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The Madness of the ITC, Part 1: The Invisalign Case

"To accomplish these goals, data must be able to flow across physical borders -- that is, both into and out of the U.S.," she told the E-Commerce Times Electronic transmissions themselves are not patentable, Slater pointed out, adding that an exclusion order or cease-and-desis...

Black Friday May Be Losing Its Mojo

"That's where the unique, new and different products are going to be found," he told the E-Commerce Times. Consumers are getting fed up with the hype around Black Friday, according to Jaime Brugeras, VP of analytics at Networked Insights.

Amazon Goes Into the Handyman Business

Amazon "already has the daily deal property for local deals, which it's done in conjunction with LivingSocial for some time," Sterling told the E-Commerce Times. "Is this going to be integrated there, or are they going to integrate with Amazon.com, or will they build out a separate property?"...

FCC’s Spectrum Cash Cow Produces Rich Milk

"They're going to have a brief break for Thanksgiving, and then the auction will resume Monday," Ronald Gruia, director of emerging telecoms at Frost & Sullivan, told the E-Commerce Times Going Wild for the J Block...

Musk Hints at Tesla, BMW Tie-Up

"It is not unusual for there to be talks between the BMW Group and other manufacturers, including Tesla," David Buchko, BMW spokesperson, told the E-Commerce Times. "We share a common interested in advancing the success of electro-mobility." Tesla Partnerships...

Apple’s ‘Get’ Puts Paid to Free-App Sham

"While Apple's clearly trying something new to respond to pressure from the EU and elsewhere, it's not clear that this will have much of an impact on consumers," Craig Palli, chief strategy officer for Fiksu, told the E-Commerce Times Language Trumps Design...

Amazon Free Video Could Hook Non-Prime Audience

"Amazon is moving rapidly in the video content category and becomes the latest entry in the battle to control the technology and content streaming to all screens at home as cable begins its long fade from domination," he told the E-Commerce Times. It also recognizes that not ...

Nintendo Launches Super Smash Bros Charm Offensive

"That's why gamers keep coming back to these games, and why their kids are also playing the older titles," Schreiner told the E-Commerce Times. "Gamers also appreciate that these games can be played in short snippets as opposed to a very involved gameplay session." Back on Tr...

Google Dips a Toe in Ad-Free Waters

"It sounds like a noble idea, and it's in keeping with Google's history of testing interesting ideas, but I don't think it's going to be as affordable for readers as ads are for advertisers," Internet marketing expert Brian Carter told the E-Commerce Times "Most people don't ...

Firefox Sheds Google for Yahoo

It also will save Yahoo the expense of reviving its moribund search engine. It would cost too much, Enderle told the E-Commerce Times, noting that "even Microsoft is struggling" with search engine-related costs. Why Yahoo?...

BitTorrent Sync Goes Pro

"BitTorrent can offer this more cheaply because you supply the storage on your hardware," Rob Enderle, principal analyst with Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "This is a peer-to-peer solution, and ideal for folks that are concerned with what third parties are doing with their data and where that data is moving."

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Vendors Sow Seeds for Next Big Federal IT Thing: Convergence

David Wennergren, senior vice president of technology at PSC, further elaborated in a Q&A session with the E-Commerce Times E-Commerce Times: Government sources say that agencies still don't have procurement vehicles that truly accommodate cloud technology -- in which acquisit...

IBM Begins New Email Chapter With Intelligent Verse

"They're trying to get relevant stuff to you at the right moment," he told the E-Commerce Times The Frankenmail Spectre...

Uber Exec Floats Digging Up Dirt on Journalists

"The remarks attributed to me at a private dinner -- borne out of frustration during an informal debate over what I feel is sensationalistic media coverage of the company I am proud to work for -- do not reflect my actual views and have no relation to the company's views or approach," he told the E-Commerce Times in a statement. "They were wrong no matter the circumstance and I regret them."

Nokia Hits the Comeback Trail With N1 Tablet

Microsoft is migrating away from the Nokia name, having just brought out the Microsoft Lumia 535, the first Lumia associated with its own name, and "my understanding is that [it] won't be releasing any more Nokia-branded tablets," Enderle told the E-Commerce Times The Lumia 25...

Facebook May Punch In at Work

"I've said for a long time that Facebook is going to be expanding into other areas, and it was only a matter of time before they looked into doing products like this," he told the E-Commerce Times The Facebook At Work features, based on the FT report, appear to be on par with ...

Hackers Humiliate U.S. State Department

"First, the U.S. government is now a significant target for bad guys, and that's going to continue and probably get worse," he told the E-Commerce Times. Second, it's the unclassified systems that have been breached, and the security measures used there are roughly the same a...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

SBA Proposal Could Change Landscape for IT Resellers

"We are looking here at some highly professional, qualified firms that provide efficient IT support to the government with proven track records in terms of federal contract performance -- but they just operate with well under 150 employees, unlike the really big players," Anderson told the E-Commerce Times...

Ubisoft Under Siege for Glitch-Filled Assassin’s Creed

"Internet publishing only made the practice more pronounced and specific," Chronis told the E-Commerce Times. "Conversely, publishers no longer are primarily concerned with providing a 'gold,' or functionally complete copy, of a game to magazine reviewers three months ahead o...

Facebook Lubes PR Gears to Dampen Privacy Worries

"This is mostly a messaging exercise," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "They are making it simpler to avoid misunderstandings and reduce concerns associated with confusion." Such simplification "could leave out important elements...

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