Chicago Sun-Times To Accept Bitcoins For Subscription Payments
The Chicago Sun-Times has agreed to accept bitcoins as payment for subscription, becoming the first major U.S. newspaper to take the digital currency. The paper’s goal is to keep evolving with changing...
View ArticleMt. Gox Founder Refuses To Appear In U.S. Regarding Bankruptcy
Mark Karpeles, the founder of Mt. Gox, has refused to come to the United States to answer questions about the Japanese bitcoin exchange’s U.S. bankruptcy case, Mt. Gox lawyers told a federal judge on...
View ArticleMicrosoft Increases OneDrive For Business Capacity To 1TB
The cloud-storage wars heated up even more on Monday when Microsoft gave its OneDrive for Business service a huge capacity boost. The per-user storage provided by OneDrive for Business is rising from...
View ArticleBitcoin Adoption Rate Continues Its Upward Trajectory
Bitcoin is gaing greater acceptance at U.S. online merchants including Overstock.com and Expedia, as customers use a digital currency that just a few years ago was virtually unknown but is now showing...
View ArticleSnapchat To Offer Mobile Payments Service
Mobile messaging company Snapchat is rolling out a new service that wil allow users to send money to each other, in a partnership with online payments company Square. The service, dubbed Snapcash,...
View ArticleMicrosoft Announces Office 365 Video, Streaming Service For The Enterprise
Microsoft unveiled Office 365 Video, a YouTube-like streaming service where enterprises and large organizations can post in-house video content for communication and training. “Office 365 Video...
View ArticleMicrosoft Looking To Replace IE Browser Name
Microsoft has confirmed that the new default browser in Windows 10 will not be named “Internet Explorer,” essentially marking the end of a 20-year reign by the once omnipresent product. A new name was...
View ArticleSamsung Urges Consumers To Turn In Their Galaxy Note 7 Phones
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is urging owners of its Galaxy Note 7 phones to turn in their handsets as soon as possible as part of a recall aimed at limiting the damage caused by the fire-prone devices....
View ArticleGoogle Drive Gets Update, Allows Users To Stream From The Cloud
Google Drive users will be able to view all the files they have stored in the company’s cloud service on their desktop without downloading them, thanks to a new feature the company has announced. The...
View ArticleApple’s iOS 11.2 Adds Apple Pay Cash
Apple’s new iOS 11.2 software update became available on Saturday, adding Apple Pay Cash and faster wireless charging to supported iPhones. For anyone with an iPhone 6 or later, the update’s Apple Pay...
View ArticleIs An Apple Credit Card On The Horizon
A card means that Apple could take a larger cut of mobile payments from the card if it is used for purchases, the person said.
View ArticleBitcoin Value Drops To Number Not Seen Since November
Bitcoin’s value fell to its lowest level since November last week, as waning investor interest and recent negative headlines from global regulators weakened demand for the cryptocurrency and most of...
View ArticleMicrosoft Increasing The Price Of Office With 2019 Release
Microsoft had decided to increase the price of its perpetually-licensed Office suite by 10% in October. The increases are part of a larger strategy, said Wes Miller, an analyst and licensing expert...
View ArticleIs The European Union Going After Apple Pay
The Tame Apple Press has used the story as an opportunity to advertise Apple Pay and say it is bloody brilliant which is not exactly reporting the story
View ArticleWill Germany Force Apple To Open Apple Pay
The EU regulator has asked online retailers if they are contractually obligated to use Apple's payment system over rival services, and Vestager has confirmed that since doing so, she has received a...
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