In the aftermath of Red Hat’s decision to restrict access to its source code, some of the biggest names in Linux have formed the Open Enterprise Linux Association. Red Hat angered much of the Linux community when it announced the source code Read More
India Cracks Down on Computer Imports
India is cracking down on computer imports, requiring a license to import laptops, desktops, tablets, and more. According to TechCrunch, the move appears to be aimed at boosting the local computer manufacturing industry. “Import of laptops, tablets, all-in-one personal computers, and Read More
Yellow Trucking Company Shutting Down and Filing for Bankruptcy
Yellow Corp. is shutting down, informing the Teamsters Union that it is filing for bankruptcy. Yellow was founded nearly 100 years ago and employs some 30,000 workers. The company has experienced a number of setbacks of late, including legal wrangling Read More
Massachusetts May Ban the Sale of Mobile Location Data
Massachusetts lawmakers may pass a ban on the sale of mobile location data, making it the first state in the US to do so. Location data from mobile devices is a billion-dollar industry, with everyone from marketers to US intelligence Read More
BT CEO Philip Jansen Will Step Down Within a Year
Philip Jansen, CEO of Britain’s BT, is planning on standing down within a year, a move that raises questions about the company’s future. BT is the UK’s largest mobile and broadband provider. According to Telecoms, BT announced that Jansen will step down Read More
3 next-level Yelp tricks for business owners
Struggling with Yelp reviews? Columnist Brian Patterson shares his tactics for understanding and improving your review score. I’m always on the lookout for interesting tips, tricks and strategies that marketing managers and business owners can use to improve their Yelp pages. Read More
Brands today are thinking like seasoned news publishers. Here’s why.
To break through in an overcrowded digital space, brands are taking a page out of the news publisher playbook. Breakthrough marketing is harder than ever. And yet, it’s never been more important. Consumers are inundated with marketing messages at every Read More
DDoS Attack Behind Microsoft Outages In Early June
Microsoft revealed that “ongoing DDoS activity” was behind outages in Outlook, OneDrive, and cloud services in early June. The company revealed in a blog post that there is no evidence that user data was compromised: Beginning in early June 2023, Microsoft identified Read More
Migrating to a Cloud-Based Lab Information System: A Comprehensive Guide
As laboratories face increasing demands for efficiency, data accessibility, and security, many are considering migrating their laboratory information systems (LIS) to cloud-based solutions. Cloud-based LIS offers numerous advantages, such as reduced IT infrastructure costs, improved scalability, and enhanced data security. Read More
Reddit’s New API Policy May Kill Apollo and Other Third-Party Apps
Reddit’s new policy of charging for API access may kill off some of the most popular third-party apps, despite earlier promises to the contrary. Reddit announced plans to charge for access to its API in April, but the company’s efforts Read More