Richard Adhikari Dec 30, 2016 8:00 AM PT | |
The frenzied 2016 election cycle mercifully is over, but Facebook's fake news problem isn't going away. The company may face steep fines in Germany if it fails to address it satisfactorily. A bill slated for consideration next year would establish fines of up to $500,000 euros per day for each day that a fake news story persisted after notification of its falsehood was provided. [More...] |
2017: More Apple Security Flaws, Cyberattacks, Hacktivisim More security vulnerabilities will appear in the software of Adobe and Apple than in Microsoft's, more attacks on the Internet's infrastructure will occur, and cybersecurity events will stoke international tensions. Those are a few of the predictions for 2017 that security experts have made. Signs of hackers' increased interest in Adobe and Apple started appearing in 2016, Trend Micro noted. [More...] |
Apple, Ireland Balk at EU's Bill for Back Taxes Apple and the Irish government are fighting what some view as a European Union tax grab. The two recently filed a formal appeal of the EC's decision ordering Apple to pay nearly $14 billion in back taxes, based on its finding that Ireland had given Apple several illegal tax breaks. The EC found that Ireland had allowed Apple to determine its tax based on the activities of its subsidiary firms. [More...] |
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Thursday, 29 December 2016
E-Commerce Minute
E-Commerce Minute: Thursday -- December 29, 2016
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Apple, Ireland Balk at EU's Bill for Back Taxes
Softbank Pumps $1B Into Global Web Access Race
2017: AI's Coming Out Party
Today's Story Highlights
Apple, Ireland Balk at EU's Bill for Back Taxes
Apple and the Irish government are fighting what some view as a European
Union tax grab. The two recently filed a formal appeal of the EC's
decision ordering Apple to pay nearly $14 billion in back taxes, based
on its finding that Ireland had given Apple several illegal tax breaks.
The EC found that Ireland had allowed Apple to determine its tax based
on the activities of its subsidiary firms.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84194.html
Softbank Pumps $1B Into Global Web Access Race
Softbank has cut a check for $1 billion to OneWeb, which plans to build
a constellation of satellites to provide Internet access to underserved
parts of the world, the companies announced Monday. Helmed by satellite
industry veteran Greg Wyler, OneWeb raised a total of $1.2 billion in
its latest round of funding. The company will deploy 650 Ku band
satellites into orbit at a height of 750 miles.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84186.html
2017: AI's Coming Out Party
AI will be having a big coming out party in 2017. While there are plenty
of opportunities in this space for workers, executives, investors and
partners, not every company that uses the term "AI" in its marketing
will become a serious winner in the field. As advanced as AI is -- and I
have seen some technology that would blow your socks off -- not every
company is created equal.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84185.html
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