Saturday, July 27, 2013

Tech firms say they are losing business over NSA surveillance

Tech firms say they are losing business over NSA surveillance
Revelations about the US government's vast data collection programs have already started hurting American technology firms, according to an industry survey released this week. The Cloud Security Alliance said 10 percent of its non-US members have …
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Wall Street Slumps, But Apple Keeps Tech Sector Afloat
Shares of the world's biggest technology company, which have an outsize impact on the tech-heavy Nasdaq, rallied. AT&T (T) posted narrowly-weaker-than-expected profits, but sales that topped analysts' estimates. Boeing's (BA) quarterly results flew …
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Tech firms and their founders
THE epic struggle between two billionaires over the future of Dell has gone to another round. Michael Dell, the ailing computer-maker's founder and biggest shareholder, has now been forced twice to postpone a vote on his proposal to buy out the firm …
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American tech firms losing business over Snowden's PRISM revelations
Not long after ex-CIA contractor and now-famous leaker Edward Snowden revealed US government's vast data collection programs to the world, American technology firms have started losing millions. That's according to an industry survey released this week.
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