French engineering consultancy Altran Technologies was the target of a cyber attack last Thursday that hit operations in some European countries, it said on Monday.
Tencent-backed Maoyan prices Hong Kong IPO at lower end, raises $250 million
Maoyan Entertainment, China's top movie-ticketing platform by sales that is backed by Tencent, priced its Hong Kong IPO at the bottom of an indicative range to raise $250 million, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters.
China movie ticketing platform Maoyan Entertainment prices HK IPO at bottom of range: term sheet
Maoyan Entertainment, China's biggest movie ticketing platform by sales and backed by internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd, priced its Hong Kong IPO at the bottom of an indicative range on Monday, raising $250 million, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters.
France's Altran Tech says it was hit by cyber attack
French engineering consulting firm Altran Technologies was the target of a cyber attack on Thursday that hit operations in some European countries, it said.
Bing outage in China was technical error, not censors' block: source
Search engine Bing's outage in China last week was a technical error, rather than an intentional censorship block, a source familiar with the matter said, although Chinese authorities and Microsoft have not commented on the topic.
China's Didi, BAIC set up joint venture to work on NEV projects
China's Didi Chuxing said it had set up a joint venture (JV) with Beijing Electric Vehicle Co., a unit of state-owned BAIC, to work on new energy vehicle and artificial intelligence projects.
You're hired! Thai startup fills gap in tech talent recruiting
When app developer Sattha Puangput was looking to move from a startup to a new role, he updated his profile on GetLinks, a website that pairs technology professionals with companies looking to beef up their tech teams.
Excluding Huawei could hurt 5G network development: China envoy to EU
China's envoy to the European Union warned that excluding Chinese tech group Huawei could hamper new 5G mobile networks, the Financial Times on Sunday.
The digital drug: Internet addiction spawns U.S. treatment programs
When Danny Reagan was 13, he began exhibiting signs of what doctors usually associate with drug addiction. He became agitated, secretive and withdrew from friends. He had quit baseball and Boy Scouts, and he stopped doing homework and showering.
China deletes 'malicious' mobile apps
(This January 24 story corrects throughout to say that the "Fruit Ninja" game deleted by the CAC was not developed by iDreamSky Technology Holdings Ltd, nor distributed by Tencent.)
Mastercard says plans to apply for China license to clear card payments
U.S. payments card company Mastercard Inc said on Friday it still plans to apply for a bankcard clearing license in China and was in "active discussions" to explore solutions.
Zuckerberg to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger: NYT
Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg is planning to unify the underlying messaging infrastructure of the WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger services and incorporate end-to-end encryption into these apps, the New York Times reported on Friday.
Irish data watchdog investigates Twitter over privacy rules breach
Twitter's lead regulator in the European Union, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC), said on Friday it was investigating the company for a breach notification received from the social networking site.
Irish data watchdog investigates Twitter for privacy rules breach
Twitter's lead regulator in the European Union, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC), said on Friday it was investigating the company for a breach notification received from the social networking site.
Three Charged for Working With Serial Swatter
The U.S. Justice Department has filed criminal charges against three U.S. men accused of swatting, or making hoax reports of bomb threats or murders in a bid to trigger a heavily armed police response to a target’s address. Investigators say the men, aged 19 to 23, all carried out the attacks ...
Delta postpones Airbus A220 launch due to U.S. government shutdown
Delta Air Lines said on Friday it had decided to postpone the debut of its Airbus A220 due to delays in the Federal Aviation Administration certification process, which has stalled during the partial U.S. government shutdown.
In German 5G poker game, Dommermuth yet to go all in
Germany's years as a cosy oligopoly in which the Big Three mobile operators carve up a saturated market could be about to end as billionaire Ralph Dommermuth joins the fray to bid for a fifth-generation license.
Exclusive: Naspers in talks to up stake in Russian classifieds website Avito
South African media and e-commerce Naspers said it was in talks to increase its stake in Avito, confirming a Reuters report that the group was close to taking control of Russia's largest classified advertising platform.
France tightens 5G network controls amid Huawei backlash
France is stepping up controls of telecoms infrastructure used in next-generation networks, a finance ministry official said, amid growing security concerns over Chinese group Huawei.
Seeking thrifty ways to cut pollution, Rotterdam links up with hybrid BMW owners
As Daan Hosli's hybrid BMW glides into downtown Rotterdam, it passes a virtual boundary into the city's "electric-only zone" and his mobile phone trills out a reminder to switch off his combustion engine and drive on battery power.
China and U.S. among 76 WTO members pushing for new e-commerce rules
Impatient with a lack of World Trade Organization rules on the explosive growth of e-commerce, 76 members - including the United States, China, the European Union and Japan - agreed on Friday to start negotiating a new framework.
France steps up controls of 5G network rollout
The French government has introduced legislation stepping up its capacity to vet what telecoms infrastructure is used in the rollout of fifth-generation networks, a finance ministry official said.
Four players apply to take part in German 5G auction
Four companies have applied to take part in Germany's auction of fifth-generation mobile licences, the BNetzA federal network agency said on Friday, as the deadline for submissions expired.
Zuckerberg plans to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger: NYT
Facebook Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg is planning to unify the underlying messaging infrastructure of its WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger services and incorporate end-to-end encryption to these apps, the New York Times reported on Friday.
Vodafone holds off deploying Huawei in core network due to security row
Vodafone, the world's second largest mobile operator, said it was "pausing" the deployment of Huawei equipment in its core networks until Western governments give the Chinese firm full security clearance.
Exclusive: Naspers nears full control of Russian classified platform Avito - sources
South African media and e-commerce group Naspers is nearing a deal to take full control of Russia's largest classified advertising platform Avito by buying the remaining 32 percent it does not already own, two sources told Reuters.
Exclusive: Ukraine says it sees surge in cyber attacks targeting election
Hackers likely controlled by Russia are stepping up efforts to disrupt Ukraine's presidential election in March with cyber attacks on electoral servers and personal computers of election staff, the head of Ukraine's cyber police said on Friday.
Nearly half WTO members agree to talks on new e-commerce rules
Impatient with a lack of World Trade Organization rules to cover the explosive growth of e-commerce, 76 countries and regions including the United States, the EU and Japan agreed on Friday to start negotiating a set of open and predictable regulations.
Robots serve up food and fun in Budapest cafe
The robots at the Enjoy Budapest Cafe can do it all - they can serve up food and drink, tell jokes, dance with the kids or just hang out for a chat with customers.
U.S. bank trade group, Accenture and others back fintech startup Finxact
Accenture Plc, SunTrust Banks Inc and the American Bankers Association, a trade group for U.S. banks, said on Friday that they had joined a $30 million investment round in Finxact, a startup that develops the back-end technology used by banks to process some transactions.