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Friday, September 26, 2014
As Yahoo brings more resources in its core focus products - search, communications, digital magazines, and video - other products and sevices have to go.
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BT has unveiled the results of new field trials that show 'ultrafast' broadband - with combined downstream and upstream speeds of up to one Gigabit per second (1000 Mbps) - can be delivered via a mix of fibre and copper.
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European airlines are now free to permit use of mobile phones following the aircraft landing, and also allow electronic devices to remain On and Connected throughout the flight.
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European Union privacy regulators want Google to make its privacy policies easier to find and understand, clarify what data it holds, in order to comply with EU law.
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BlackBerry on Friday reported loss for the three months ended August 30, 2014, but said it was turning its focus to growth and investments.
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Hackers have begun exploiting the new "Shellshock" computer bug, using worm viruses to scan for vulnerable systems and then infect them, researchers warned on Thursday.
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Late Thursday, Apple issued the iOS 8.0.2 update, which follows quickly on the heels of the flawed-and-quickly-pulled 8.0.1 update that disabled Touch ID and cellular capabilities on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
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Sharp has signed binding agreements with Slovakian company, Universal Media
Corporation and Turkish sales company company VESTEL to begin alliances respectively on Sharp’s audio visual and white goods businesses in Europe.
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Intel will invest $1.5 billion in a 20 percent stake in two semiconductor units of China's state-owned Tsinghua Unigroup, the company said on Friday.
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