eBay opens QR code-powered shop in the UK
Rather than exchanging cash for goods, customers will make purchases by scanning QR codes. The products they buy will then be delivered, not carried out. The QR codes will help eBay track sales… See the rest here: eBay opens QR code-powered shop in the UK
Lyft just started experimenting with car rentals in San Francisco
“We’re constantly adding multimodal options so people can use Lyft for any kind of trip,” said a spokesperson in an email confirming the program. “We’ve added bikes, scooters, and public transit… More here: Lyft just started experimenting with car rentals in San Francisco
India reportedly opens Android antitrust investigation
The CCI is reportedly looking into Google’s alleged abuse of Android’s dominance in the market to stifle competition. The agency started examining the issue last year. According to Reuters, it… Go here to read the rest: India reportedly opens Android antitrust investigation
Twitter suspensions for promoting terrorism drop yet again
The service also suspended 456,989 accounts over child sexual exploitation. That’s a decrease of six percent from the prior six months, and 96 percent of the accounts were detected using… See the rest here: Twitter suspensions for promoting terrorism drop yet again
Alibaba opens e-commerce platform to sellers outside of China
AliExpress, which solely consists of third-party retailers, is notable for selling items at “too good to be true” prices, such as 49-cent iPhone cases or counterfeit luxury handbags for a few US… Go here to see the original: Alibaba opens e-commerce platform to sellers outside of China
