Think you own your #tesla? Until you realise that it is a Car-as-a-Service, have to keep paying for service subscriptions and add-ons. They can still lock you out of “your”...
Price Discrimination is not new. Is that different to setting up many shops with different pricing? Even a Big Mac can have different prices across the US. Okay for bulk...
#Sonos could have created their own platform with their own smart assistant and #IoT integration. Wait, they are a leech on a platform, but expecting full privileges and rewards. Since...
Can #socialmedia or #media help him to get compensation from #Apple? Or we will just laugh it off like 10000 #Bitcoin for 2 pizzas? futurism.com/the-byte/man-d…
What’s the point of a penalty if it doesn’t deter #Facebook to violate user #privacy again? It seems more like a well considered cost of doing business for them. techcrunch.com/2019/04/24/fac…
So #Uber wasn’t the only one playing dirty and won. mashable.com/2018/03/05/ope…
Is this too surprising? #Uber is a taxi company. But can this be extended to say #Airbnb is a hotel? bbc.com/news/business-…
Did Lonely Planet have to include all user-submitted content? Businesses have no rights to curate or edit what they publish on their site? cnet.com/news/ftc-repor…
Maybe we can rethink how personal data should be stored or accessed. We all have a connected personal device now. Do we need centralized database? nbcnews.com/business/consu…
Should #Logitech be allowed to brick a device like this? It’s not the same as stopping future updates on older iPhones. techspot.com/news/71776-log…
Do you get your money back if you are not happy? venturebeat.com/2017/10/13/hap…
@neXyeBblN Maybe they will still force you to buy overpriced MemorySticks like the old Aibos.
#ElonMusk is not very good at saying sorry for keeping #Tesla customers waiting after many empty promises. engadget.com/2017/10/06/tes…
2 weeks since delivery of first #iPhone8, it’s about time for #Apple to make an official statement about this. theverge.com/2017/10/6/1643…
Can we rely on #Google or even #Apple to regulate what kind of apps we can get on our phones? arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
Using #chatbots to make it easier to sue #Equifax. Can small claims court use similar tech to process claims too? theverge.com/2017/9/11/1629…
It’s common in #China for service providers to charge more money for faster downloads or access, not just at network provider level.
Legal protection of consumer rights in the new new world. Needs perfect supply and demand just-in-time matching. http://blockesq.com/case/?case=iphone&c=3