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CurrentC alerts users of its pilot program that some email addresses were stolen by hackers — Wal-Mart's Answer To Apple Pay Has Already Been Hacked — Here's a bad sign for CurrentC, the fledgling mobile payment system in development by a consortium of retailers.| TechCrunch: |
MCX: non-exclusivity possible in the future, hack was to its email provider, open to switching from QR codes to NFC — MCX Says QR Payments App Will Pivot To NFC If Necessary, Won't Fine Retailers Who Break Exclusivity — In a virtual press conference today, MCX's CEO Dekkers Davison said “We're agnostic about technology.| Mike Isaac / New York Times: |
MCX forbids participating retailers from accepting any competing mobile payment products, will issue “steep” fine if contract broken — Apple Pay Runs Afoul of MCX, a Group With a Rival Product — One week after its debut, Apple's new mobile wallet is showing promise with consumers.| Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post: |
Unclassified White House network breached by hackers thought to be working for Russia, no system damage or evidence of classified network hack — Hackers breach some White House computers — Hackers thought to be working for the Russian government breached the unclassified White House computer networks … | Chris Moody / The Twitter Blog: |
IBM to incorporate Twitter data into their analytics tools, enterprise solutions — Changing the way business decisions are made — We believe that social data has unlimited value, and near limitless application. Today, we're taking an important step toward unleashing this value through a new relationship with IBM.| Todd Bishop / GeekWire: |
Microsoft lays off 638 in Seattle area, 3,000 globally, nearly completing its planned 18K cuts — Microsoft cuts another 3,000 jobs, finishing last big phase of layoffs … Microsoft this morning cut an additional 3,000 jobs from its workforce around the world, saying it has now completed almost … | Mary Jo Foley / ZDNet: |
Microsoft aims to release Office 16 in second half of 2015; Mac preview and Android tablet versions expected “soon” — Microsoft's latest target release date for Office 16: Second half 2015 — Summary: Microsoft is targeting the second half of calendar 2015 as its latest release target … | Jon Fortt / CNBC: |
Twitter consumer engineering VP Jeremy Gordon and analytics group lead Adam Kinney resigning as company plans reorg — More Twitter exits: 2 key executives flying away — Twitter is planning yet another reorganization in its engineering department, and two respected managers plan to resign, CNBC has learned.| Phil Goldstein / FierceWireless: |
Apple exec: Don't expect Apple SIM to show up in iPhones — HALF MOON BAY, Calif.—Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) decided to put its Apple SIM card inside its new iPads because it didn't know which wireless carriers its customers would choose and because the company wanted to give its customers more choice, according to an Apple executive.| Jon Russell / TechCrunch: |
Reddit Gets Into Crowdfunding With Redditmade — Reddit is continuing to expand its presence beyond its wildly popular sharing site — known as the front page of the internet for many — after it jumped into the world of crowdfunding with Redditmade, a service that allows moderators to set up projects which can be backed by Redditors.| Erin Griffith / Fortune: |
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Nintendo makes unexpected quarterly profit of $86M as Mario Kart 8 boosts sales of Wii U — Nintendo beats forecasts on Mario Wii U lift, on track for full-year profit — (Reuters) - Japanese video game maker Nintendo Co vaulted to an unexpected quarterly operating profit as new game … | Federico Viticci / MacStories: |
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Cycling-centric fitness app maker Strava raises $18.5M Series D led by Sequoia — Cycling-Centric Fitness App Strava Raises $18.5 Million in Venture Capital Funding — Strava, maker of a popular mobile app for cycling and other athletic endeavors, has raised $18.5 million in Series D funding … | Natasha Lomas / TechCrunch: |
Bitstrips Closes $8M Series B As It Launches Custom Emoji App, Bitmoji — What happens when stickers and emoji collide in a bespoke mash-up that uses your own self-image as the canvas? Bitmoji happens that's what: a new Android and iOS app from personalized comic strips app Bitstrips … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Former Google Wallet Head Launches Poynt, A “Future-Proofed” Payment Terminal — The former head of Google Wallet and longtime PayPal exec, Osama Bedier, is this morning revealing his new company Poynt, a “future-proofed” payment terminal that combines an Android-based tablet with a hardware docking station … | CNET: |
HP's Multi JetFusion to launch in 2016; claims to be faster, more affordable than existing 3D printers — HP dives into 3D printing with the new Multi Jet Fusion — The tech giant makes its long-awaited jump into 3D printing — but its machine won't be widely available until 2016.
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