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FTC Snags Soltani for Chief Technologist Role

"We hope that his hiring signals a commitment on the part of the agency to step up its enforcement activities in the online privacy realm," McCall told the E-Commerce Times. A Good Get...

Toll Fraud Can Take a Big Toll on SMBs

The Communications Fraud Control Association verified those figures, but it currently does not break them down by how many victims are SMBs and how many are large enterprises, CFCA Executive Director Roberta Aronoff told the E-Commerce Times Major carriers, such as the compan...

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Feds Loosening Purse Strings for Cloud Deployments

"The growing acceptance of Software as a Service, and the ability of individual subdepartments within agencies to quickly self-provision the software solutions they need" will stimulate cloud adoption, McCarthy told the E-Commerce Times. Also, the maturing of the Federal Risk...

IBM’s Earnings Miss Gives Wall Street the Willies

"The problem is that growth in cloud services, while great, has not [been] fast enough to offset losses elsewhere," Charles Sizemore, founder of Sizemore Capital, told the E-Commerce Times IBM's problems are structural in that software increasingly is doing much of what hardwa...

Whisper Shouts Denials of Tracking Allegations

"If you promise not to collect personally identifiable information and then get caught doing just that, it's not just a legal problem -- it's a huge customer relations problem," he told the E-Commerce Times." There is a long list of very well-known companies who've been through that cycle, and have found themselves involved in consumer class actions and government investigations as a result."

Netflix Drives Into a Ditch

"The problem with OTT (over the top) services -- or the perceived promise of OTT services -- is that they are less expensive than traditional pay TV and will always represent something of a bargain," he told the E-Commerce Times. "All you can watch, deep content libraries, ch...

Apple Blows the Dust Off iPad, iMac Models

"Apple's addressable market has increased by at least 20 to 30 percent across the world," he told the E-Commerce Times Gorgeous Display...

Debate Simmers Over Facebook, Apple Egg-Freezing Benefit

"The problem faced by women today is that the technology is expensive, and if not covered by the employer, many women just won't be able to exercise this reproductive choice," he told the E-Commerce Times. "I commend companies who fund reproductive treatments and who understa...

Google Opens Express Lane in Chicago, Boston, DC

Google Express will now deliver alcohol to customers in the San Francisco Bay Area, provided someone 21 or older signs for them on receipt, Google spokesperson Anaik Weid told the E-Commerce Times Same-day delivery is available in the San Francisco Bay Area, West Los Angeles, ...

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Federal Agencies Push Cloud Migration Boulder Uphill

"The cloud is causing agencies to take an introspective look at the ownership, data stewardship and risk profiles of data repositories, especially as they evaluate the consumption of cloud services," he told the E-Commerce Times Data governance programs must be formalized to i...

Wireless Carriers Could Take a Shine to Ad-Blocking

If they do, the technology represents a fantastic opportunity for the wireless industry, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. The mobile ad industry, for all its growth and robustness, is still in its early days, he said. "The industry hasn't settled on one w...

The Double Irish Jig Is Up

"They should be able to keep the billions they've socked away overseas," Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT, told the E-Commerce Times That's a lot of billions -- the 307 largest US MNCs held nearly US$2 trillion outside the U.S. last year, Bloomberg reported. ...

Snapchat Hackers Could Be Prosecuted for Child Porn Offenses

The true origins of the breach can be traced back a year or so, when Snapchat's internal API was reversed-engineered and subsequently published, Ken Westin, security analyst for Tripwire, told the E-Commerce Times. That is what allowed applications such as Snapsaved.com to ac...

Google’s Doctor Is In

"When you're searching for basic health information -- from conditions like insomnia or food poisoning -- our goal is to provide you with the most helpful information available," Google spokesperson Liz Markman told the E-Commerce Times. "We're trying this new feature to see if it's useful to people."

Microsoft CEO Flip-Flops on Women Trusting Equal Pay to Karma

"If you watch the entire interview, there's 45 minutes where he's so genuine and obviously concerned about making things better for women in tech careers, she told the E-Commerce Times. "I think Satya Nadella is an amazing leader and has a really deep interest in issues aroun...

Kaspersky Probes ATM Malware Mystery

The association keeps its members informed of such attacks, Tente told the E-Commerce Times Tyupkin Turns Up...

Tech Execs Issue Dire Warnings on Impact of NSA Surveillance

"No wonder people around the world ... do not trust anyone, including U.S. companies offering services around the world," he told the E-Commerce Times Keeping Data Localized...

Don’t Look Now, but Ads Are Coming to Snapchat

Ads soon will arrive on Snapchat, company spokesperson Mary Ritti on Thursday confirmed for the E-Commerce Times The ads will not target individual users. Rather, they'll appear in a more generalized fashion within the service's Snapchat Stories feature among shared photos and...

AT&T Will Fork Over $80M for Mobile Cramming

"In the past, our wireless customers could purchase services like ringtones from other companies using Premium Short Messaging Services, and we would put those charges on their bills," AT&T spokesperson Mark Siegel told the E-Commerce Times. "Other wireless carriers did the same."

AT&T Will Fork Over $80M for Mobile Cramming

"In the past, our wireless customers could purchase services like ringtones from other companies using Premium Short Messaging Services, and we would put those charges on their bills," AT&T spokesperson Mark Siegel told the E-Commerce Times. "Other wireless carriers did the same."

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