For $9.95, any online merchant -- not just those that use Square's suite of products -- can send in a product and have it robotically photographed.
Microsoft to pay $8,751,795 to the DOJ, and $16,565,151 to the SEC.
Changing customer preferences are leading to a new era defined by "the end of ownership." A new global study by The Harris Group shows that 57% of the people surveyed wish that they could own less stuff.
Microsoft plans to make some pricing and licensing changes to its Dynamics 365 CRM and ERP family as of October 1, according to information it shared with its partners recently.
Former SAP COO moves to the top job at SUSE, the oldest Linux business and more recently an open-source cloud power.
Logic bomb would crash spreadsheets after a certain date, resulting in Siemens hiring the contractor to fix the latest bugs.
Despite warning that the delay is hurting its international standing, the UK still not ready to make a decision about the use of Huawei technologies in 5G networks.
Apple Card, however, appears to be missing.
Etsy plans to pull from its own playbook to help Reverb improve site search and discovery and optimize its buying and selling processes.
Some customer backup files were encrypted, delaying recovery operations. Outage has now reached a week.
Slack said its desktop and web client now launches 33% faster and uses 50% less memory.
The massive security incident exposed personal details belonging to almost 150 million customers.
SAP uses its Enterprise software heritage, buying power and guile to offer a highly-competitive data and analytics platform. Part of SAP's analytics approach is respecting the power of classic technology, even as it continually modernizes its platform.
OpenAI, a company working on AI for the public good, is committing to build with Microsoft new Azure AI supercomputing technologies, and getting a $1 billion infusion from Microsoft as part of the arrangement.
London's Tube will get full mobile coverage -- at some point in the coming decade.
Need a power bank that can charge up your portable devices and start your car in an emergency? The NOCO GB150 ticks all the boxes.
How companies can contribute to security for their employees at home.
Niche ultraportable makers are packing Windows into tight spots to fill in the gap between smartphones and mainstream notebooks.
Adobe has integrated Adobe XD with Amazon Alexa as it unveils a survey showing the user experience challenges ahead.
LG Pay launched in Korea in 2017 and a couple years later it is now rolling out in the US. One phone and six banking institutions are supported with expansion to more phones and more banks coming soon.
European officials have changed their position on what happens to .eu domains after Brexit.
A couple of years back, even researchers would wave off using DNA to store data as something too futuristic to have any practical value. Today, you can extend PostgreSQL with the right software and bio-chemical modules, and run SQL on DNA.
New tool covers Java, Python, Ruby, C++, C#, JavaScript (node.js), and Go.
If we understand more about cancer on the molecular level, we can learn to treat it more effectively.
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