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Bloomberg News, Published on 27/10/2017
» SAN FRANCISCO/BEIJING: Apple Inc began accepting early orders for its iPhone X and shipping times quickly lengthened to as much as five weeks in the US, signalling supplies will likely remain tight as the new device goes on sale Nov 3.
Bloomberg News, Published on 10/01/2017
» LUXEMBOURG - Google, Facebook Inc and other internet companies will be covered by strict new European Union privacy rules that seek to limit access to consumers’ data.
Bloomberg News, Published on 14/09/2016
» SINGAPORE/SEOUL - Samsung Electronics Co will push out a software update for South Korea that caps the capacity of Galaxy Note 7 smartphone batteries at 60%, a stop-gap measure to prevent overheating as the device’s global recall proceeds.
Bloomberg News, Published on 24/05/2016
» SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter is about to get a little less complicated.
Bloomberg News, Published on 01/10/2015
» Hackers have stepped up their attacks on government organisations and companies in Southeast Asia and made the region one of the most targeted in the world amid heightened regional tensions, according to security provider FireEye.
Bloomberg News, Published on 27/01/2015
» Facebook Inc restored desktop and mobile services after users in parts of Asia, Europe and Africa couldn’t access the social network.
Bloomberg News, Published on 24/09/2014
» Taiwan banned all government workers from using instant messaging services including Naver Corp.’s Line and Microsoft Corp.’s MSN over security concerns, the Cabinet said in a statement Tuesday night.
Bloomberg News, Published on 09/06/2014
» China Mobile Ltd, the world’s largest mobile-phone company by subscribers, agreed to buy an 18% stake in True Corp for 28.6 billion baht.
Bloomberg News, Published on 04/05/2014
» Swatch Group, the world’s biggest watchmaker, says it’s taking action against Apple Inc over the most valuable technology company’s use of the iWatch brand, which it says is too similar to its own iSwatch label.
Bloomberg News, Published on 23/02/2014
» Microsoft Corp is cutting the price of Windows 8.1 by 70% for makers of low-cost computers and tablets as they try to fend off cheaper rivals like Google Inc's Chromebooks, people familiar with the program said.