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Fintech CEOs discuss growth hacks for Asia

Fintech and digital-bank founders and CEOs entering new markets discuss the tradeoffs of growth.

The post Fintech CEOs discuss growth hacks for Asia appeared first on Digital Finance.

Meta Agrees $90 Million Settlement in Facebook Privacy Suit

Facebook-parent Meta has agreed to pay $90 million to settle a 10-year-old lawsuit accusing it of tracking users online even after they logged off the social network, court records show.

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PayPal revises its seller protection program to exclude NFT transactions over $10,000.

Payments platform PayPal has revised its policies, affecting NFT transactions. Under the new rules for the seller protection program, NFT transactions over $10,000 will be ineligible, and the change will come into place on March 21, 2022. Among the items ineligible under the seller protection program are items represented by NFTs, including art, media, antiques, and […]

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When the Established Film Industry’s Money Math Doesn’t Add Up

What would you think of a company that took in a lot more money than it spent but reported only losses? With most kinds of companies, it would seem scandalous. In the case of Hollywood production companies, though, it wouldn’t be unusual at all. It’s commonly assumed that big names in Hollywood mean big salaries. […]

The post When the Established Film Industry’s Money Math Doesn’t Add Up appeared first on PrimaFelicitas.

Working Towards Explainable AI

“The hardest thing to understand in the world is the income tax.” This quote comes from the man who came up with the theory of relativity – not exactly the easiest concept to understand. That said, had he lived a bit longer, Albert Einstein might have said “AI” instead of “income tax.” Einstein died in […]

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How Analytics Shapes Our Music Tastes in the Era of Digital Streaming

Next in our blog series exploring interesting analytics use cases, we examine how machine learning algorithms dictate the music we listen to every day.  In 2019, the music streaming market was valued at $12,831.2 million – a figure that’s expected to nearly double by 2027. Music streaming has become the most popular medium for music consumption, significantly outperforming […]

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Victoria’s Secret Files Metaverse Related Trademark Applications

Victoria's SecretVictoria’s Secret, the renowned designer lingerie company, has filed a series of trademark patents that suggest the organization is ready to offer its products in the metaverse. The announcement was made by Mike Kondoudis, a trademark attorney, who stated these actions might be the first step for the company to present their products using blockchain […]

President Lukashenko Signs Decree to Create Crypto Wallet Register in Belarus

President Lukashenko Signs Decree to Create Crypto Wallet Register in BelarusPresident Alexander Lukashenko has signed another decree regulating the crypto economy of Belarus. It envisages the establishment of a register for cryptocurrency wallets and addresses certain legal aspects pertaining to the circulation of cryptocurrencies in the country. Presidential Decree Aims to Prevent Use of Crypto Wallets in Criminal Activities Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has […]

Point Network Launches Full Web3 Architecture

PRESS RELEASE. This was the title of a recent talk by Serge Var, CEO and Co-Founder of Point Labs, at the 2022 Web 3.0 Conference in January. Serge presented arguments that despite numerous projects calling themselves “Web 3.0” and “decentralized”, we are not quite there yet: we’re still relying too heavily on centralized systems, […]

Facebook Agrees to Pay $90 Million to Settle Decade-Old Privacy Violation Case

Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $90 million to settle a lawsuit over the company's use of cookies to allegedly track Facebook users' internet activity even after they had logged off from the platform. In addition, the social media company will be required to delete all of the data it illegally collected from those users. The development was first reported by Variety. <!--adsense--> The

Backup Plays Key Role in Ransomware Response, But Not a Complete Solution

Ransomware attacks have increased in volume, sophistication and ransom demanded consistently over the last few years. According to published records, the education and retail industries are the most targeted.

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CyberCatch’s Educational Webinar on February 23rd to Feature First…

CyberCatch’s Webinar titled “Seven Cybersecurity Controls Every Small and Medium-Sized Business (SMB) Must Implement” will provide specific how-to actionable intelligence

(PRWeb February 16, 2022)

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