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LinkedIn Launches Streaming Video Service as Private Beta

LinkedIn on Monday launched an invitation-only private beta of LinkedIn Live, a streaming video feature. The service will initially be available in the United States ...

Wireless Carriers Caught Playing Fast and Loose With Location Data

AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint have sold access to subscribers' real-time location data to aggregators, which in turn have sold it to about 250 bounty hunters and related businesses, Motherboard reported Wednesday ...

E-Ticketing Flaw Exposes Airline Passenger Data to Hackers

The e-ticketing systems of eight airlines, including Southwest Airlines and Dutch carrier KLM, have a vulnerability that can expose passengers' personally identifiable information (PII), mobile security vendor Wandera reported Wednesday ...

Zuckerberg’s Take on Facebook’s History Raises Eyebrows

In a post musing about Facebook's 15 years of existence, CEO Mark Zuckerberg positioned the platform as a David confronting a Goliath composed of hierarchical institutions ...

US Mobile Phones Flooded With Robocalls

Americans received 26.3 billion robocalls on their mobile phones in 2018, according to Hiya. That was 46 percent more than in 2017 ...

Crypto Support in Samsung Galaxy S10 Could Fall Flat

The Samsung Galaxy S10, scheduled for launch on Feb. 20, likely will incorporate a cryptocurrency wallet ...

YouTube TV Hits Screens Across Most of the US

YouTube TV will be rolling out to an additional 95 markets in the United States, almost doubling its coverage, YouTube announced Wednesday ...

Apple Pay’s US Expansion Will Fuel Mobile Payment Turf Wars

Apple on Tuesday announced more large retailers will accept Apple Pay: Target, Taco Bell, Hy-Vee supermarkets in the Midwest, Speedway convenience stores, and the Jack in the Box fast food chain ...

Lenovo, Verizon to Reincarnate Motorola Razr as Foldable Smartphone: Report

The Motorola Razr -- once the hottest flip phone available -- is being revived as a smartphone with a foldable screen, according to The Wall Street Journal ...

Netflix Raises Subscriber Rates to Wall Street’s Delight

Netflix has decided to hike prices by US$1 to $2 for all 58 million of its subscribers in the United States, as well as customers in about 40 Latin American countries who are billed in U.S currency ...

Google Assistant Gets More Features, Greater Reach

Google this week debuted a slew of new capabilities for its artificial intelligence software, Google Assistant, at CES in Las Vegas ...

Microsoft, Kroger Ring Up Retail as a Service

Microsoft and Kroger on Monday announced a collaboration on Retail as a Service, or RaaS, to equip retail stores with Kroger Technology products that run on Microsoft Azure ...

Abusive Tweets Hurled at Women Every 30 Seconds: Report

Women are abused on Twitter every 30 seconds, and minority women are harassed more often, according to an Amnesty International report released Tuesday ...

Wix Launches 20-Product CRM Suite for SMBs

Website building platform provider Wix on Tuesday launched Ascend, a CRM suite ...

Supermicro: Our Motherboards Are Clean

Supermicro CEO Charles Liang on Tuesday informed customers that a leading third-party investigations company found "absolutely no evidence of malicious hardware" on its motherboards. ...

Salesforce IoT Insights Could Turbocharge Field Service

Salesforce on Wednesday announced the addition of IoT Insights to Field Service Lightning ...

Google Hasn’t Kept Promise to Stop Bubble-Wrapping Users: Report

Google hasn't released consumers from its filter bubble -- the package of personalized search results it delivers -- despite having promised to do so, according to study results DuckDuckGo released Tuesday ...

Facebook Staffers Once Brainstormed Ways to Sell User Data: Report

Facebook at one time considered charging companies for access to its user data, according to a Wall Street Journal report based on three pages of unredacted material from an 18-page document showing portions of some internal Facebook emails, mainly from about 2012 to 2014 ...

Amazon Comprehend Medical Makes Sense of Scattered Healthcare Data

Amazon on Tuesday announced Amazon Comprehend Medical, a language processing service that lets users gather information -- such as a patient's medical condition and medication dosage, strength and frequency -- from sources including doctors' notes, clinical trial reports, hospital admission notes and patient health records. ...

The Fine Art of Keeping B2B Buyers Engaged

The gap between business-to-business buyers and sellers has been growing, according to CSO Insights, the research division of Miller Heiman Group. ...

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