Today, the WHIR ends its 17-year long run.
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Holiday shopping is continuing to move rapidly online, with an 18.1 percent increase from 2016 to this year in the U.S., according to MasterCard SpendingPulse. The global shift in shopping habits is led by consumers in the UK, however, who a Nomura analyst says did 15.7 percent of their retail…
Read more at UK Shopping Could be Half Online in 2050 as Ecommerce Holiday Shopping Surge Continues
Take the time to disconnect this season. Your mind will be better for it.
Read more at Dealing with Digital: Why ‘Offline' Is Now the New Luxury
Why are there so many different types of communication platforms? Why haven’t we invented a ‘Babel Fish’ communications platform that can unify our digital world together?
Read more at When it Comes to Online Communication Tools, Context Matters
Apple has made changes to revised app store guidelines that threatened to block a wide range of small business apps created with templates, DIY tools, and SMB app platforms.
Read more at Apple Revises App Store Revisions to Allow Legitimate Template Use
Japanese web hosting company GMO Internet is offering to pay part of its employees’ salaries in bitcoin, in part to improve understanding of the cryptocurrency within company ranks, the Guardian reports.
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What can we expect from the cloud in 2018? Here are the trends and technologies that will dominate.
Read more at Five Trends That Define the Cloud in 2018
LeaseWeb USA will expand into H5 Data Centers Phoenix location under a wholesale data center agreement announced Tuesday.
Read more at LeaseWeb Expands into H5 Data Centers Phoenix Location
While Docker and Kubernetes serve slightly different purposes, customers who choose Google’s tool can avoid paying Docker.
Read more at Docker CEO Tries to Navigate Business Threat From Google
The U.S. blamed North Korea for the WannaCry ransomware attack that affected hundreds of thousands of computers globally this year.
Read more at U.S. Says North Korea Was Behind WannaCry Cyberattack Attack
Just like the initial passage of the regulations bringing broadband internet access under Title II jurisdiction, however, the decision is not necessarily permanent. What it means, and when it will mean it, depends on several factors.
Read more at What's Next for Net Neutrality Fight?
Bitcoin looks like the perfect currency for ecommerce, but high transaction costs and volatility should make retailers think twice.
Read more at The Risks and Rewards of Accepting Bitcoin Payments for E-Commerce
The future of 5G, as the next-generation wireless network is known, is already beginning, as a handful of carriers including Verizon Communications Inc. move from trials to deployments.
Read more at Upgrade to 5G Costs 0 Billion a Year and May Not Be Worth It
Last minute shoppers rejoice: here are 35+ tech gifts that will suit anyone on your list, no matter your budget.
Read more at 2017 Holiday Gift Guide: 35 Tech Gifts for Every Budget
In a world where protecting against cyber crime is high on most big business agendas, a U.K. provider of IT security to clients as small as dentists and neighborhood stores is outpacing the best that Silicon Valley has to offer.
Read more at Cybersecurity for Novices Has U.K. Firm Trouncing Silicon Valley
The Republican-led commission voted 3-to-2 on Thursday to remove Obama-era prohibitions on blocking web traffic, slowing it or demanding payment for faster passage via their networks.
Read more at Net Neutrality Rules Swept Aside by Republican-Led U.S. FCC
The New York-based company said General Atlantic LLC, an investment firm and Squarespace backer, is injecting a new round of funding.
Read more at Squarespace Is Said to Raise Funding at .7 Billion Valuation
With the FCC poised to vote Thursday to eliminate the 2015 restrictions on ISPs, the seemingly academic question of how reliable the studies are could quickly become critical when opponents file lawsuits asking judges to undo the vote.
Read more at As U.S. Unwinds Web Rules, Industry's Voice Echoes the Loudest
Iron Mountain Inc. agreed to acquire the U.S. operations of Io Data Centers LLC for $1.3 billion, adding to a string of deals this year by the data storage and management real estate investment trust.
Read more at Iron Mountain to Buy Io Data Centers' U.S. Unit for .3 Billion
New Apple App Store guidelines state that apps created from “commercialized template or app generation services” will be rejected from inclusion in the App Store as of Jan. 1, 2018.
Read more at New Apple App Store Guidelines Will Impact SMBs Using DIY Tools