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Apple Pay to expand to the web

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Shoppers will soon be able to buy merchandise with Apple Pay over the web from a Mac desktop or laptop, with the purchase authenticated via a buyer's fingerprint scan on their iPhone or a touch on their Apple Watch.

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15% off Amazon Tap Alexa-Enabled Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Deal Alert

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Amazon is currently discounting its Tap speaker by 15% to $109.99. It averages 4 out of 5 stars from 1,300 customers (read reviews). The Tap is a more portable version of their popular Echo speaker. The tap lasts for up to 9 hours on a single charge and is Alexa-Enabled, so you just "tap" and ask it to play your favorite music from most streaming music services, check sports scores, request an Uber, order a pizza, and much more. Learn more about the discounted Tap and explore buying options now on Amazon. Читать дальше...



IDG Contributor Network: Microsoft is buying LinkedIn, but what’s the real motive?

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The news resounded in an echo chamber this morning.

Microsoft is buying the most well-known and useful social network for business, and it’s quite an earth-shattering deal. They’ll pay $26.2B in cash or $196 per share. The LinkedIn deal was approved by both boards but still needs to go through as regulatory approval process.

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IDG Contributor Network: Checking in on HPE, a 2016 report card

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I have something of a checkered past with HPE, the enterprise business that was created when Hewlett-Packard split itself into two units a year or so ago. I first engaged with the business formerly known as HP half a dozen years ago. Back then the company was very much still in the business of selling hardware -- be it servers, printers or laptops -- and had not yet focused on its transformation into a business that could compete in the modern world.

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Apple: Want apps? Then subscribe

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Apple announced that by this fall it will let nearly all iOS app makers switch to a subscription-based business model, a move that could make it easier for some small-scale developers to turn a profit but risks backlash from consumers burdened by subscription fatigue.

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Is Oracle cooking its cloud books?

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It wasn’t that long ago that Oracle’s lord and master, Larry Ellison, snarled that cloud computing was just hype. He said in 2008, “The computer industry is the only industry that is more fashion-driven than women’s fashion. Maybe I’m an idiot, but I have no idea what anyone is talking about. What is it? It’s complete gibberish. It’s insane. When is this idiocy going to stop?”

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WWDC 2016: Live blog

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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off today at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT with a keynote at San Francisco's Moscone Center from Apple CEO Tim Cook and other Apple executives.

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Could Siri finally be coming to OS X?

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Who knew Siri could be so gabby?

Rumor has it that Siri is coming to OS X, and the rumor was started by no other than Siri herself. Apple’s personal assistant leaked the news when she answered a very strangely worded question by referencing the “Finder” -- which iOS does not have, but OS X does. 

In IT Blogwatch, bloggers think this can mean only one thing -- that Apple will be announcing that Siri is coming to desktop Macs at today's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote. Here's the lowdown on what everyone is saying. Читать дальше...

The No. 1 midsize place to work in IT: Credit Acceptance

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Recent college grad Lauren Delisle interviewed at Credit Acceptance two years ago at the suggestion of a friend, with little expectation of leaving her job in product support. But once the interviewer started talking about the company's PRIDE values and its "Big Hairy Audacious Goals" to hit a stock price of $1,000 per share, to sell 1 million auto loans and to be a top 10 place to work -- Delisle knew she had stumbled upon an organization with a serious plan for growth.

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