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The strangest of bedfellows: Infor and Whole Foods partner

Take a business application vendor, an organic grocery store chain and add in a dash of future thought. What do you get? Read More

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Yahoo mimics Facebook, Google with 'state-sponsored' attack warnings

Yahoo has followed rivals Facebook and Google in telling users it will warn them when it believes they face state-backed cyber attackers. Read More

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There's something very black-coal-in-your-stocking about having a price-match policy that is 90% exceptions and exemptions. Your lawyers may think it is protecting you, but the only practical impact is that it associates your brand far more with declining a price match than agreeing to one. Read More

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AT&T and Verizon both working on sponsored data offers

The nation's two biggest wireless carriers, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, have entered another competitive arena, this time over so-called "sponsored data," which gives customers access to low-cost or toll-free data. Read More

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Does security knowledge make you comfortable or more paranoid?

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Target prepping stores with 'no shopping cart, no bag'

Target has a vision of a new kind of physical store to compete with online rivals, one that attempts to sidestep the drudgery of shopping by wiping out the need for customers to lug around their purchases through the store's aisles. Read More

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