Indian private sector lender Yes Bank is in talks with Microsoft Corp and two other technology companies as it looks to bring in a strategic shareholder as part of a strategy to rake in fresh capital, the Mint newspaper reported on Sunday.
As Softbank's Oyo booms, some Indian hotels cry foul and check out
India's Oyo Hotels and Homes shot out of nowhere to become one of the world's largest hotel chains with a simple promise of "hassle-free" online booking, transparent pricing and cheerful lodging.
Vodafone tests new network tech in UK in challenge to 'big three' suppliers
Vodafone is testing innovative open access radio technology in Britain - a first for Europe - in a move that could break the grip Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia hold on the telco equipment market.
UAE telecom du sees no evidence of ‘security holes’ in Huawei’s 5G technology: CTO
United Arab Emirates (UAE) telecoms company du saw no evidence of security concerns about Huawei’s 5G technology, the company’s chief technological officer Saleem Albalooshi told Reuters on Sunday.
Vattenfall wins electric vehicle charging stations order from Norway's Tine
Swedish power group Vattenfall has won an order from Norway's biggest dairy group Tine SA to run 200 charging stations for employees' and customers' electric vehicles.
PayPal becomes first member to exit Facebook's Libra Association
U.S. payments processor PayPal Holdings Inc said on Friday it was leaving Libra Association, the entity managing the Facebook-led effort to build global digital currency Libra, making it the first member to exit the group.
U.S. agency reviews whether 2,000 Teslas should have been recalled
U.S. regulators said on Friday they were reviewing whether Tesla Inc should have recalled 2,000 of its electric cars in May instead of issuing a software upgrade to fix a potential defect that could have resulted in battery fires.
Apple rolls out free repair for iPhone 6S devices that do not turn on
Apple Inc said on Friday some iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus handsets may not power on due to a failed component, and the company is offering to repair the devices for free.
U.S. agency reviews claims 2,000 Teslas should have been recalled
U.S. regulators said on Friday they were reviewing claims that Tesla Inc should have recalled 2,000 of its electric cars in May instead of issuing a software upgrade to fix a potential defect that could have resulted in battery fires.
Amazon Prime Video back after brief disappearance from Apple's app stores
Amazon Inc's streaming service, Prime Video, was once again available on Apple Inc's app stores after briefly disappearing on Friday due to a technical glitch.
Trump re-election campaign targeted by Iran-linked hackers: sources
A hacking group that appears to be linked to the Iranian government attempted to break into U.S. President Donald Trump's re-election campaign but were unsuccessful, sources familiar with the operation told Reuters on Friday.
PayPal withdraws from Facebook's Libra Association
U.S. payments processor PayPal Holdings Inc announced Friday it was withdrawing from the Libra Association, a Facebook-led effort to build a global digital currency.
Paypal withdraws from Facebook's Libra Association
U.S. payments processor PayPal Holdings announced Friday it was withdrawing from the Libra Association, a Facebook-led effort to build a global digital currency.
Exclusive: Hackers apparently linked to Iran tried to intrude in Trump 2020 campaign: sources
A hacking group that appears to be linked to the Iranian government attempted to break into U.S. President Donald Trump's re-election campaign but were unsuccessful, sources familiar with the operation told Reuters on Friday.
Tesla automated parking problems seen liability of app 'driver' for now
Tesla Inc owners summoning their driverless cars in parking lots are likely liable for crashes, lawyers said after a series of internet videos showed problems with cars running new software.
Amazon Prime Video disappears from Apple's app stores
Amazon Inc's streaming service, Prime Video, disappeared from Apple Inc's app store on Friday.
Iranian hackers targeted U.S. presidential campaign, did not succeed: Microsoft
A hacking group that appears to be linked to the Iranian government attempted to intrude into a U.S. presidential contender's campaign but did not succeed, Microsoft Corp said on Friday.
U.S. NHTSA reviewing claims 2,000 Tesla vehicles should have been recalled
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Friday it is reviewing a defect petition that claims Tesla Inc failed to issue a recall when it issued a software upgrade in 2,000 Model S and Model X vehicles in May.
Iranian hackers targeted a U.S. presidential campaign, Microsoft says
A hacking group that appears to be linked to the Iranian government has carried out a campaign against a U.S. presidential campaign, Microsoft Corp said on Friday.
EU to urge G20 response on Facebook's Libra, calls for tech tax reform
European Union finance ministers will tell their counterparts at a G20 meeting in mid-October that a global regulatory response is needed to "stablecoins" such as Facebook's Libra, an EU document said.
Exclusive: Antitrust probers in Congress ask Spotify to detail alleged Apple abuses - sources
U.S. lawmakers have requested information from Apple critic Spotify as part of an antitrust probe, according to two sources briefed on the investigation into allegations the iPhone maker engages in anti-competitive behavior to support its own apps.
Broadcom faces EU order to suspend some business practices: source
U.S. chipmaker Broadcom will be told by EU antitrust regulators this month to suspend certain business practices including exclusivity clauses with TV and modem makers, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Disney bans ads from Netflix ahead of streaming launch: WSJ
Walt Disney Co is banning advertising from Netflix Inc across its TV networks, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Apple raises production of iPhone 11 models by about 10%: Nikkei
Apple Inc has asked suppliers to increase production of its iPhone 11 models by up to 8 million units, or about 10%, Nikkei Asian Review reported, hinting that demand for the recently launched versions of its flagship phone was picking up.
NHTSA reviewing claims 2,000 Tesla vehicles should have been recalled
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Friday it is reviewing a defect petition that claims Tesla Inc failed to issue a recall when it issued a software in 2,000 Model S and Model X vehicles in May.
EU to hit Broadcom with interim order this month: source
EU antitrust regulators will this month order U.S. chipmaker Broadcom to scrap its exclusivity clauses with TV and modem makers while they investigate whether this and other tactics hamper rivals, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.
FBI director warns Facebook could become platform of 'child pornographers'
FBI Director Christopher Wray said Friday that Facebook’s proposed move to encrypt its popular messaging program would turn the platform into a “dream come true for predators and child pornographers.”
Samsung heir Lee won't seek board term extension: report
Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee will not seek an extension to his term as director of the board of Samsung Electronics, the Korea Economic Daily newspaper reported on Friday.
U.S., allies urge Facebook for backdoor to encryption as they fight child abuse
The United States, the United Kingdom and Australia have called on Facebook Inc to not go ahead with end-to-end encryption across its messaging services unless law enforcement officials have backdoor access, saying encryption hindered the fight against child abuse and terrorism.
U.S., U.K. urge Facebook not to encrypt messages as they fight child abuse, terrorism
(This Octoebr 3 story has been refilled to correct headline and grafs 1-4 to show agreement involves only the U.S. and the U.K., not Australia. Australia signed a separate open letter to Facebook)