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Gallup Poll: Credit Card Hacking Could Happen to Me

"Many of us have been affected as consumers by data breaches such as those that affected Target and Home Depot, and have received notifications from companies that our personal information has been compromised," Bronfman told the E-Commerce Times It's Not What You Say, It's Ho...

Cyberattacks Could Wreak Widespread Havoc by 2025

"Some of the people who answered 'yes' (six out of 10) and some that answered 'no' (four out of 10) in their elaborations said they would have preferred to pick 'maybe,'" Anderson told the E-Commerce Times "Each group also cited reasons why they could be wrong," she added. "Th...

Android Creator Andy Rubin Exits the Googleplex

"When he moved out from under Android and started doing special projects, I looked at it like he'd either find the next gem or move on to something bigger and better," Reith told the E-Commerce Times "His baby is Android, and he was watching it grow up, but not actually parent...

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Inspectors Find Big Gaps in Federal Cloud Contract Compliance

"The deficiencies that the IG report discovered, unfortunately, do exist," Dan Mintz, a former CIO at the U.S. Department of Transportation and principal of ESEM Consulting, told the E-Commerce Times. While federal cloud adoption is a continuing work in progress, the findings...

Tim Cook Makes Waves, Creates Ripple Effect

"But I was wrong," he told the E-Commerce Times. Cook's revelation "is important in that it further removes the stigma of homosexuality, particularly for young men and women struggling with their identity." The impact of Cook's statement on Apple's image and business, however,...

Snail Mail Surveillance: Rules Are Weak – and Routinely Broken

The main problem the audit revealed is that controls over mail cover requests weren't always followed, Mark Duda, assistant inspector general for audits with the USPS OIG, told the E-Commerce Times. The 196 instances examined as part of the audit were all external requests f...

YouTube Warms to Subscription Model

"As a parent of two impressionable preteens, I'm included," he told the E-Commerce Times. "Ad-free video content has changed my perspective on how much video we're comfortable with in the house. Through my subscriptions, I've realized that it's less the videos that the kids a...

AT&T: We Told Our Customers ‘Unlimited’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Unlimited’

"We're trying to get them to stop promising unlimited data without accurately describing it to their customers," Matthew Gold, the FTC attorney who filed the complaint, told the E-Commerce Times That's not all the FTC is trying to do with its legal action.

AT&T: We Told Our Customers ‘Unlimited’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Unlimited’

"We're trying to get them to stop promising unlimited data without accurately describing it to their customers," Matthew Gold, the FTC attorney who filed the complaint, told the E-Commerce Times That's not all the FTC is trying to do with its legal action.

AT&T: We Told Our Customers ‘Unlimited’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Unlimited’

"We're trying to get them to stop promising unlimited data without accurately describing it to their customers," Matthew Gold, the FTC attorney who filed the complaint, told the E-Commerce Times That's not all the FTC is trying to do with its legal action.

Facebook Aims to Deliver Real News to Mobile News Feeds

"I believe the move for Facebook to support ad revenue via hosted publishing will be bad for publications in the long run," he told the E-Commerce Times. "I think it will eat into publications' overall revenue and dilute brand affinity and mindshare," Eubanks added, "as the p...

Investors Quiver Over Twitter’s Shaky Prospects

"Twitter users spend only 5 percent as much time on the site as Facebook users do on Facebook," Barry Randall, a technology portfolio manager on Covestor, told the E-Commerce Times. "Asking Twitter users to stay longer would be like complaining that people don't spend more ti...

Battered Aereo Takes a Couple More Blows

"The judge in the decision nodded to Aereo ... 'doing its best to turn lemons into lemonade,'" she told the E-Commerce Times. The judge acknowledged "that possibly Aereo has DVR functions, so the thinking now is what if they retransmit with modest delay? That would be noninfr...

Technology Taxes Come at a Steep Cost, Report Finds

"Reduced access to the Internet is bad for both political and economic reasons, and I think the protesters are motivated by both," ITIF analyst Ben Miller told the E-Commerce Times "Basically, nobody protests because a policy is bad for economic growth," Miller added. "They pr...

CVS, Rite Aid Kick Apple Pay to the Curb

"At this time, CVS/pharmacy cannot accept Apple Pay or other mobile payments that use NFC technology," CVS spokesperson Mike DeAngelis told the E-Commerce Times. "We are in the process of evaluating mobile payment options for our customers." Rite Aid reportedly said it is in t...

Most Everything’s Coming Up Roses for Microsoft

However, "I believe his approach will help Microsoft perform better," he told the E-Commerce Times Factors Boosting Microsoft's Performance...

Amazon’s Cold Fire Phone Inflames Investors

"Keep in mind that some of Amazon's problems are high-class ones," Barry Randall, technology portfolio manager for Covestor, told the E-Commerce Times. "Amazon's third-quarter revenue shortfall was due in part to an accounting quirk: They sold more third-party merchandise tha...

Zuckerberg Talks His Way Into Chinese Hearts and Minds

"You can tell he uses it, [probably] with his wife's paternal grandmother, because his ability to express himself outpaces his vocabulary at this point, where for many book learners it's quite the opposite," he told the E-Commerce Times "Mark Zuckerberg's meeting with students...

Ello Sets Its Ad-Free Promise in Stone

"Those assumptions are correct for many people," he told the E-Commerce Times, pointing to a recent survey. The question is, how large is that audience? ...

Is Amazon a Robber Baron or a Robin Hood?

"Forcing someone to meet your price by restricting market access is illegal, and it appears Amazon is doing exactly that," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times "If you want to buy an oil painting, the artist can tell you his price, an...

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