Πέμπτη 9 Ιουνίου 2011

Fwd: Technology Report: Apple, Google cloud can help curb online piracy: U.S.




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06/8/2011
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Apple plans to build a circular "spaceship" building in hometown Cupertino -- and be the best office building in the world, CEO Steve Jobs said. The ailing Jobs, formally on leave from the company, made his second public appearance in two days late on Tuesday to show off plans to the Cupertino city council. Apple has grown "like a weed" Jobs said, and needs a place to put roughly 12,000 people. The massive new structure would be in addition to the main campus at 1 Infinite Loop.

Facebook is providing European regulators with information about its use of facial recognition technology, in response to concerns about the company's roll-out of the technology's availability outside of the U.S.. Facebook said there was no "formal investigation" under way. The move comes after comments by Gerard Lommel, a Luxembourg member of the so-called Article 29 Data Protection Working Party, who said the group would study Facebook's use of facial recognition technology for possible rules violations, according to a report in Bloomberg earlier on Wednesday.

EBay is hunting for acquisitions to speed up its development of image recognition and augmented reality features as the online retailer and auctioneer seeks to capitalize on the potential of mobile phones to help consumers make impulse purchases. Steve Yankovich, head of eBay mobile, told Reuters his division had the company's full support to spend money on innovative technology, as the fastest growing part of eBay which is helping to renew the 15-year-old company's image.

Research firm Gartner lowered its view on global PC market growth for 2011 to 9.3 percent this year, down from the 10.5 percent it previously forecast, due to economic uncertainties as well as a lack of compelling PC products.

For 24 hours on Wednesday, websites with more than 1 billion combined visits a day joined distribution companies to enable IPv6 -- a new Internet protocol with 4 billion times as many addresses as the nearly exhausted pool of Internet addresses used today -- on their main services. Google, Facebook, Akamai, Yahoo, Limelight Networks and Verisign were some of those taking part.

"IPv6 is fundamentally about allowing the Internet to scale to meet the expectations and demands of a global population of 7 billion, coupled with increased expectations of how many devices are expected to be able to connect to the Internet," said Matthew Ford of the Internet Society, a non-profit group dedicated to the open development of the Internet, which organized World IPv6 Day.

Prompted by the soaring cost of developing and marketing their medicines, drug companies are embracing the Internet in a bid to drive down costs. Pfizer, the world's biggest drugmaker, is pushing the envelope on clinical trials by conducting the first ever "virtual" study of a medicine, in which patients will be able to participate by using home computers and smartphones. At the same time, several large companies are changing the way they communicate and market their medicines to doctors by establishing new online services to answer product queries and let physicians order free samples.
LATEST NEWS
Apple, Google cloud can help curb online piracy: U.S.
June 08, 2011 11:16 AM ET
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Services developed by Apple Inc and Google for people to store photos, music and data online may do more to combat online piracy than regulation can, a U.S. official said on Wednesday. | Full Article
FBI director says to boost focus on cyber threats
June 08, 2011 10:36 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI plans to sharpen its focus on the increased threat of cyber attacks over the next two years, FBI Director Robert Mueller said on Wednesday, in the wake of a recent attack on Google's email system. | Full Article
Analysis: Crunching Big Data more than a byte-sized bet
June 08, 2011 03:37 PM ET
BANGALORE (Reuters) - Download a full-length movie on your computer and you'll need about 700 megabytes of space. Now multiply that digital mass by 2.7 trillion. | Full Article
Senators seek crackdown on "Bitcoin" currency
June 08, 2011 11:17 AM ET
ST. LOUIS (Thomson Reuters Accelus) - Two senators are pressing federal authorities to crack down on an online black market and "untraceable" digital currency known as Bitcoins after reports that they are used to buy illegal drugs anonymously. | Full Article
Beer and Facebook don't mix, says SEC
June 08, 2011 12:56 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - It was a takeover attempt that fizzed out. | Full Article
BUSINESS NEWS
Growth worries hit Wall Street for a sixth day
June 08, 2011 04:47 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks extended losses for the sixth straight day on Wednesday as investors worried that a slowing economy could deepen the market's retreat. | Full Article
OPEC oil talks collapse, no output deal
June 08, 2011 04:38 PM ET
VIENNA (Reuters) - OPEC talks broke down in acrimony Wednesday without an agreement to raise output after Saudi Arabia failed to convince the oil cartel to lift production. | Full Article
Fed: Default would be dangerous; Fitch may cut rating
June 08, 2011 04:20 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A default would have severe reverberations in global markets, a top Federal Reserve official said just hours after Fitch Ratings warned it could slash credit ratings if the government misses bond payments. | Full Article
Growth slowed in spring but didn't stall: Fed
June 08, 2011 03:48 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Growth slowed in some U.S. regions during May as costlier food and energy as well as supply disruptions stemming from a major earthquake in Japan in March took a toll, the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday. | Full Article
Exxon has 3 deepwater Gulf of Mexico discoveries
June 08, 2011 03:38 PM ET
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp has made two big new oil discoveries and a natural gas find in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, news that underscores the importance of the prolific basin to U.S. crude output. | Full Article
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