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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Technology Report: Microsoft names Nadella as next CEO, Gates to advise on technology

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02/4/2014
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Microsoft names Nadella as next CEO, Gates to advise on technology
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp named 22-year company veteran Satya Nadella as its next chief executive officer on Tuesday and said co-founder Bill Gates would step down as chairman and advise the new CEO on technology, marking an epochal change of control at the company that drove the PC revolution.
Sony in talks to sell PC business to investment fund: Nikkei
(Reuters) - Sony Corp is in talks to sell its poorly performing personal computer business to investment fund Japan Industrial Partners for up to 50 billion yen ($490 million), the Nikkei daily reported.
Apple, U.S. clash in court over e-books antitrust monitor
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc urged a federal appeals court on Tuesday to put a court-appointed antitrust monitor on hold, arguing that his efforts were harming the company's business.
The pen, phone and iPad: Obama's tech push in U.S. schools
ADELPHI, Maryland (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has a pen. He has a phone. And on Tuesday, he wielded an iPad to help make a point about how he hopes to do more for schools without more funding from Congress.
Software maker Tableau's revenue nearly doubles
(Reuters) - Data analysis software maker Tableau Software Inc's quarterly revenue nearly doubled due to higher license sales, sending its shares up 10 percent in extended trading.
RadioShack to close about 500 stores: WSJ
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. electronics chain RadioShack Corp is planning to close about 500 stores within months, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
HP says Autonomy inflated 2010 profits by 81 percent: filing
LONDON (Reuters) - Hewlett Packard said Autonomy, the software firm it bought in 2011, overstated profits at one of its main British units by 81 percent in the year before it was sold in Britain's biggest ever technology deal.
Cisco, Google sign patent agreement
(Reuters) - Google Inc entered into a patent cross-licensing agreement with Cisco Systems Inc, the internet search giant's second such deal in as many months.
Twitter rides mobile wave in shifting Internet landscape
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter Inc, whose stock has surged 150 percent since it went public in November, has a lot to live up to when it reports quarterly earnings for the first time on Wednesday.
Nice Systems names Americas chief Barak Eilam as CEO
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel-based software provider Nice Systems said Barak Eilam - the head of its Americas business - will take over as its new chief executive by the end of April.
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