eBay Left Seller in the Cold in the Case of the Frozen Account
An eBay seller whose account was frozen has sued the company for fraud.
Nuance's Voice Control TV, OLPC's Tablet For Schoolkids, Netflix Debuts In U.K., PayPal Testing Mobile Payments At ...
Breaking news from your editors at Fast Company, with updates all day. Nuance Brings Voice Control To TV . Nuance, the speech recognition firm behind Apple's Siri app, has just revealed Dragon TV--a unique voice control platform for all sorts of TV industry makers. It offers natural language inputs like "When is Ellen on?" and "watch Dexter on DVR" as well as direct social media messaging by ...
Anonymous Says It Knocked Citigroup Sites Offline
Brazilian hackers claimed credit for taking down the Citigroup and Citibank Web sites. A Citigroup spokesman confirmed that its consumer site had experienced a temporary outage but said Citigroup had been able to restore Web site operations within one hour and was continuing to monitor its systems.
How to Safeguard Online Shopping Transactions
A secure credit-card transaction system can encourage shoppers to make purchases and help ensure that you stay in business.
Why SOPA Is Dangerous
I'm sure you've heard by now that SOPA is bad and would ruin the Internet, but have you actually read the bill? If not, it's worth reading, for two reasons. First, if you are going to oppose a bill, you should know exactly what you're opposing, not just the vague principle behind it. Second, it'll provide you with a valuable insight: that these bills are written in an attempt to obscure the truth.
From the Editor
It's time for our annual Sellers Choice awards, and nominations are now open ! Marketplaces let buyers rate you, and this is your opportunity as a seller to rate the marketplaces on which you sell.
Anonymous hack Citigroup, Citibank Web sites
In Twitter postings, hackers have said that they planned to target credit-card companies and government Web sites.
Hackers Step Up Attacks After Megaupload Shutdown
Last week, after Wikipedia, Reddit and Boing Boing voluntarily blacked out their Web sites to protest proposed antipiracy legislation, hackers began their own blackouts with attacks on dozens of sites across the Internet.
Facebook updates its status – by $100bn
Facebook last night launched the most hotly anticipated stock market flotation since the dotcom bubble burst more than a decade ago, promising to sell its shares to the public in a deal that will make billionaires of its founders and which could value the company as much as $100bn (£64bn).