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Western Digital To Buy SanDisk For $19 Billion
Western Digital just bought a bunch of memory cards. The storage giant just announced that it has agreed to buy SanDisk Corp for about $19 billion. This comes after speculation that SanDisk was shopping for a buyer.
Report: Amazon Plans To Launch Travel Service, Hotel Booking
Amazon is poised to launch 'Amazon Travel' - its own travel service, featuring booking at independent hotels and resorts near major cities.
What Uber Drivers Really Make (According To Their Pay Stubs)
: In response to articles that questioned Uber’s claims that drivers made an average of $25 an hour, Uber General Manager Josh Mohrer, said he would go on the record with any reporter who took 10 rides and asked those drivers for their payment statements. Here are the results...
Report: Facebook And Twitter Are A Waste Of Time For Brands
“Stop making Facebook the center of your relationship marketing efforts," says Nate Elliott, VP and Principal analyst at Forrester.
Facebook Is (Once Again) Cracking Down On Spammy Posts
The sanctions will go into effect in January 2015, so some businesses will be forced to change their Page publishing strategies soon or see their organic reach drop, which can be devastating to referral traffic.
Retailers Say A Ton Of Customers Are Using Apple Pay -- And Other Mobile Wallets Too
In the three weeks since the company released Apple Pay, its first stab at a mobile wallet, some major retailers are seeing a wave of consumers eager to check out at the register with their iPhones.
The Internet: Public Utility Or Private Enterprise?
Is there a fair solution that respects the investment that the ISPs have made and supports a public policy that positions the United States for unrestricted growth? Sure there is! Are we going to get there? I'm not optimistic.
Apple Is Headed To Court Over Missing Text Messages
Apple's next legal battle is not over patents, but missing text messages instead.
How Google Lost Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars In An Hour And A Half
At approximately 9:15am ET, display ads disappeared across mega-trafficked media websites such as BuzzFeed, Time, Forbes, Gawker and Vox, replaced instead by big, blank spaces resulting in major financial losses.
Samsung Backs Evrythng, Which Manages The Identity Of Devices In The Internet Of Things
Samsung and Evrythng, the U.K.-based outfit that is trying to build an identity management layer for the internet of things, have revealed a partnership that involves an investment from Samsung Ventures Investment Corporation.
Starz Wants To Offer A Streaming Service For Cord-Cutters, Just Like HBO
As with HBO, the focus is on broadband-only homes and homes that don’t at present take any premium channels.
Apple Is Facing A Class-Action Lawsuit Over 'Defective' 2011 MacBooks
The lawsuit specifically addresses 15” and 17” MacBook Pros from 2011, which the plaintiffs claim suffered from “random bouts of graphical distortion, system instability, and system failures.”
Twitter Teams Up With IBM's Watson To Mine Our Tweets
Twitter and IBM have announced a new partnership that will grant companies greater access to the data firehose generated by the social media platform.
Google's New Shopping Express Plan Is A True Competitor To Amazon Prime
Google is now offering a $95 annual membership for its same-day delivery service. Each search for a product on Amazon instead of Google, is a missed opportunity for the search giant to serve up advertisements.
Apple Pay Is Launching Soon: Here's What You Need To Know
The launch of Apple Pay, Apple’s NFC and Touch ID-based mobile payment solution, is upon us. Apple has begun preparing for the launch by kicking off Apple Pay training programs for retail store employees. Here's what you need to know...
HP Plans To Split Into Two Companies
Hewlett-Packard plans to separate its personal-computer and printer businesses from its corporate hardware and services operations, the latest attempt by the technology company to improve its fortunes by breaking itself in two.
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