Websites of exchanges Nasdaq, BATS hit in online attack (Reuters)

Reuters – Websites of exchange operators Nasdaq and BATS have been attacked by hackers over the last 24 hours, causing ongoing disruptions for those trying to use the sites, spokespersons for the companies said on Tuesday.

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BlackBerry maker’s CEOs hand reins to insider (Reuters)

Reuters – Research In Motion’s Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie have bowed to investor pressure and resigned as co-CEOs, handing the top job to an insider with four years at the struggling BlackBerry maker.

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Victims say News Corp has admitted hacking cover-up (Reuters)

Reuters – The British newspaper arm of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp has acknowledged to victims that executives covered up the scale of illegal activity by destroying evidence and lying to investigators, victims’ lawyers said on Thursday.

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Hacker says to release full Norton Antivirus code on Tuesday (Reuters)

Reuters – A hacker who goes by the name of ‘Yama Tough’ threatened Saturday to release next week the full source code for Symantec Corp’s flagship Norton Antivirus software.

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Kodak loses third director in a week (Reuters)

Reuters – The third director in a week has resigned from Eastman Kodak Co as the former film giant struggles to survive the dominance of digital photography.

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Steve Jobs another Thomas Edison or Henry Ford? Maybe not. (The Christian Science Monitor)

The Christian Science Monitor – The outpouring of appreciation for Apple cofounder Steven Jobs, who passed away this week, has surpassed levels typically reserved for presidents or popes.

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Steve Jobs: what we can learn from how he lived (The Christian Science Monitor)

The Christian Science Monitor – Steve Jobs would be proud.

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Apple hunted lost item – clue points to new iPhone (Reuters)

Reuters – San Francisco police said on Friday they had helped Apple Inc security search for a “lost item,” following a week of reports that a prototype of the newest iPhone had gone missing in July.

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Google’s Schmidt sees more partners for Google TV (Reuters)

Reuters – Google is “absolutely committed” to its fledgling television business and expects many more partners to join it soon, Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said on Saturday.

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Without Jobs, Apple must show it can still deliver (AP)

AP – With Steve Jobs bowing out as CEO, Apple Inc. must persuade investors and consumers that it doesn’t need the force behind the iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad in charge to keep the technology hits coming.

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