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Message-ID: <nebb0h$972$1@dont-email.me>
Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2016 12:38:49 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Google, Verizon 'Planning to Bid For Yahoo' as Bid Deadline
Extended
by REUTERS
Verizon is ready to make a bid for Yahoo's web business, and hopes to
make a merger more successful by also making an offer for a stake in
Yahoo's Japan subsidiary, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing a
source familiar with the matter.
The telecom giant is planning to make a first-round bid for Yahoo's web
business next week, the news organization said. News outlets also
reported Friday morning that Yahoo had moved the bid deadline from April
11 to April 18.
http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/google-verizon-planning-bid-yahoo-bid-deadline-extended-n552831
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Message-ID: <nebb3n$972$2@dont-email.me>
Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2016 12:40:31 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Lessons from the latest Verizon data breach
Announcements of a data breach at a company or governmental agency have
become so common that they no longer seem particularly startling.
However the recent announcement by Verizon Enterprise Solutions that it
had become a victim of a massive data breach is particularly noteworthy
because Verizon Enterprise Solutions is the unit of Verizon that assists
other companies when they become victims of data breaches.
OOPS!
In fact, one of the things that Verizon Enterprise Solutions does each
year is issue an annual data breach investigations report. Next year,
it appears that the report will be including information about its own
data breach. According to Verizon the information stolen by the hackers
was limited to basic contact information for many of its customers.
Verizon is in the process of contacting affected customers. Meanwhile
the stolen information is already being sold on the Dark Web, a part of
the Internet where criminals buy and sell such information.
http://www.wzzm13.com/news/nation-now/lessons-from-the-latest-verizon-data-breach/127234692
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Message-ID: <76ADAFD3-B7CF-4671-A4E3-0570816B5CD0@roscom.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2016 13:50:32 -0400
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Google's Nest closing smart-home company Revolv, bricking
devices
Google's Nest closing smart-home company Revolv, bricking devices
Nest, a smart-home company owned by Google's holding company Alphabet,
is dropping support for a line of products - and will make customers'
existing devices completely useless.
It's a move that has infuriated some customers, and raises worrying
questions about the rights of consumers in the ever-more connected
future.
In October 2014, Nest acquired Revolv, a smart-home device maker, nine
months after it was itself bought by Google. The terms of the Revolv
deal were not disclosed, and as Re/code reported at the time, the deal
was an acqui-hire - buying a company for its talent rather than its
products or users.
http://www.businessinsider.com/googles-nest-closing-smart-home-company-revolv-bricking-devices-2016-4?op=1
***** Moderator's Note *****
Seems like we're headed for an Internet of Useless Things. This
reminds me of Kurt Vonnegut's book "Player Piano".
Bill Horne
Moderator
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End of telecom Digest Mon, 11 Apr 2016