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Sony May Have Succumbed to DDoS Temptation

"I find it hard to believe Sony would be doing this, given the legal implications of mounting DDoS attacks" Incapsula CEO Marc Gaffan told the E-Commerce Times Perpetrators of a DDoS attacks may be subject to civil and criminal liability, including fines and imprisonment unde...

Your Bitcoins Are Good at Microsoft

"If you're a public company, you really can't deal with the risk of having a volatile currency on your books," he told the E-Commerce Times Bitcoin processors like BitPay smooth transactions for merchants.

For Sync 3, Ford Picks BlackBerry, Kicks Microsoft to the Curb

"Our focus on the Sync 3 system was to provide the best infotainment solution to the customer," Ford spokesperson Alan Hall told the E-Commerce Times. "We listened to customers to meet their expectations and that's what led to these technology choices." Microsoft Out of the D...

Amazon Cries Foul Over FAA’s Drone License Stalling

The firms that received licenses this week got them under Section 333, but Amazon is "involved in R&D, which is another angle, and so they should get an experimental authorization from us," FAA spokesperson Alison Duquette told the E-Commerce Times However, "they would like to...

No News Is Google Spain News

"Now Spanish publishers will have to find some other way to monetize their sites," Gruia told the E-Commerce Times. "because revenue from Google was a big part of their earnings from their websites." What Led to the Ruling...

FIDO Alliance Launches ‘Password Killer’ Spec

"The end of passwords cannot come soon enough," Netlogx COO Nicholas Taylor told the E-Commerce Times. "Passwords, both in terms of the number needed and the complexity required, have jumped the shark. The result is that people reuse the same password or write them down," he ...

Samsung, Apple Kick Off Round Eleventy in Patent Fight

"It was Apple's choice to start it, and [Apple's] struggling to find a graceful exit," he told the E-Commerce Times What Dogs of War Were Unleashed...

Dashlane, LastPass Promise Easy Password Changing

"The frequency and the seriousness of these breaches have been increasing in the last 12 months, and what we've seen from consumers is consumer fatigue," Dashlane CEO Emmanuel Schalit told the E-Commerce Times Dashlane Changer...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Federal IT Contract Forecast: Mostly Foggy

"The trend to Lowest Price Technically Acceptable contracting is continuing with more intensity, almost to the point where it has become the default contracting mode," immixGroup Executive Vice President Steve Charles told the E-Commerce Times. LPTA is a formal type of contr...

Grooveshark Tries a Different Tack

Stations will be "created by people rather than by algorithms," company spokesperson James Pearson told the E-Commerce Times. Whereas Grooveshark provides an on-demand streaming service that directly licenses content from thousands of labels, the new social radio service "ope...

Uber Lurches Down Rocky Road

Uber "has a massively high valuation and is a young and relatively inexperienced company," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. (The company last week raised US$1.2 billion in its latest round of funding based on a valuation of $40 billion.)

Google Sets Its Sights on the Under-12 Set

"There may be a profit motive for the companies, but it's become a real problem," she told the E-Commerce Times It took just three weeks or so after the passage of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) for kids to realize that "all they had to do was lie and say...

PS4 May Deliver Street Fighter V’s First Punch

"This is a big franchise and a feather in Sony's cap," Meloni told the E-Commerce Times. "It's a big play with core gamers and may help to sway those still on the fence this holiday about what system to purchase," she added....

Sony’s Cyber-Whodunit Is a Page-Turner

"At the minimum, they will take a significant productivity hit," Michele Borovac, VP at HyTrust, told the E-Commerce Times. "It may take ... years for the company to assess the financial impact of [the breach], as it may spur employee turnover, loss of partners and potential legal costs."

Apple Accused of Secretly Snuffing Non-iTunes Music Purchases

"You can't treat your users like idiots," Intego CEO Jeff Erwin told the E-Commerce Times "You give the user as much information as possible so they understand what the security issue is and what caused it," he said....

Apple Fights Yesteryear’s iTunes DRM War

"That will probably cost it less than what's being asked," Jude told the E-Commerce Times What Both Parties Say...

Amazon Gears Up Its Well-Oiled Holiday Machine

"You are limiting humans to the tasks they are required for and reducing potential damage to products by reducing human handling," he told the E-Commerce Times. The system also reduces the potential injuries humans are vulnerable to when moving around in a warehouse and cuts ...

Cyber Monday Reveals New Customer Spending Patterns

"With millenials using technology to make purchase decisions, retailers small and big have to drive product sales through technology," he told the E-Commerce Times. Cyber Monday is stretching to become Cyber Week, as retailers continue to chase shoppers with deals and discou...

Intel Gives Google Glass a Big Break

Google apparently has seen the writing on the Glass wall. Just a couple of weeks ago, Glass Almanac founder Matt McGee told E-Commerce Times sister publication TechNewsWorld that Google should focus heavily on the corporate and industrial market "It's a major coup for Google t...

Black Friday Reports: Sunny Online, Gloomy Off

"Black Friday is thing of the past," she told the E-Commerce Times. 'Twas the Weekend Before Christmas...

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