| IT News Daily | | | An Israeli security firm has found a security flaw in Alibaba Group's international marketplace that could have wreaked havoc for the scores of merchants on the site. | | | Issue highlights 1. Hitachi finger vein scanner could secure large venues 2. India recommends banning unregistered Web taxis in light of Uber case 3. Intel's IoT vision sees far more than chips 4. Apple to open new tech center in Japan 5. Uber hit with consumer protection lawsuits in San Francisco and LA 6. Uber hit with unlawful business lawsuits in San Francisco, LA | | | Sports fans of the future might enter stadiums simply by waving a hand over a vein scanner if new technology from Hitachi is any guide. READ MORE | | India's federal government has recommended that states should ban unregistered Web taxi services, following an outcry over the alleged rape of a female passenger in Delhi by an Uber driver. READ MORE | | WHITE PAPER: VMTurbo, Inc. Read this whitepaper for these 3 takeaways: The complexities of pursuing efficient capacity planning How to define functional requirements for your capacity management strategy A capacity management strategy that assures service levels while reducing performance risk and hardware footprint Learn More>> | | Intel is bringing all its assets to bear on the Internet of Things, a hot topic for nearly all IT vendors but one that's especially critical to big chip makers. READ MORE | | Apple will open a technology development center just outside of Tokyo, a move that will bring it closer to parts suppliers. READ MORE | | WHITE PAPER: MaaS360 End users are demanding their own devices in the workplace making IT the shepherds of a potentially unruly flock. The good news is IT can embrace BYOD with security and confidence given the right preparation and technology. Whether you're supporting iOS, Android, BlackBerry or Windows, the rules of BYOD don't change. Learn More. | | The district attorney's offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles have filed consumer protection and unlawful business lawsuits against Uber, while announcing a settlement on similar charges with Lyft. READ MORE | | The district attorney's offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles have filed consumer protection and unlawful business lawsuits against Uber, while announcing a settlement on similar charges with Lyft. READ MORE | | | | |
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