Author: Serkadis

  • Why is AT&T milking subscribers for an extra $500 million? ‘Because they can’

    AT&T Administrative Fee

    AT&T said earlier this week that it will add a new administrative fee to each of its wireless subscribers’ monthly bills. The fee is only $0.61, which doesn’t sound like much, and an AT&T spokesperson was quick to point out to several news sites that this new fee is lower than similar fees charged by rival carriers. Subscribers were still outraged. Now that the shouting has died down a bit, however, people are looking for a batter explanation for the new charge they’ll see each month. According to one industry watcher, that explanation couldn’t be simpler: “Because they can.”

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  • Minnesota Online Sales Tax Starts July 1

    It’s official Minnesota will require major online sites to collect Minnesota’s 6.875 percent sales tax starting July 1, 2013. Good news for brick and mortar shops who have felt the lack of online tax (or really lack of enforcing online tax) has been unfair. Bad news for shoppers and large online retailers. Small online businesses are still exempt from the tax. The Pioneer Press reports…

    The new law will have some wrinkles that don’t completely close the online tax-free opening. Smaller e-commerce sites are still not covered. Nor are online retailers that don’t have affiliated partners or physical stores in Minnesota. An affiliated partner would be a third-party seller that a retail site such as Amazon connects with an online buyer.

  • Google Reportedly Interested In Acquiring Waze

    A couple weeks ago, reports came out that Facebook was getting ready to buy mapping/traffic app Waze for up to $1 billion. This was actually an extension of rumors that have been going on for quite some time, dating back to at least last summer.

    It appears that there might be a bidding war, with an Internet giant better known for maps in on it. According to Bloomberg, Google is in the mix too, as are other unnamed companies. The news outlet’s sources indicate that Facebook’s talks with the company being publicly reported has led to interest from others, including the search giant.

    It will be interesting to see how this plays out, as Google could be an attractive destination for a company in the mapping area, given the success of Google Maps, and the continued expansion of imagery and features. On the other hands, a company like Facebook could provide more freedom for a company like Waze as it doesn’t already have a major maps product.

    From Facebook’s perspective, the acquisition would be an opportunity to capture more mobile users, not unlike its deal with Instagram. From Google’s perspective, such an acquisition could be more of a defensive strategy than anything.

    Google unveiled new Maps experiences for desktop, mobile and tablet devices at Google I/O last week.

  • Skyhigh Networks Gets $20 Million to Detect Rogue Clouds

    Do you know where your corporate data is living? Some of it may reside in cloud services without your knowledge, due to the ease of moving files and workloads to services like Dropbox, Box and Amazon Web Services. A startup has developed software to help companies get their arms around this “shadow IT” and investors like what they see.

    Cloud visibility and control company Skyhigh Networks announced that it has received $20 million in Series B financing. Sequoia Capital led the round, with participation from existing investor Greylock Partners. Aaref Hilaly, partner at Sequoia Capital, has joined Greylock’s Asheem Chandna on Skyhigh Networks’ Board of Directors.

    The Skyhigh Networks Cloud Services Manager is a  multi-tenant service that discovers, analyzes, and controls cloud services in use within an organization. It will see all cloud services in use, identify anomalous behavior and opportunities for consolidating subscriptions, and enforce key security and usage policies. Skyhigh will use the new capital to expand its sales, marketing, and engineering teams to meet the increasing demand for its services and to extend its leadership in the cloud visibility and control market. 

    “The rapid spread of BYOD and cloud computing has led to vast numbers of cloud services being adopted, often with no involvement from corporate IT,” said Hilaly. “Skyhigh sets itself apart from other security companies by giving IT a unique ‘searchlight’ to find these cloud services, assess the risks involved in using them, and control the confidential data stored in them – all in a way that’s respectful of the end user. We are thrilled to partner with Rajiv and his exceptional team who have a long history of delighting customers with innovative products.”

    Cupertino, California based Skyhigh Networks was a finalist for the RSA Conference 2013 Most Innovative Company award and was recently named a “Cool Vendor” by Gartner. It lists customers of its products such as Cisco, Equinix, and Torrance Memorial Medical Center.

    “We had no comprehensive way of knowing which services were in use, where outgoing data was headed, and what risks these cloud services implied for our business,” said Steve Martino, vice president, Information Security, at Cisco. “The number of cloud providers we were using was definitely an eyebrow raiser. We knew there would be a number of them, but we were surprised by exactly how many showed up.”

  • Google reportedly eyes $1 billion-plus Waze buy, but Facebook may be blocking bids

    Google Waze Acquisition
    Interest in social mapping and navigation provider Waze is reportedly heating up, with Google and several other “large tech companies” currently holding talks with the Israel-based company. Bloomberg on Friday reported that Google is considering a bid that exceeds Facebook’s earlier offer, which reportedly fell between $800 million and $1 billion. Earlier rumors suggested Facebook and Waze’s negotiations had stalled due to a disagreement over whether or not Waze’s Israeli research and development center would remain open. According to a follow-up from Israel-based newspaper Calcalist, which first broke the story that Facebook was in talks to acquire Waze, Google may face some trouble if it’s serious about a possible deal — Facebook and Waze have reportedly just signed an agreement that prevents Waze from negotiating with other companies for the time being.

  • The GigaOM Show: Yahoo’s big moves, Xbox’s big One, HTC’s big problem

    Phew! Is this week over yet? Yahoo dominated the headlines with a $1.1 billion Tumblr purchase, a Flickr relaunch and a new New York office. But Microsoft made a doozy of an announcement with the unveiling of its new (and gigantic) Xbox One TV/game console. Given all this news, the departure of some high-level HTC execs was well timed for that company.

    This week’s GigaOM Show covers it all, and even features a guest appearance by AllThingsD‘s Peter Kafka.

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  • Top 10 reasons to join the March Against Monsanto tomorrow! (Saturday, May 25, 2013)

    The global March Against Monsanto happens tomorrow! Nearly three hundred cities will host what’s sure to be hundreds of thousands of protesters and activists around the globe who are taking a stand against Monsanto and GMOs. YOU can join in the activities, too! Check…
  • JPMorgan exposed: Company found guilty of masterminding ‘manipulative schemes’

    The financial institution that came to epitomize the “too big to fail” concept should have been left to its own economic destruction during the days of the Great Recession it helped to cause back in 2008-09, because had it been allowed to go under, its criminal behavior…
  • Is your personal lubricant safe?

    When it comes to healthy products most people forget to include their sexual health products. With the majority of people having used a personal lubricant at some point in their life and because they are directly absorbed into the bloodstream, it is important that you…
  • 3D printers may revolutionize more than just consumer products – Scientists can now print human ’tissue’ and functional artificial ears

    The age of 3D printing is here – and not only for common household products. Scientists have discovered a way to print a tissue-like material as well as an artificial ear, potentially revolutionizing how physicians approach the replacement of damaged areas of the body…
  • Protein in breast milk fights antibiotic resistant ‘superbugs’

    The key to overcoming antibiotic resistant “superbugs” could be a simple protein found naturally in human breast milk. These are the promising findings of a new study out of the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, where researchers recently discovered that…
  • Detoxify quickly with these spring power veggies

    Spring cleaning is not just for your home or yard or car. It’s time to clean out the body as well. And there are several foods that are seasonally appropriate for the task. For maximum results, invest in a juicer. Juicing gives you maximum nutrition and enzyme potential…
  • The government theft of retirement accounts has begun

    (NaturalNews)This article written by Dave Hodges of www.thecommonsenseshow.com puts very well in perspective the corruption that engulfs us on a daily basis by the governemnt of, for, and by the Corporation! Treasury Secretary Jack Lew Is Planning to Steal Selected Federal Retirement…

  • Are you eating for life or death? That is the question

    Everything you purchase, whether it is to eat, drink, or put on your skin, is a choice you make which either supports life or supports death. What are you buying next? Are you buying aspartame, MSG, GMO, bleached foods and fluoridated water? Are you buying medicine that…
  • New study reveals how glyphosate in Monsanto’s Roundup inhibits natural detoxification in human cells

    The modern age of industrial agriculture and manufacturing has dumped heavy metals, carninogens, plastics, and pesticides into the environment at alarming rates. These toxins are showing up in most human tissue cells today. One distinct chemical may be trapping these…
  • Treating ‘hidden causes’ cures debilitating mental illness, when nutritional approaches and counseling fail

    Addressing nutritional deficiencies can often cure mental illness. Counseling which addresses life stressors is documented to improve situational depression and anxiety. However, when nutritional approaches combined with psychotherapy fail to reverse mental health problems…
  • Limiting soda sizes may increase obesity, boost sugary drink consumption instead of reduce it: Study

    New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s harebrained scheme to restrict public access to sugary beverages sold in volumes higher than 16 ounces will more than likely result in people actually consuming more of such beverages, and thus lead to higher rates of obesity and…
  • Corrupt CPS takes baby from couple after they seek second medical opinion

    For generations doctors have implored their patients to “get a second opinion” to ensure that a diagnosis for a medical condition is accurate. Child Protective Custody bureaucrats in Sacramento, Calif., have either never heard of that – which would be extremely difficult…
  • NYC public school is country’s first to adopt all vegetarian menu

    Officials at one public elementary school in New York City have turned to brainwashing children into accepting certain lifestyle choices that they otherwise might not if left to their own decision making. Granted, the decision by Public School 244 to be among the…
  • Explosive: President of CBS News and WH Benghazi fiction-writer are blood brothers

    (NaturalNews)Just a coincidence. Nothing to see. Move along. Remember the Benghazi attacks? Remember how the White House rewrote their talking points to scrub out mention of a terrorist attack? Well, here are some new talking points. Point one: Star CBS investigative reporter…