It’s good to have 100 million subscribers, but when will #Spotify be profitable? forbes.com/sites/caitlink…
Now we know the price for #Uber to sell-out. $500m to have #Paypal as a payment partner which they don’t need. siliconangle.com/2019/04/28/ube…
#NYTimes ignored key parts of the official response from #Apple. But we are so used to these now. They won’t retract or apologise and push ahead to publish for the...
#AWS has done a lot to promote open source software as the largest cloud computing provider. onezero.medium.com/open-source-be…
Not surprised that #Apple is using AWS for #iCloud, they have a true multi-cloud strategy. qz.com/1601476/amazon…
Will have to wait and see if #HuaweiMateX is more reliable than #SamsungGalaxyFold. (I don’t like the notch anyway.) motherboard.vice.com/amp/en_us/arti…
#Apple had no choice but to use #Qualcomm for #5G chips now that #Intel is quitting mobile modem market. Until they make their own modem chips… apple.com/newsroom/2019/…
Will governments step in to regulate #AI? inc.com/business-insid…
#AWS is not the true enemy of open source, they are helping to drive standard adoption. High end usage still need premium services. techrepublic.com/article/debunk…
Next milestone will be #Apple beating #Spotify paid subscribers count globally. wsj.com/articles/apple…
#LinkedIn probably know this too. cnbc.com/2019/04/03/ibm…
#Blockchain and #AI are still hot topics in 2019. technologyreview.com/s/613247/ventu…
#Slack is still cool, but I will wait for more Happy Tools from #Automattic. techcrunch.com/2019/04/01/sla…
Forget about how bad it is for #Lyft to fall below IPO price, it’s done. How will it impact #Uber or China’s #Didi IPO? fortune.com/2019/04/01/lyf…
It’s part of the success to be a high profile target. It’s not just #Tesla open to this kind of hacks, but certainly the best for headlines. technologyreview.com/the-download/6…
Can be tricky for #Airbnb to solve this one. To sweep for bugging devices everytime? The owners might not even be involved. But we still trust hotels, right? digitaltrends.com/home/airbnb-hi…
Will this have serious impact to #Apple SoC roadmap? Not likely. cnet.com/news/apple-los…
The New York Times and The Washington Post might have big enough tech team to build their own platform and ecosystem to make money from digital subscriptions. 50% is not...
The funny part is, why does #MarkZuckerberg think he can pick and choose regulations which are compatible with #Facebook‘s business model of selling user privacy based advertising? facebook.com/4/posts/101070…
It’s easy for most programmers to hate #PHP which powers around 80% of all websites. It’s boring software engineering, it just works. techrepublic.com/article/5-prog…
The author of this article on Forbes probably never heard of #Hyperledger! forbes.com/sites/theyec/2…
I am glad this is done by #Apple, with simple business model to sell you hardware and direct services. Imagine if #Facebook and #Google got all these data about your...
#Spotify CEO needs to learn about what a monopoly is. Most people chose to use #Android. variety.com/2019/music/new…
We already have windows, right? Bring some sunlight to your home pic.twitter.com/ybzgZG9ObB — CNET (@CNET) March 17, 2019
It’s getting ugly. #Spotify is getting ready for the next milestone, the next big announcement in 2019 might well be #AppleMusic overtaking #Spotify in paid subscribers count. theverge.com/2019/3/16/1826…
Less than a year ago, #Spotify CEO was so full of himself to claim no competition threatens him, and not even smart speakers, etc. Now he is crying about #Apple...
So if #Spotify decide to make their own smart speakers, they will make sure it is #iTunes friendly too? timetoplayfair.com
After years of trying voice commands, how many functions can reliably work well and save you time? I have 3, set timer, asking for weather and turning on/off lights. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Surprised? A year from now, #Facebook will still be growing it’s revenue from selling ads using your data. mashable.com/article/roger-…
It’s a brave statement. But is it what the people want? Breaking tech companies up with make them easier to regulate? Didn’t they try it with AT&T and failed before?...