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Reviewers Sing Apple Music’s Praises

"In some cases, consumers will likely stay on via inertia," he told the E-Commerce Times The music service is a natural expansion of Apple's music franchise, Rubin noted. "There aren't a lot a features that we haven't seen in some form before. The subscription offering isn't u...

Microsoft Is Looking More Like the House Nadella Built

The executives "were clearly redundant after [Nadella] figured out what he wanted to do," Rob Enderle, principal at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Part of the problem at Microsoft was too many independent empires that didn't play well." The Refined Nadella Visi...

Yelp Study Blasts Google for Screwing With Search

"Google is a business, and I don't think you can expect Google to have a neutral point of view -- you can't expect that," he told the E-Commerce Times Assuming the study's conclusions about Google's practices are correct, does that mean the company's behavior is sinister -- or...

Cisco Erects 6 Pillars for the IoT

"As soon as you connect, the next topic that customers think about is whether it is secure," Butaney told the E-Commerce Times. "It is a journey. We are not there today." The 6 Pillars of IoT...

The Encryption Software Scuffle

"At a time when concerns about computer and network security are high, and weaknesses already abound, it's bad policy to create more," he told the E-Commerce Times. Hamstrung, Hindered and Held Up...

IBM, Box Team Up to Conquer the Cloud

Box "provides IBM with a way to tap into its brand equity and growing customer base, many of which are SMB-sized customers, which provides a key growth opportunity for IBM beyond its core enterprise customers," he told the E-Commerce Times What IBM and Box Will Focus On...

Samsung Jams Up Windows Security Updates

"Windows will have an update for a driver, and the OEM will have updates for that driver, and users may not know which the right one is," he told the E-Commerce Times. "but I think if that was the issue, Samsung would be able to work with Microsoft behind the scenes." Disablin...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Internet Players Wrestle with Proposals to Prevent Capture

"Once the U.S. lets go of the ICANN contract for the Internet Assigned Names Authority, the community needs a new way to make its powers enforceable in the face of resistance by ICANN's board," he told the E-Commerce Times. That's the most significant item we haven't yet addr...

Data Requests Put Amazon Between Rock, Hard Place

"They have been very hesitant to release one," he told the E-Commerce Times. "Amazon likes to keep a low profile, which is surprising given the size of the company, so this completes the list of major tech companies releasing these kinds of reports." Data Protectionists...

Rumors Tell the Apple Watch Story

"That the company is being closemouthed about watch sales ... suggests they are in the modest-to-expected range," he told the E-Commerce Times Although Apple has been cagey, Slice Intelligence and IHS Research have sketched vivid estimates of the smartwatch's shipments and har...

AT&T, Verizon and WhatsApp Flunk Privacy

Still, "there's absolutely no excuse for their silence on the issue of encryption and government-mandated backdoors," he told the E-Commerce Times The companies' behavior reflects a long-established pattern. Back in 2012, Verizon was blasted for bragging it was monitoring subs...

AT&T, Verizon and WhatsApp Flunk Privacy

Still, "there's absolutely no excuse for their silence on the issue of encryption and government-mandated backdoors," he told the E-Commerce Times The companies' behavior reflects a long-established pattern. Back in 2012, Verizon was blasted for bragging it was monitoring subs...

AT&T, Verizon and WhatsApp Flunk Privacy

Still, "there's absolutely no excuse for their silence on the issue of encryption and government-mandated backdoors," he told the E-Commerce Times The companies' behavior reflects a long-established pattern. Back in 2012, Verizon was blasted for bragging it was monitoring subs...

Skies May Soon Be Friendlier to Amazon Drones

"It will likely be one person looking at computer screens that monitor a number of automated drones, much like how FedEx has people who monitor their fleet of trucks," he told the E-Commerce Times. "The difference is that the trucks have drivers, while the drones will fly on their own."

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

US Internet Handoff Generates Sparks in Congress

"The consensus view of our members is that [the Internet] wasn't broke and didn't need to be fixed -- but they also recognize that the toothpaste is out of the tube, and that the responsible thing to do is to push for strong accountability mechanisms to replace the U.S. role," Corwin told the E-Commerce Times...

Uber Loses Crucial California Legal Battle

However, that headline is inaccurate, Uber maintained in a statement provided to the E-Commerce Times by spokesperson Trina Smith "The California Labor Commission's ruling is nonbinding and applies to a single driver," Uber said. "Indeed it is contrary to a previous ruling by ...

Amazon May Try Out Delivery-Sharing

"Whether it's delivering groceries or delivering stuff out of an Amazon warehouse, it's all about getting people to do odd jobs," he told the E-Commerce Times It's also about a grand design.

Senators Aim to Ground FBI’s Warrantless Spy Planes

Nevertheless, the FBI's aviation program "is not secret," bureau spokesperson Christopher Allen told the E-Commerce Times via a canned statement. Their capabilities "are protected for operational security purposes." The FBI "routinely uses aviation assets in support of predica...

Can Android Give BlackBerry New Life?

"BlackBerry 10 will still have its core users," he told the E-Commerce Times, but "this also shows that the focus for BlackBerry is on software." That is apparent by the number of recent acquisitions the company has made in the past year, Llamas added....

Apple’s Safari Declares Open Season on Mobile Ads

"Mobile advertising is the wave of the present and the future, so this will pretty much cut off a potentially significant revenue stream. That will be debilitating to a number of organizations," he told the E-Commerce Times. "If you're a newspaper, for example, print advertis...

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