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With global markets rallying on the heels of a Greek deal, today a 50-year market veteran spoke with King World News about the Greek capitulation but warned what’s happening in China will reverberate around the world.
Alex Stamos, the recently appointed chief security officer at Facebook, has called on software company Adobe to announce an “end-of-life date for Flash.” In a pair of tweets sent over the weekend, Stamos echoed a number of recent complaints from the security community that the software has become the vector for just too many hacking vulnerabilities.
Comic-Con is a huge show with major media brands selling their big-budget wares. While the scope of their intrigue shapes the event, it begs the question of whether independent publishers have a chance to have their voices heard.
Microsoft’s multimillion-dollar Windows 10 ad and marketing campaign will focus on an “upgrading the world” theme.
Dubbed Stream, the service will let Comcast’s Xfinity Internet customers watch HBO and a handful of standard broadcast networks via their PCs and mobile devices.
In an interview, T-Mobile’s chief operating officer spills the beans on a potentially attractive, alternative service plan and on its new cross-border program.
A new agreement between Greece and its creditors helped push U.S. stocks up early Monday. The deal for a new loan package is aimed at keeping the country in the euro.
– According to a report in Automotive News, Nissan will bring its European-market Qashqai crossover to North America, to slot below the Rogue as a smaller compact entry. – The Qashqai was recently redesigned after the debut version’s highly successful six-year run. The British-built crossover is offered in Europe with two diesels and a 113-hp 1.2-liter gasoline-powered four. A 161-hp 1.6-liter gas four-cylinder recently joined the lineup—presumably that would be the engine for our market.