AllNews'Mark Scott The New York Times' - 35 News Result(s)Google Will Further Block Some European Search Results Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday February 12, 2016 Google will soon block access to certain disputed links from all of its domains in the latest 'Right to Be Forgotten' move. www.gadgets360.comUS and Europe Fail to Meet Deadline for Data Transfer Deal Written by shubhamv | Monday February 1, 2016 Despite the last-minute talks, both sides remained far apart on specific details required to approve a comprehensive deal. www.gadgets360.comEurope's Top Digital-Privacy Watchdog Zeros in on US Tech Giants Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday January 25, 2016 Failure to find a compromise, company executives warn, could disrupt billions of dollars of trade between two of the world's largest economies. www.gadgets360.comEuropean Antitrust Chief Takes Swipe at Privacy Issue Written by shubhamv | Tuesday January 19, 2016 Vestager's comments are the latest in a growing chorus of European criticism about the privacy practices of US tech giants. www.gadgets360.comNokia Tries to Reinvent Itself, Again, by Taking Over Alcatel-LucentBusiness | Mark Scott, The New York Times | Tuesday December 1, 2015 That strategy will soon face its biggest test when Nokia completes its $16.6 billion takeover of its Franco-American rival Alcatel-Lucent in early 2016. www.ndtv.com/businessNokia Tries to Reinvent Itself, Again, by Taking Over Alcatel-Lucent Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday November 30, 2015 Nokia has turned to manufacturing the telecom equipment that powers the mobile networks of global carriers like Deutsche Telekom and China Mobile. www.gadgets360.comWhat Uber Can Learn From Airbnb's Global Expansion Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday July 8, 2015 Uber and Airbnb are similar in many ways. 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Both born in San Francisco, and are both flush with investor money. www.gadgets360.comUber to Acquire Mapping Technology and Know-How From Microsoft Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday June 30, 2015 The deal is the latest move in Uber's quest to strengthen its mapping research efforts. www.gadgets360.comBritain Offers Itself as a Proving Ground Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday June 11, 2015 The country is positioning itself as a giant test track for global automakers building and refining their driverless technology. www.gadgets360.comEuropean Regulators Turn Aim to Facebook Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday May 26, 2015 Facebook is the latest American tech giant that Europeans love to hate. www.gadgets360.comUber Joins the Bidding for Here, Nokia's Digital Mapping Service Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday May 8, 2015 Uber has reportedly submitted a bid for Nokia's Here for as much as $3 billion. www.gadgets360.comDecades of Scrutiny, but Tech Giants Play On Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday April 16, 2015 Over the past few decades, Europe's regulators have challenged the practices of some of the titans of US technology. www.gadgets360.comInquiries in Europe Target US Tech Giants Written by HiteshA | Friday April 3, 2015 The new developments offer the latest and perhaps clearest sign yet that US tech giants face intensifying scrutiny in Europe. www.gadgets360.comSmartphones Set Off a New Wave of Corporate Self-Reinvention Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday March 9, 2015 Executives know that staying in business might mean upending their current products and services to become more relevant. www.gadgets360.comUber Drivers Face Fines in Paris Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday February 23, 2015 Under the new French transport rules, Paris police have been issuing fines to drivers who pick up fares through UberPop. www.gadgets360.comMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com