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Taiwan's Foxconn plans $5 billion investment over five years in Indian facility

By Devidutta Tripathy MUMBAI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer and a key supplier to Apple Inc, on Saturday signed a pact with India’s Maharashtra state to invest $5 billion over five years on a new electronics manufacturing facility. The announcement was made by Foxconn founder Terry Gou and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis after the signing of an accord in the state capital Mumbai. The

China-linked hackers attack American Airlines, Sabre systems: Bloomberg

(Reuters) – China-linked hackers attacked the computer systems of travel reservations distributor Sabre Corp and American Airlines Group Inc , Bloomberg reported, although the world’s largest airline said there was no evidence of such a breach. Incidents at the travel companies were consistent with incursions by China-based hackers that recently targeted insurer Anthem Inc and the U.S. government’s personnel office, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the investigations.

Roundup: 5 things to help you unplug this weekend

Intro: Unplug yourselves this weekend We’ve all had that feeling. The early morning groggy regret of staying up far too late playing Hearthstone, Facebooking or checking emails. The wistful sigh as we trawl through Instagram, looking at some beautiful person standing chopping wood against a log cabin backdrop. Watching The Walking Dead thinking, “I could do that, I could survive unplugged when it all goes to hell and back”. Many

Microsoft partners with the NFL to speed up instant replay challenges

Touchdown for Microsoft. Microsoft will provide the National Football League with Surface Pro 3 tablets during the 2015-2016 season. As you’re accustomed to seeing during NFL games, the Surface Pro 3 will be used to conduct in-game scouting and playcalling. But now Microsoft and the NFL are partnering on a video system that will enable coaches to initiate Instant Replay Challenges. Additionally, referees will be able to review calls directly

Roundup: 5 things to help you unplug this weekend

Intro: Unplug yourselves this weekend We’ve all had that feeling. The early morning groggy regret of staying up far too late playing Hearthstone, Facebooking or checking emails. The wistful sigh as we trawl through Instagram, looking at some beautiful person standing chopping wood against a log cabin backdrop. Watching The Walking Dead thinking, “I could do that, I could survive unplugged when it all goes to hell and back”. Many

Microsoft partners with the NFL to speed up instant replay challenges

Touchdown for Microsoft. Microsoft will provide the National Football League with Surface Pro 3 tablets during the 2015-2016 season. As you’re accustomed to seeing during NFL games, the Surface Pro 3 will be used to conduct in-game scouting and playcalling. But now Microsoft and the NFL are partnering on a video system that will enable coaches to initiate Instant Replay Challenges. Additionally, referees will be able to review calls directly

Samsung Galaxy S7: the TechRadar concept

Samsung Galaxy S7: news and rumours When it comes to the new Samsung Galaxy S7, we want to see Samsung departing from the usual design of standard, blocky phone. What we want now is something innovative, something that pushes the boundaries and takes into account all the awesome technology Samsung keeps promising. So here’s how we think it should shake down – TechRadar’s Galaxy S7, complete with all the technology

Samsung Galaxy S7: the TechRadar concept

Samsung Galaxy S7: news and rumours When it comes to the new Samsung Galaxy S7, we want to see Samsung departing from the usual design of standard, blocky phone. What we want now is something innovative, something that pushes the boundaries and takes into account all the awesome technology Samsung keeps promising. So here’s how we think it should shake down – TechRadar’s Galaxy S7, complete with all the technology

Man-in-the-cloud attack could hit leading cloud firms

Box, Google Drive, Dropbox and Microsoft OneDrive are all at risk from a man-in-the-cloud cyber attack that can lie completely undetected. First reported by V3, research firm Imperva told the Black Hat security conference that some of the largest cloud-based firms on the planet are vulnerable to attacks that wouldn’t even need a username or password to be carried out. It claims that data could easily be accessed in this

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