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Sources: Google is interested in buying mobile payments company Softcard, price could be less than $100M — Google Is In Talks With Softcard, The Mobile Payments Company — Apple has Apple Pay, and now it looks like Google may be fattening up its own wallet.| Adi Robertson / The Verge: |
Republicans introduce net neutrality legislation which would strip rule-making power from the FCC, avoid a major reclassification of broadband service — Republicans want a net neutrality law, but only if it stops the FCC from handling it — A month before the FCC votes on a new net neutrality proposal … | Marguerite Reardon / CNET: |
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Samsung to use Touch ID-like fingerprint sensor in Galaxy S6 instead of swipe-based sensor — Exclusive: Samsung opts for a touch-based fingerprint sensor for the Galaxy S6 — A smartphone is one of the most personal devices a human being can own, and it's one of those devices where compromising on security is not an option.| South East Regional Organised Crime Unit: |
UK cybercrime unit and FBI arrest 18-year-old man in UK for “swatting” offenses and DDoS attacks on Playstation Network and Xbox Live — Man arrested for ‘swatting’ and denial of service offences — SEROCU, has worked closely with the FBI on the operation which focused … | Douglas MacMillan / Wall Street Journal: |
Yahoo combines ad products into one unit, to be led by Prashant Fuloria, former executive at Google, Flurry, and Facebook — Yahoo Reorganizes Ad Product Team, Says Memo to Staff — Marissa Mayer is reorganizing management at Yahoo as part of her effort to jumpstart the company's stagnant advertising business.| Alistair Barr / Wall Street Journal: |
Google joins PricewaterhouseCoopers in $2B bid to update US DoD's electronic-health-records system — Google Is Bidding for a Pentagon Contract Worth More Than $2 Billion — Google is using a new partnership with consulting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers and some of its $60 billion in cash … | Julian Hattem / The Hill: |
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UK and US to stage “cyber attack war games” involving commercial banks to test critical national infrastructure — ‘Cyber war games’ to be staged by UK and US — The UK and US are to carry out “war game” cyber attacks on each other as part of a new joint defence against online criminals.| New York Times: |
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How Google Search is using Knowledge Graph, Voice Search, and Google Now to transition to the mobile dominant world — How Google Search Dealt With Mobile — Google's flagship product has been part of our lives for so long that we take it for granted. But Google doesn't.| Kevin Fitchard / Gigaom: |
AT&T closes $2.5B deal for Mexican wireless carrier Iusacell — AT&T goes pan American, closing its $2.5B Iusacell deal — AT&T is now officially the first North American mobile carrier to run networks on both sides of Rio Grande. On Friday, Ma Bell announced it has finalized …
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