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Monday, September 16, 2013

Technology Report: ZTE aims to expand cloud computing services overseas

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09/16/2013
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ZTE aims to expand cloud computing services overseas
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China's ZTE Corp, the world's fifth largest telecoms equipment maker, plans to expand cloud computing services abroad, despite the challenge of allaying security concerns.
Telecom Italia delays strategic board meeting: sources
MILAN (Reuters) - Telecom Italia has scrapped a crucial board meeting due later this week, people with knowledge of the situation said, as it buys time to figure out a new shareholder structure that could revive its fortunes after years of underperformance.
U.S. Iran sanctions force closure of opposition leader's website
DUBAI (Reuters) - A U.S. web-hosting company has shut the website of an Iranian opposition leader held under house arrest in Tehran to comply with U.S. sanctions, underscoring the unintended impacts of some of the curbs imposed on the Islamic Republic.
Belgium investigates suspected cyber spying by foreign state
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium said on Monday it was investigating suspected foreign state espionage against its main telecoms company, which is the top carrier of voice traffic in Africa and the Middle East, and a newspaper pointed the finger at the United States.
Feeling tipsy? New apps read blood alcohol levels, hail a taxi
TORONTO (Reuters) - Before getting behind the wheel after a night out, a driver can test his blood alcohol level with new apps that not only give a reading but can call a cab.
U.S. broker's Facebook misstep leads to fine, suspension
(Reuters) - A Facebook post defending a drug company stock has spurred more than a year of headaches for a broker who has been fined and suspended in a case that highlights the perils of running afoul of the securities industry's social media rules.
China must crack down on critical online speech-party journal
BEIJING (Reuters) - An influential Communist Party journal on Monday decried online speech critical of the ruling Communist Party and government, comparing Internet rumors to denunciation posters during Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution.
Flash storage firm Violin Memory to raise $180 million in IPO
(Reuters) - Flash storage provider Violin Memory, backed by Toshiba Corp, expects to raise as much as $180 million from its initial public offering of 18 million shares.
Deloitte hires FBI agent who oversaw probe into September 11 attack
BOSTON (Reuters) - Deloitte & Touche LLP said on Monday it hired a former senior FBI official as its new director of security and privacy, as the firm seeks to help its client companies fight the threat from increasingly sophisticated computer hackers.
Exclusive: Saudi prince to hold Twitter stake, sees IPO by early 2014
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal says he will not sell any of his shares in microblogging site Twitter Inc when it goes public, and expects the firm's IPO to hit the market later this year or in early 2014.
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