As usual, we scour the Internet and we share what we find.
Goldman Sachs and other customers are pushing Cisco to step up its software offerings, saying they re not going to continue to pay for expensive hardware.
Amazon unveils a credit-card reader. Amazon Local Register costs $10 and charges lower transaction fees than Square or PayPal.
Speaking of Amazon, is its recent behavior worthy of a look by antitrust regulators? One expert says the company is getting very close to the line.
Experts from Renesys warn of annoyance that could cause online outages at the end of this week and next week as Internet touches half million routes.
Former CFO of Autonomy accuses HP of cover-up, wants proposed settlement rejected, demands to see records related to disastrous acquisition.
Alibaba s IPO roadshow could start Sept. 3, according to Bloomberg.
Uber executive is now on an advisory group that will share tips from the private sector with the Pentagon.
Manchester United has banned iPads from its stadium. (They ban Microsoft Surfaces, too. All tablets.)
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