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Obama, tech officials met to deliberate about surveillance
According to the White House, US President Barack Obama met with tech executives along with transparency advocates to deliberate on the government's surveillance programs.
Market share of Apple's iPhone drops to 5%
Canalys told Bloomberg that Apple's market share in China plunged to just 5% during the second quarter, down from last year's 9%.
Acer retreats from Windows, embraces Android
The Wall Street Journal reported that Acer would retreat from using Windows and embrace the Android operating system for its mobile devices.
US judge considers restriction on Apple Inc for five years in e-books case
US District Judge Denise Cote is considering the possibility of restricting Apple from making contracts with publishers for five years.
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The US Court of Appeals grilled Samsung over a patent case ruling that favored the South Korean company.
According to analysts, valuing BlackBerry right now is impossible considering the company's struggles.
BlackBerry stocks soared by 9% to US$10.08 in trading on early Friday following reports about its possible privatization.
Billionaire Elon Musk would receive US$4.3 million in share-based pay for his recent work on Tesla's Model X sport-utility vehicle.
Tesla Motor Inc. rallied 14% after posting its second quarter earnings report which helped the fortune of Elon Musk to rocket by US$570 million yesterday.
Wells Fargo will release credit cards issued on American Express in 2014. However, industry observers see this as a potential move to rise above competition.
Several sources said that BlackBerry is currently considering the possibility of taking the company private.
Apple would be given the upper hand if the International Trade Commission decided to favor the US tech titan.
NQ Mobile Inc of China aimed to hire US tech talents through a corporate structure that includes two CEOs in two separate headquarters.
Sony Corp.'s hedge for its PlayStation game enterprise has backfired as dollar costs rise. The strategy of Sony Corp. that shielded its PlayStation game enterprise from a strengthening yen has backfired.




