Analysis: Few options for companies to defy U.S. intelligence demands
By Lawrence Hurley and Joseph Menn WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. Internet companies that want to resist government deman...
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By Lawrence Hurley and Joseph Menn WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. Internet companies that want to resist government deman...
Read More »MOSCOW (Reuters) - The head of the Russian Orthodox Church has urged monks not to use cellphones to access the Internet in order to ...
Read More »By Georgina Prodhan and Claire Davenport VIENNA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europeans reacted angrily on Friday to revelations that U.S. au...
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By Tom Hals (Reuters) - Micron Technologies Inc's planned acquisition of bankrupt Japanese chipmaker Elpida Memory Inc appeared to m...
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By Ronald Grover , Liana B. Baker and Noel Randewich (Reuters) - Intel Corp's talks to buy content from media companies for its new ...
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By Nadia Damouni NEW YORK (Reuters) - Carl Icahn and Southeastern Asset Management Inc are short-listing potential candidates to bec...
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By Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Private First Class Bradley Manning was seeking a civilian defense attorney to bolster his go...
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(Reuters) - Mike Mullen, a retired admiral and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will join Sprint's board and serve as t...
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By Melanie Lee CHENGDU, China (Reuters) - Guo Ping, deputy chairman of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's fifth-largest smartph...
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By Miyoung Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co lost $12 billion in market value on Friday, hit by brokerage downgrades that...
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