• Boxer Brings Email Productivity App to Android
    Mobile email service Boxer has introduced an Android app today, bringing its email management toolset to Droid users. Boxer allows users to sort email messages into to-do lists, and tasks, with the goal of making email more productive. With the Android launch, the company is also expanding into the enterprise services game, trying to sell its email service to businesses.
  • Acompli Brings Email Management App to Android
    Acompli, an iOS app designed to help business people manage their email inboxes, is now available as an Android app. The app helps users manage email, calendars and file sharing. In addition, the company has released a new tool called "Focused Inbox," which pulls a user's most important emails to the top of their inbox.
  • Decoded CEO Quits Email
    Kathryn Parsons, CEO of the tech firm Decoded has quite email. The chief executive told The Standard that not using email is part of an experiment. "The whole Decoded mission is to make tech feel sane and manageable and that you're in charge of it," she said in the interview. "The problem is that a lot of people feel that tech only creates more chaos for them."
  • Eva Longoria Claims to Have Had Her Email Hacked While Getting Service at the Apple Store
    Actress Eva Longoria has revealed that she has had her email account hacked into in the past when she took her computer into the Apple store to be fixed. The celebrity revealed the news in a segment on Access Hollywood, which airs tonight. The news comes as headlines have been circulating with stories of celebrities who have had nude photos of themselves stolen from cloud servers.
  • Travel Industry Sees Spike in Spam Threat: Agari
    The travel industry experienced an 800 percent increase in online security threats between the first and second quarter of 2014, according to Agari's latest report. For example, according to the report, Delta Airlines was the victim of an email scam this year. Spammers sent out an email pretending to be from the airline, telling recipients that their credit card has been "successfully processed" and called recipients to share their flight information. The identities of Expedia, Airbnb and Booking.com were also used by spammers to send scam emails this year.
  • Digg Launches Daily Email
    News aggregator site Digg has launched a new service designed to keep readers coming back to the site called Digg Deeper. The platform includes a daily email newsletter called the Digg Daily Digest and an iOS app featuring the most shared stories of the day.
  • Open-Xchange Introduces Email Encryption Tool
    A German company called Open-Xchange has launched a new DIY email encryption tool called OX Guard. The open source tool is designed to allow users to encrypt cloud-based emails that they send to anyone, regardless of if they use the Open-Xchange server. Open-Xchange also offers an a file sharing drive which allows users to encrypt documents for file sharing.
  • Microsoft Doesn't Plan to Give the DOJ User Emails
    Microsoft is refusing to hand over user emails to the US government that are stored in a data center in Ireland, despite being ordered to do so by a federal judge. The New York district judge Loretta Preska ruled in favor of the DOJ back in July, but Microsoft has had some time to appeal the decision before they were required to physically hand over the documents. In a new ruling from this past Friday, Preska gave Microsoft until September 5th to supply the data. However, a Microsoft spokesperson told Reuters today that the company plans to appeal the decision.
  • Maryland Casino Sues Former Employee For Stealing Email Addresses of Valuable Customers
    Maryland Live! Casino in Baltimore is suing a former employees for sending out an email to 19 people, which the casino claims helped a competitor build its loyalty club. U.S. District Judge Marvin J. Garbis has issued an injunction will prevent former Maryland Live! VIP host Helena Wong from contacting her former customers to promote her new place of employment, the new Horseshoe Casino Baltimore. Maryland Live! claims that the email list is proprietary. While The Horseshoe Casino was not named in the suit, the company cannot reach out to any of the customers on the list either. The organization …
  • Yoyo.email Sues PlayInnovation For Ability to Use Their Brand Name in Email Addresses
    Yoyo.email Ltd, has been facing legal trouble for registering more than 4,000 .email domain names that match big brands including 7eleven.email, Geico.email and Budlight.email. Now, the organization has filed a lawsuit against one of the brands that has complained, PlayInnovation. Yoyo.email wants to be granted the ability to register PlayInnovation.email addresses and hopes the lawsuit will set a precedent.
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