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Spotify Ain’t Afraid of No Apple

Spotify has raised US$526 million in its latest round of funding, according to reports that surfaced Wednesday. ...

US CIO Orders Federal Websites to Get More Secure

U.S. federal CIO Tony Scott on Monday sent a memo to the heads of executive departments and agencies requiring that all publicly accessible federal websites and Web services use HTTPS -- "the strongest privacy and integrity protection currently available for public Web connections." ...

Apple Gives Open Source a Swift 2 Kick

Apple this week announced Swift 2 and said it would open-source it later this year.Swift 2 is a programming language for iOS, OS X and watchOS. ...

Cisco, IBM Bet Big on OpenStack

OpenStack, a free and open source (FOSS) cloud controller package that has been struggling to gain acceptance in the enterprise, took a giant stride forward when IBM and Cisco opened up their wallets last week ...

Pega Healthcare CRM Promises 360-Degree View

Pega last week announced enhancements to Pegasystems Customer Service for Healthcare, an application that integrates customer service and care management through its Clinical Interaction Manager to provide a 360-degree view of all customer interactions ...

Robots Meet DARPA Challenge Despite Pratfalls

Robots from Korea and the United States staggered off with the top three prizes at the DARPA Robotics Challenge, held in Pomona, California, over the weekend ...

And the Dish Ran Away With T-Mobile?

T-Mobile, which has tried unsuccessfully several times over the years to get acquired, is now in talks with Dish, according to press reports. The purchase price and possible cash-stock mix that could pay for the deal remain to be thrashed out ...

Huawei’s P8 Lite Tickles US Smartphone Market

Huawei on Wednesday launched the P8 Lite, a US$250 unlocked smartphone running Android 4.4 ...

AT&T May Leave Anti-Net Neutrality Ranks

AT&T has just revealed what it would take for it to change its stance on Net neutrality: regulators' approval of its purchase of DirecTV ...

AT&T May Leave Anti-Net Neutrality Ranks

AT&T has just revealed what it would take for it to change its stance on Net neutrality: regulators' approval of its purchase of DirecTV ...

AT&T May Leave Anti-Net Neutrality Ranks

AT&T has just revealed what it would take for it to change its stance on Net neutrality: regulators' approval of its purchase of DirecTV ...

Customer Satisfaction With Pay-TV, ISPs Hits New Low

"Customer first" is the motto businesses live by -- or should -- but that doesn't seem to resonate with companies providing pay-TV or Internet-access services, based on American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) data gathered in the first quarter of 2015 ...

Google Creates One-Stop Privacy and Security Shop

Google on Monday rolled out "My Account," a hub that lets users manage their Google settings, along with a new site that answers questions about its privacy and security practices ...

Microsoft Starts Taking Windows 10 Reservations

Microsoft on Monday confirmed that Windows 10 will be released July 29 as a free upgrade for PCs and tablets running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, and on new Windows 10 devices ...

The Painful Persistence of Ad Injections

Some of those annoying ads that pop up when you visit a site on the Web or do a search may be served up by, for want of a better word, "hijackers." ...

FBI to Dig Into IRS Data Breach Debacle

The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into a hack of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service that led to personal data being stolen from at least 100,000 taxpayers' accounts of the 200,000 that were hit ...

Salesforce Makes Splash With Wave for Big Data

Salesforce on Thursday launched Wave for Big Data, a tool that will help marketers and salespeople leverage customer data in the Salesforce Analytics Cloud ...

Putting the EU’s E-Commerce Puzzle Together

A substantial number of Europeans shop online, but few make purchases outside their own country. The European Commission aims to change that through a broad initiative to create a Digital Single Market for the European Union, announced earlier this month ...

Hush! Everybody’s Listening!

Americans have been spied on by their own government for far longer than most realized, it turns out, and the United States National Security Agency's surveillance activities are just the tip of the iceberg ...

Making the Most of Micro-Moments in the Customer Journey

The mobile advertising race is on. Google has to scramble to stay ahead in the volatile mobile ads market, because it has been losing ground to Facebook, suggested Pace University marketing professor Larry Chiagouris ...

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