OnePlus Phone Finally Suspends Credit Card Payments After Fraud Reports
The OnePlus 5T is one of the best smartphones you can purchase today — but for now, you can’t buy it with a credit card. Following customer complaints about fraudulent activity on their credit card...
View ArticleSamsung To Launch Galaxy S9 On February 25th
Samsung has officially chosen Feb. 25 as the date it will launch its next big phone, all but confirmed to be called the Galaxy S9. We already knew the global smartphone titan would drop the device at...
View ArticleFacebook To Focus On Promoting Local News
Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg revealed that the social media website would focus on promoting local news in its latest update. “We’re going to show more stories from news sources in your...
View ArticleTwitter Tweaks Plan To Fight ‘Trolls’
Twitter Inc has changed its strategy for fighting abusive internet “trolls,” saying it would use behavioral signals to identify harassers on the social network and then limit the visibility of their...
View ArticleWalmart Launch Jetblack Same-Day Delivery Service
Walmart is launching a new same-day delivery service where customers can place orders using a text message, another step in its effort to scale up its e-commerce offerings and compete with rival...
View ArticleWalmart’s Jet e-Commerce Website Gets A Makeover
When was the last time you stopped by Jet.com? Jet, an online store that Walmart bought for $3.3 billion in 2016, is hoping to change that with a brand relaunch that debuted on Thursday. The store’s...
View ArticlePinterest Files For IPO
Online picture search site Pinterest Inc has confidentially filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering, the Wall Street Journal has reported, citing people...
View ArticleiPhone Prices Slashed Again By Chinese Online Retailers
Chinese online retailers have begun discounting iPhones for the second time this year as Apple Inc wrestles with a prolonged sales slowdown in the world’s largest smartphone market. Several electronics...
View ArticleIs Company Data Extremely Accessible
The lowest in use are Proprietary (15 per cent) and Highly Confidential (18 per cent). The most commonly used are Confidential -- 33 per cent of businesses use this classification, Internal -- 30 per...
View ArticleGoogle Wins Deal With GM To Provide Infotainment System In Vehicles
General Motors Co has selected Google technology to power navigation, voice-activated controls and other vehicle infotainment functions starting in 2021, in a victory for Alphabet Inc in the race with...
View ArticleGoogle To Dole Out Nearly $1B In Fraud Claims In France
Google agreed to pay nearly 1 billion euros ($1.10 billion) to French authorities to settle a fiscal fraud probe that began four years ago in a deal that may create a legal precedent for other large...
View ArticleAlibaba Agrees To Stop Selling E-cigarette Components In US
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has announced that it will stop selling e-cigarette components in the United States, amid growing regulatory scrutiny and reports of lung disease and some deaths linked...
View ArticleToyota Teases With New Hydrogen Fuel Automobile
Toyota Motor Corp unveiled a totally made over hydrogen-powered fuel cell sedan last week in its latest attempt to revive demand for the niche technology that it hopes will become mainstream. Japan’s...
View ArticleUber, Hyundai Team Up On Electric Taxi
U.S. ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc and South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor have joined forces to develop electric air taxis, entering into the global race to make small self-flying cars...
View ArticleSprint Plans To Shutter Virgin Mobile, Move Customers To Boost
Sprint is has decided to call it quits for its prepaid service Virgin Mobile. Beginning in February, customers will be transferred to another Sprint prepaid service, Boost Mobile. Most customers should...
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