EU watches Apple subscription service, probe unlikely

EU antitrust regulators are keeping tabs on a new media subscription service by Apple Inc. because of concerns voiced by publishers, a European Commission spokeswoman said on Friday. An official investigation appears unlikely, however, as commissioners believe rivalry in the field is increasing, according to their comments to EU legislators. Apple on Tuesday rolled out a subscription service for magazines, newspapers, videos and music which... [more]

European supply ship en route to space station

A European rocket blasted off Wednesday bearing a 20-tonne supply ship destined for a rendezvous with the manned International Space Station. The super-charged Ariane 5 ES rocket departed from Kourou, French Guiana, just shy of 2151 GMT after an initial attempt the day before was scratched at the last minute due to a minor technical glitch with the fueling system. The liftoff had to take place at that time and no other. “As we are... [more]

Facebook and Google size up takeover of Twitter

Google Inc and Facebook Inc, plus others, have held low level takeover talks with Twitter that give the Internet sensation a value as high as $10 billion (6 billion pounds), the Wall Street Journal reported. In December, Twitter raised $200 million in financing in a deal that valued it at $3.7 billion. The company, which allows users to broadcast 140-character messages to groups of followers, had 175 million users as of September. The Wall... [more]

Google puts iPad in the crosshairs

Google on Wednesday provided a glimpse at tablet computer software crafted to dethrone the iPad and courted developers key to the success of Apple gadgets. Google showed off a Honeycomb version of its Android operating system that will debut on the upcoming Motorola Xoom tablet that won raves at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last month. “Honeycomb is tailored for the new generation of tablet-sized computers,” Google... [more]

Obama signs new nuclear deal with Russia

US President Barack Obama on Wednesday signed ratification documents for a new START nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia, in a showpiece moment for his “reset” of ties with the Kremlin. Obama signed the documents in the Oval Office surrounded by key senators and top national security and military officials, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. The new Strategic Arms Reduction... [more]

Vodafone names Philips CEO Kleisterlee as chairman

Vodafone named outgoing Philips Chief Executive Gerard Kleisterlee as its new chairman, bringing emerging markets know-how and an ability to simplify a group to the world’s largest mobile operator. Kleisterlee, who has spent his entire career at Philips, will take over from John Bond at Vodafone’s annual general meeting later this year, 12 months after Bond endured a small rebellion over his role in the firm’s strategy. German-born... [more]

Google’s Android tablet software inches closer

Google Inc. is getting closer to releasing a version of the Android software meant for tablet computers, one that will include a fresh look and updated Web browser and keyboard. The online search leader said Wednesday that it released a preview version of the software development kit for Honeycomb, also known as Android 3.0. It’s for developers to test out their applications on the software and learn about its new capabilities. In... [more]

UK police vow full new inquiry into phone hacking

The late journalist Nicholas Tomalin once summed up the skills needed for his job — a “rat-like cunning, a plausible manner and a little literary ability.” Many British reporters regard that description with a touch of pride. Wiliness and subterfuge are important tricks of the trade in the Wild West world of Britain’s raucous tabloid newspapers, which attract millions of readers with scoops — true or not — about the... [more]

Toyota To Recall 19,000 Cars In The UK

Toyota is to recall nearly 19,000 cars in the UK due to potential problems with fuel systems. The car manufacturer said hundreds of Toyota Avensis and Lexus IS 250 models could be at risk of fuel leaks if they are not modified by mechanics. The company confirmed there were no known accidents related to the defect. However, the faults are the latest in a series of quality control problems to have hit the manufacturer, which has recalled nearly... [more]

Microsoft and RIM grow on app developers – survey

Mobile software developers remain fixated on Apple and on Google’s Android as the prime targets of their toil, but Microsoft and Research In Motion are making inroads as tablet offerings multiply. The iPhone, which boasts more than 300,000 third-party applications, or apps, retains the attention of 92 percent of developers, according to a survey released on Tuesday by research firm IDC and app platform Appcelerator. The survey of... [more]

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