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E3 2015: Evolution or Stagnation?

"It isn't clear even how much they expect to get this year; so the most disruptive thing that could happen would be price reductions from all the companies, as it could increase competition," he told the E-Commerce Times "As we enter the early saturation stage for the platform...

Costolo Out in Twitter’s Latest Round of Musical Chairs

"If it's to remain independent, somebody with the skills and ability to cut costs and reorganize the operation will be required," he told the E-Commerce Times Twitter Under Dorsey ...

Spotify Ain’t Afraid of No Apple

"Apple is the catalyst," Schreiner told the E-Commerce Times. "They're expecting the market to grow." TeliaSonera, which led the round with a $115 million investment in exchange for a 1.4 percent stake, has been partnering with Spotify for five years. The two companies are set...

US Snooping Costs High-Tech Sector $35B and Counting

"We really need to see top-level U.S. government leadership coming in saying a balanced approach to this is needed. It's not just about surveillance and law enforcement. It's also about the economic consequences," Castro told the E-Commerce Times "Until that happens, industry ...

WWDC 2015 Didn’t Need to Rouse Investors

"For me, that is where the true bottom line growth will come from, but that is a long-term play," Humphrey told the E-Commerce Times. "Apple Music is an example of a venture that won't have a huge impact on Apple's revenues, as streaming music is a fairly low-margin business,...

OPM Security Was a Data Breach Waiting to Happen

"I think the Chinese are building a database that they can use for blackmail or espionage," he told the E-Commerce Times The kind of information compromised at OPM commonly has been sought after by spy agencies seeking to cultivate assets in foreign governments. Computers just...

Amazon Seeks Talent for Ambitious PC Game

"They're clearly the company to watch with regard to cloud services," Enderle told the E-Commerce Times, "so if you're looking for a service that is mostly likely capable of hosting something like this effectively, Amazon goes to the top of the list -- from a technological standpoint, and sheer size-and-scale standpoint." ...

It’s Streaming Time for Showtime

"As we saw with mobile phones, it's not just about market share," he told the E-Commerce Times. "Android has more phones out there than Apple -- by a wide margin -- but the Apple App Store has proven to be substantially more effective with respect to monetization. From all accounts, this pattern seems to be transferring to Apple TV. HBO seems very happy with the results thus far. Showtime obviously wants the same." ...

And the Dish Ran Away With T-Mobile?

"Dish has spectrum rights which it needs to use, or it'll face pressure to sell them off," he told the E-Commerce Times Building a fifth carrier "isn't reasonable, but combining with a mobile carrier brings spectrum benefits, in addition to some bundling benefits -- especially...

Huawei’s P8 Lite Tickles US Smartphone Market

"The 5-inch screen is very generous -- most low-end smartphones have screens below 4.5 inches," he told the E-Commerce Times. "And you have a good processor, and good connectivity, and it comes at $250 unlocked." Huawei's go-to-market strategy is to address the "small but grow...

AT&T May Leave Anti-Net Neutrality Ranks

"The Open Internet Order provides clear rules of the road that will ensure enforceable protections for consumers and innovators online, and it's important that the commission implement them in a timely way," FCC spokesperson Mark Wigfield told the E-Commerce Times The petition...

AT&T May Leave Anti-Net Neutrality Ranks

"The Open Internet Order provides clear rules of the road that will ensure enforceable protections for consumers and innovators online, and it's important that the commission implement them in a timely way," FCC spokesperson Mark Wigfield told the E-Commerce Times The petition...

AT&T May Leave Anti-Net Neutrality Ranks

"The Open Internet Order provides clear rules of the road that will ensure enforceable protections for consumers and innovators online, and it's important that the commission implement them in a timely way," FCC spokesperson Mark Wigfield told the E-Commerce Times The petition...

Google Creates One-Stop Privacy and Security Shop

"If an attacker gets access to this security control center, this simplicity works for them too," he told the E-Commerce Times The security features "are mainly about multifactor authentication and SSO, and linking all of your devices so Google knows it's you," pointed out Eth...

Nintendo Scotches Android Console Rumor

"We cannot comment on ... articles which are mainly comprised of information that the reporters allegedly obtained from an 'an anonymous person concerned' as well as the reporters' opinions and speculations based upon such information," Nintendo told the E-Commerce Times in a statement provided by company spokesperson Ashton Shurson.

Intel Buys Altera to Fulfill Moore’s Law Promise

Intel also may have an advantage, because in addition to its core business, its integrated device manufacturing gives it the ability to develop circuits and chips more cost effectively in-house, he told the E-Commerce Times. "This is no small matter," Mulloy added. "One of ou...

The Painful Persistence of Ad Injections

"Huge security issues will arise with ad injections," Secure Channels CEO Richard Blech told the E-Commerce Times. "If ads can be injected, so can malware" -- and customers and website owners are defenseless The Business of Ad Injection...

Netflix Stars in the Internet’s Big Motion Picture Show

"When you combine Netflix and YouTube traffic, that is more than 50 percent of total traffic -- and if you further look at how it is trending, it isn't new but it is just continuing to increase," she told the E-Commerce Times. "This in turn portends that there is a great demand for on-demand video, but the new video is bandwidth-heavy."

FBI to Dig Into IRS Data Breach Debacle

However, the personal data they acquired "seems to be exactly the kind of information the IRS has," Igor Baikalov, chief scientist at Securonix, told the E-Commerce Times. A Drop in the IRS Data Bucket?...

Putting the EU’s E-Commerce Puzzle Together

It's good not only for European and U.S. companies, but also for European consumers, because companies will be able to bring products and services to market faster if they don't have to slog through a different set of rules and regulations for each of the 28 member states, Castro told the E-Commerce Times...

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