Japan’s Renesas considering selling loss-making mobile chip unit
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Renesas Electronics Corp will decide in fiscal 2013 whether to sell its loss-making mobile chip business, the company said on Tuesday. Renesas, the world’s No. 1 maker of microcontroller chips used in cars, received a $1.8 billion government-led bailout last year. The mobile chip division is part of its wholly owned subsidiary Renesas Mobile. Renesas acquired its mobile chip business from Finland’s Nokia in 2010, and said the division has been in the red since then. …
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China says willing to discuss cyber security with the U.S.
By Terril Yue Jones BEIJING (Reuters) – China offered on Tuesday to talk with the United States about cyber security amid an escalating war of words between the two sides on computer hacking, but suspicion is as deep in Beijing as it is in Washington about the accusations and counter-accusations. The world’s two leading economies have been squaring off for months over the issue of cyber attacks, each accusing the other of hacking into sensitive government and corporate websites. A U.S. …
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HP’s Autonomy allegations trigger another inquiry
PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) — Hewlett-Packard says British authorities have opened an investigation into allegations that the company was duped when it bought business software maker Autonomy.
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