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Welp, Vizio Now Makes Twice as Much From Advertising as It Does From Selling TVs

Gizmodo

If you thought affordable TV giant Vizio was primarily a hardware company, you’d be wrong. At least in terms of where its money is coming from, Vizio is becoming an advertising firm. Read more.

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Google: Innovating in AI but can they catch up with cloud leaders?

CTOvision

But the majority of their business is still today selling advertisements. Google segment includes Internet products, such as Search, Ads, Commerce, Maps, YouTube, Apps, Cloud, Android, Chrome, Google Play, and hardware products, including Chromecast, Chromebooks and Nexus, which are sold by the Company.

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MicroSoft: Still dominating in enterprise office automation

CTOvision

The Company also designs and sells hardware, and delivers online advertising to the customers. The Company operates in five segments: Devices and Consumer (D&C) Licensing, D&C Hardware, D&C Other, Commercial Licensing, and Commercial Other. It provides consulting and product and solution support services.

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SpaceX’s new Starlink Premium tier promises up to 500Mbps for $500 a month

The Verge

SpaceX’s satellite internet service Starlink is getting a pricey new high-performance tier called Starlink Premium. While the base Starlink service costs $499 for the hardware and $99 a month, Starlink Premium will cost $2,500 for the antenna, and $500 a month. The new Starlink Premium dish. Image: SpaceX.

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Why the Internet of Things is also Industry 4.0

The Investing Edge

This post is the second installment of a three-part series on the Internet of Things. Robert Bosch is a German-based global leader in brake and automotive technology that has established a 500-person subsidiary, Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions, to develop sensors and actuators for the Internet of Things (“IoT”).

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EU launches full investigation into Google’s Fitbit acquisition over health data fears

The Verge

EU regulators are worried that the deal will entrench Google’s position as a market leader in online advertising by giving the search giant access to data collected from Fitbit’s health tracking hardware that can be used for personalized advertisements. The data collected via wrist-worn wearable devices appears.

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Tech Moves: Convoy vet joins Xembly; Seattle climate firm hires Goldman Sachs exec; and more

GeekWire

Ismail was chief product officer at Marchex, and is also a veteran of Microsoft, where he was director of product management for Internet Explorer. based hardware company MTI promoted Allen Auchenpaugh to CEO , from VP of global services. He is on Xembly’s board. Jennifer Sullo.