ShipStation, a leading provider of cloud-based shipping solutions from Auctane, today announces ShipStation API. This move aligns ShipStation’s powerful shipping platform with ShipEngine’s best-in-class API technology, creating a more robust and scalable solution for developers, merchants, and logistics teams.
GUEST OPINION by Patrick Tiquet, VP of Security and Compliance, Keeper Security: The recent malware attacks leveraging direct messages on TikTok can have potentially severe consequences.
URLs embedded in phishing emails as an initial means of engaging the intended victim have reached those intended victims at a much higher rate than attachments used for the same purpose, according to a new report from security firm Cofense.
New Zealand’s competition regulator The Commerce Commission says its latest Measuring Broadband New Zealand (MBNZ) report, taken from testing in May 2022, throws the spotlight on broadband performance for gamers and users of other high-bandwidth services.
GUEST OPINION by Shehzad Merchant, Chief Technology Officer, Gigamon: Dealing with a security incident requires not just prompt notification of the incident but the ability to triage the cause of the incident.
Chinese tech behemoth Alibaba Group pulled in revenue of RMB114,924 million (US$16,741 million) - an increase of 42% year-over-year – for the June quarter and expanded its user base to 674 million annual active consumers.
Stating the move "significantly expands driver earning potential" for Australian DiDi driver-partners as it delivers access to thousands of Chinese DiDi users in Australia, Chinese DiDi roaming has arrived.
Billed as "the world’s leading mobile loyalty wallet", Stocard has announced that it has more than doubled its user base in just 18 months from its one million users when it launched locally in July 2016.
Apple Music subscribers who also use Facebook Messenger are getting the message that you can listen to complete songs in the app, with 30 second grabs for iOS and Android non-subscribers.
Telstra’s latest free data day saw initially fast download speeds, but as the day wore on, things got slower and slower, with downloaded data amounts breaking a new record.
Online dating site OkCupid has laughed in the face of critics of Facebook's controversial experimentation methods, in a new blog posted titled 'We Experimented on Human Beings!'.
Aussies are fed up with their telcos, with more than a third of Aussies considering switching mobile providers in 2014 according to new research.
The latest Facebook privacy scandal has erupted, with a report noting how easy it is to find people's direct mobile numbers on Facebook, all thanks to people who've lost their phones, created an invite to ask friends to send their numbers over - without setting the invite to private, thus letting anyone on Facebook harvest the details.
A recent usability study of nine opt-out tools that target behavioural-based advertising found they were confusing, difficult to operate and communicated very poorly with users.
Digital measurement company 'comScore' has scored Google+ as having 25m+ users, getting to that rather nice number super quickly.
Uh-oh'¦ 375,000 people have decided that, despite Voda's infinite possibilities, someone else's network was infinitely better.
As Facebook grows towards the magic 1 billion user mark, the site 'Inside Facebook' uses various datasets to show that, while overall users seems to be growing, the number of users in the US, UK and Canada is confusingly 'growing quickly or slowing of falling'.
Uh-oh'¦ the world's biggest population of Internet users is no longer officially allowed to use Skype, with that bad news coming just as Skype announced the good news that video calls were coming to the iPhone at last, which itself followed the bad news of Skype's global meltdown. Phew!