U.S. regulator backs new rules for telecom security threats

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously on Tuesday to advance new rules barring a U.S. government program from purchasing equipment or services from companies posing a security threat to the country's communications networks.

China's Huawei Tech retrenches in U.S. after years of criticism

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL], viewed with suspicion in congress as a potential threat to U.S. national security, has laid off five employees at its Washington office and slashed lobbying expenditures, according to sources familiar with the matter and government ...

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VW unit Electrify America selects suppliers for U.S. EV chargers

DETROIT (Reuters) - Volkswagen AG unit Electrify America said on Tuesday it has selected several suppliers, including Switzerland's ABB LtdS> and South Korea's Signet EV Inc, to install more than 2,000 high-speed electric vehicle chargers in the United States by the end of 2019.

ABB to provide electric vehicle chargers across the U.S.

ZURICH (Reuters) - ABB said on Tuesday it received an order from Volkswagen unit Electrify America to provide high power electric vehicle chargers across the United States, the biggest U.S. project to date in that field.

U.S. regulator votes to advance new rules on telecom security threats

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to advance new rules to bar the use of funds from a government program to purchase equipment or services from companies that pose a security threat to U.S. communications networks and is considering additional ste...

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Exclusive: Russia's drive to replace Western power technology hits snag

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's drive to build a large power-generating turbine to lessen its dependence on Western technology has suffered a major set-back after a prototype broke beyond repair, two sources familiar with the project told Reuters.

Tech firms, including Microsoft, Facebook, vow not to aid government cyber attacks

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft, Facebook and more than 30 other global technology companies on Tuesday announced a joint pledge not to assist any government in offensive cyber attacks.

U.S. top court rules that Microsoft email privacy dispute is moot

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed Microsoft Corp's privacy fight with the Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas after Congress passed legislation that resolved the dispute.

EU Commission proposes making fingerprints mandatory in ID cards

STRASBOURG (Reuters) - Identity cards held by EU citizens will be required to include digital images of the holder's fingerprints as part of a crackdown on fraudulent documents used by criminals and extremists, the European Commission proposed on Tuesday.

Brexit backer Banks denies allegation he misused data in campaign

LONDON (Reuters) - A prominent campaigner to leave the European Union, Arron Banks, denied allegations on Tuesday by a former employee of political consultancy Cambridge Analytica that he had misused personal data for political purposes.

Tech companies to be forced to give police overseas data under EU proposal

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Technology companies such as Google, Microsoft and Facebook will be forced to hand over users' data to European law enforcement officials even when it is stored on servers outside the bloc, under a law proposed by the EU on Tuesday.

Tesla production pause adds to Model 3 concerns

(Reuters) - Tesla Inc shares fell as much as 2 percent in premarket trading on Tuesday, a temporary halt in production of its Model 3 sedan adding to nerves about the electric car maker's consistent failure to keep its promises on vehicle output.

Robots will replace humans in retail, says China's JD.com

MADRID (Reuters) - Robots will eventually replace human workers in the retail industry, the chief executive of Chinese e-commerce company JD.com predicted on Tuesday.

Indonesia MPs grill Facebook officials on data breaches

JAKARTA (Reuters) - A Facebook official apologised to Indonesian members of parliament on Tuesday during a five-hour grilling at a public hearing on issues ranging from the misuse of personal data to the oversight of content by the social media giant.

Mapping startup Mapbox hires head of product from Google

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Digital maps startup Mapbox Inc told Reuters on Tuesday that it has hired a lead product manager from the local search unit of Alphabet Inc's Google to serve as head of product for maps and search.

Vivendi sets out its defense as it fights Elliott over Telecom Italia

PARIS (Reuters) - France's Vivendi is asking Telecom Italia (TIM) investors to trust its long-term strategy ahead of a leadership showdown against activist fund Elliott.

Exclusive: Amazon in talks with airline Azul for shipping in Brazil - sources

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc is in talks with Brazilian airline Azul SA on shipping goods in the country, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters, in the latest sign of the retailer's big plans in Latin America's largest economy.

Vivendi defends its strategy for Telecom Italia

PARIS (Reuters) - French media group Vivendi defended its strategy for Telecom Italia (TIM) in a document released on Tuesday, insisting it is best placed as the number one shareholder to provide stability for the former monopoly.

Russia asks Google and Apple to remove Telegram from stores: Ifax

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's state telecommunications regulator said on Tuesday it had sent requests to Google and Apple asking them to remove the Telegram messenger service from their application stores, the Interfax news agency reported.

In South Korea, overseas cryptocurrency offerings skirt local clampdown

SEOUL (Reuters) - Six months after South Korea banned the issuance of new cryptocurrencies, they are starting to creep back into the country by using overseas listings for local trading.

U.S. strike on China's ZTE another blow for Qualcomm

SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - A move by the United States to ban American firms selling components to the Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp will also hit a target closer to home: Qualcomm Inc, a U.S. company that is a major supplier of chips for ZTE's phones.

Uber executive plays down deal prospects in Brazil, citing scale

(Reuters) - Uber's robust growth in Brazil, its biggest market outside the United States, has given the ride-hailing app a far stronger position than it had in Asian markets that it recently exited, a senior executive said on a visit to South America.

U.S. Supreme Court weighs South Dakota e-commerce sale tax fight

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday will consider whether to let states force out-of-state online retailers to collect sales taxes on purchases in a fight potentially worth billions of dollars pitting South Dakota against e-commerce businesses.

U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange Kraken quits Japan: Bloomberg

(Reuters) - U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange Kraken will stop its trading services in Japan, citing rising costs of doing business there, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

Walmart gives its website a makeover in latest e-commerce push

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Walmart Inc, the world's largest brick-and-mortar retailer, said on Tuesday it has made extensive changes to its website, betting that a cleaner, more modern walmart.com will help it win market share from Amazon.com Inc.

Elon Musk's Boring Co raises $112.5 million in funding, most from Musk

(Reuters) - Elon Musk's Boring Co said on Monday it raised $112.5 million in equity, with 90 percent coming from Musk himself, as the company seeks to build underground tunnels for its hyperloop transportation project.

Tesla says Model 3 production shut down temporarily

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tesla Inc has temporarily suspended its Model 3 assembly line in what the company said on Monday was a planned production pause, as the automaker continues to face challenges ramping up its new sedan.

Facebook must face class action over facial recognition: U.S. judge

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. federal judge ruled on Monday that Facebook Inc must face a class action lawsuit alleging that the social network unlawfully used a facial recognition process on photos without user permission.

Tesla temporarily shuts down Model 3 production in Fremont

(Reuters) - Tesla Inc on Monday said it was having a planned downtime on the Model 3 production, after a BuzzFeed report said the carmaker had temporarily shut down Model 3 production in the company's Fremont, California, plant without warning.

Deleted Facebook Cybercrime Groups Had 300,000 Members

Hours after being alerted by KrebsOnSecurity, Facebook last week deleted almost 120 private discussion groups totaling more than 300,000 members who flagrantly promoted a host of illicit activities on the social media network’s platform. The scam groups facilitated a broad spectrum o...

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