Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Technology Report: Fairfax's Watsa says confident BlackBerry bid will succeed

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Fairfax's Watsa says confident BlackBerry bid will succeed
TORONTO (Reuters) - Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd's Chief Executive Prem Watsa said on Wednesday he is confident the consortium he leads can find the money needed to fund a $4.7 billion bid for struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd.
Twitter introduces an alert system for emergencies, disasters
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter, which is preparing for its initial public offering, said on Wednesday it will help users receive special alerts from government agencies and aid agencies during emergencies.
Exclusive: Nokia weighs Alcatel tie-up after Microsoft deal - sources
NEW YORK/HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia is discussing internally whether to approach French rival Alcatel-Lucent about a tie-up, part of the Finnish company's review of how it can grow after the planned sale of its handset business to Microsoft Corp, several people close to the matter said.
U.S. officials woo tech companies in new push for cybersecurity law
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senior U.S. officials on Wednesday sought to mend fences with the technology industry as they renewed their pleas for legislation to increase the flow of information about cyber attacks between federal agencies and private companies.
'Left Behind' video game creator faces U.S. SEC fraud charges
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The creator of a video game based on the popular Christian "Left Behind" novel series and his friend have been charged with scheming to inflate the company's revenue by nearly 1,300 percent, U.S. regulators announced Wednesday.
Facebook and Twitter too late for China's Internet
BEIJING (Reuters) - Facebook Inc and Twitter face a daunting task in China, if access to their social networks is unblocked, as they would be up against deeply entrenched domestic rivals which cater to local needs and tastes.
Hacker 'mercenaries' linked to Japan, South Korea spying: researchers
Washington (Reuters) - A small, sophisticated international hacking group was responsible for a widely publicized 2011 spying attack on members of Japan's parliament as well as dozens of previously undisclosed breaches at government agencies and strategic companies in Japan and South Korea, security researchers said.
Panic button-equipped Amazon Kindles join gadget battle
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc has begun selling a juiced-up line-up of new Kindle tablets, many sporting a unique video helpdesk feature it hopes will give it a leg-up over Apple Inc and Google Inc during the holiday season.
Samsung dazzles phablet followers with more girth, size
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is seeking to dazzle followers of the phablet with bigger screens, and even possibly with a curved one, in its attempt to fence off a segment of smartphones once mocked for their girth and size.
BlackBerry shares sink on growing unease about Fairfax bid
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd shares fell five percent on Wednesday on rising doubts a $4.7 billion takeover offer for the struggling smartphone maker by Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd will succeed.
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