday to require law enforcement authorities to get a search warrant before...

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Yahoo adds four Starboard nominees to its board

A man walks past a Yahoo logo during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain February 24, 2016. Reuters/Albert Gea Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O) on Wednesday agreed to add four new independent directors to its board, bowing to pressure from activist hedge fund Starboard Value LP. Yahoo said Starboard Chi...

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Germany to offer 1 billion euro electric-car incentives

An electric Volkswagen Passat car is pictured at charging station at a VW dealer in Berlin, Germany, February 2, 2016. Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch Germany will offer incentives for buyers of electric cars worth about 1 billion euros ($1.13 billion) to stoke consumer interest in battery cars as it strugg...

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Apple upbeat on iPhone SE demand but some Asian retailers, suppliers less cheery

The new iPhone SE is seen on display during an event at the Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California March 21, 2016. Reuters/Stephen Lam After announcing its first-ever drop in iPhone sales on Tuesday, Apple Inc sought to reassure investors by saying its latest and cheapest model was in strong de...

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Nintendo sees smartphone games pushing up FY profit by 36.9 percent

A pedestrian walks past an advertisement board of Nintendo Co Ltd's 3DS portable game console outside an electronics retail store in Tokyo, Japan, February 2, 2016. J Reuters/Yuya Shino/File Photo GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD PACKAGE - SEARCH 'BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD APRIL 25' FOR ALL IMAGES Japan's Ninte...

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German nuclear plant infected with computer viruses, operator says

The nuclear power plant of Gundremmingen is pictured on March 11, 2012. Reuters/Michaela Rehle A nuclear power plant in Germany has been found to be infected with computer viruses, but they appear not to have posed a threat to the facility's operations because it is isolated from the Internet, the s...

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As iPhone sales slump, Apple bets on services from apps to music

An Apple iphone 6 with Apple Pay is shown in this photo illustration in Encinitas , California June 3, 2015. Reuters/Mike Blake Apple Inc's first-ever drop in quarterly iPhone sales has spurred Chief Executive Tim Cook to turn the spotlight on prospects for its services business, but the field is ri...

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Anti-Virus

Make sure you have anti-virus software installed on your computer and that it is automatically updating. However, keep in mind that no anti-virus can catch all malware; your computer can still be infected. That is why it's so important you use common sense and be wary of any messages that seem odd o...

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Apple says FBI gave it first vulnerability tip on April 14

The logo of U.S. technology company Apple is seen in Zurich, Switzerland April 5, 2016. Reuters/Arnd Wiegmann The FBI informed Apple Inc of a vulnerability in its iPhone and Mac software on April 14, the first time it had told the company about a flaw in Apple products under a controversial White Ho...

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As tide turns against chip industry, Samsung forges ahead of rivals

Employees walk in the main office building of Samsung Electronics in Seoul, South Korea, January 6, 2016. Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji Gloom may be settling over much of the world's semiconductor industry but Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is expected to cope better than most due to its strong technological edge...

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EBay's revenue rises 3.7 percent

An eBay sign is seen at an office building in San Jose, California May 28, 2014. Reuters/Beck Diefenbach/File Photo EBay Inc reported a 3.7 percent increase in quarterly revenue as strong demand more than made up for the impact of a strong dollar. Net income fell to $482 million, or 41 cents per sha...

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Twitter reports quarterly revenue at lower end of forecast

A man reads tweets on his phone in front of a displayed Twitter logo in Bordeaux, southwestern France, March 10, 2016. Reuters/Regis Duvignau/Illustration/File Photo Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) reported quarterly revenue at the lower end of its forecast as spending by advertisers declined. Twitter said on ...

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AT&T's revenue jumps 24.4 pct on DIRECTV acquisition

A woman looks at her mobile next to AT&T logo during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain February 25, 2016. Reuters/Albert Gea/File Photo AT&T Inc (T.N), the No. 2 U.S. wireless carrier, reported a 24.4 percent jump in quarterly revenue, largely helped by the acquisition of satelli...

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Pentagon identifies cause of F-35 radar software issue

US Defense Acquisition Chief Frank Kendall in Farnborough, southern England July 14, 2014. Reuters/Kieran Doherty The Pentagon has found the root cause of stability issues with the radar software being tested for the F-35 stealth fighter jet made by Lockheed Martin Corp, U.S. Defense Acquisition Chi...

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All About Fraud: How Crooks Get the CVV

A longtime reader recently asked: “How do online fraudsters get the 3-digit card verification value (CVV or CVV2) code printed on the back of customer cards if merchants are forbidden from storing this information? The answer: If not via phishing, probably by installing a Web-based keylogger a...

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All About Fraud: How Crooks Get the CVV

A longtime reader recently asked: “How do online fraudsters get the 3-digit card verification value (CVV or CVV2) code printed on the back of customer cards if merchants are forbidden from storing this information? The answer: If not via phishing, probably by installing a Web-based keylogger a...

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FBI director suggests iPhone flaw may remain secret

Pieces of an iPhone are seen in a repair store in New York, February 17, 2016. Reuters/Eduardo Munoz FBI Director James Comey said on Tuesday that his agency was still assessing whether a vulnerability used to unlock an iPhone linked to one of the San Bernardino killers would go through a government...

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Apple revenue to shrink but options traders unfazed

Details are pictured on the backside of an Apple Iphone 6 on a table in a restaurant in Hanau, Germany, April 10, 2016. Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo Apple Inc (AAPL.O) on Tuesday is likely to report its first decline in revenue in more than a decade, and analysts expect to hear bad news on iPh...

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ECB experiments with technology behind bitcoin: Mersch

Bitcoin (virtual currency) coins are seen in an illustration picture taken at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris, France, May 27, 2015. Reuters/Benoit Tessier The European Central Bank is doing "experimental work" with the same ledger technology that underpins virtual currency bitcoin but it needs furthe...

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Google, Ford, Uber join coalition to further self-driving cars

Alphabet Inc's Google unit (GOOGL.O), Ford Motor Co (F.N), the ride-sharing service Uber [UBER.UL] and two other companies said on Tuesday they are forming a coalition to push for federal action to help speed self-driving cars to market. Sweden-based Volvo Cars, which is owned by China's Zhejiang Ge...

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Whirlpool posts lower than expected first quarter profit

A Whirlpool logo is seen on a range door at the Whirlpool manufacturing plant in Cleveland, Tennessee August 21, 2013. Reuters/Chris Berry Whirlpool Corp. on Tuesday posted a lower than expected first-quarter net profit but kept its previous 2016 outlook as it said cost and capacity reductions were ...

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T-Mobile revenue jumps 10.6 percent

People pass by a T-Mobile store in the Brooklyn borough of New York June 4, 2015. Reuters/Brendan McDermid T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS.O) reported a 10.6 percent rise in quarterly revenue as heavy discounts helped the No.3 wireless carrier attract more customers. The company reported net income of $479 mi...

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When Away

Leaving your seat? Ctrl--Alt--Delete! Make sure you lock your workstation or laptop while you are away from it. On a Mac? Try Control--Shift--Eject/Power.

Exclusive: SWIFT bank network says aware of multiple cyber fraud incidents

Swift code bank logo is displayed on an iPhone 6s on top of Euro banknotes in this picture illustration made in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 26, 2016. Reuters/Dado Ruvic/File Photo SWIFT, the global financial network that banks use to transfer billions of dollars every day, warned its cus...

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Chief justice calls U.S. patent challenge process bizarre

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts departs after U.S. President Barack Obama's State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress in Washington, January 12, 2016. Reuters/Joshua Roberts U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday described as bizarre the legal process used by compani...

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Facebook developing camera app similar to Snapchat: WSJ

A 3D plastic representation of the Facebook logo is seen in this illustration in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, May 13, 2015. Reuters/Dado Ruvic Facebook Inc (FB.O) is developing a stand-alone camera app, similar to disappearing photo app Snapchat, to increase user engagement, the Wall Street ...

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Siemens says will continue to make digital acquisitions

A Siemens logo is pictured on an office building of Siemens AG in Munich May 30, 2014. Reuters/Lukas Barth German industrial group Siemens will continue to buy software companies to beef up its core industrial business, its board member with responsibility for its digital factory division said on Mo...

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Google Glass-based startup raises $17 million in funding

A woman wears Google glasses after a media presentation of a Google apartment in Prague May 15, 2014. Reuters/David W Cerny Augmedix Inc, a startup that uses Alphabet Inc's Google Glass to provide documentation services to doctors and other healthcare workers, said on Monday it had closed a $17 mill...

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