Here's what's trending during the past week on the E-Commerce Times, TechNewsWorld, CRM Buyer and LinuxInsider.
Banks, Fintech Hold Fate of Disappearing Dollar Technology
Many financial services are already in the marketplace preparing for what has been classified as a cashless society. The push for this transition is not only coming from germ-fearing shoppers and front-line store workers.
Cryptocurrency as a Hedge Against the Declining Dollar
Regardless of all the buzz and activity around crypto, some demographics are still just not ready to veer away from what's familiar. Even though there is apprehension, many still understand that things are changing and that they must get on board.
Credit Ratings Could Cool Hot 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Market
A move by Equifax to enable buy now, pay later (BNPL) vendors to report their customers' "pay-in-four" loans to the credit rating agency could dampen consumer enthusiasm for the popular payment method.
The digital wallet of the future is not about just storing the picture of a document, it's also about ensuring that scanned documents are valid and provides assurances that it has been issued by a verified source.
Parents looking for a richer experience for their kids when they get together with relatives on a video link may find it in a new gadget from Amazon. Called Glow, the appliance combines video calling and interactive activities.
The InnoView 15.8" portable monitor is one of the latest entries in the manufacturer's growing inventory of affordable, lightweight monitors. TechNewsWorld's Jack Germain got his hands on one.
Ukraine Conflict Gives High-Res Glimpse at 21st Century War
Unsurprisingly, Ukraine is exhorting its technical elites to strike at Russian targets from their keyboards. Considering the advantageous asymmetry of launching such attacks, why wouldn’t they?
Report Says 1.42 Million US Jobs Lost to Automation by 2032
Automation will claim more than 11 million U.S. jobs over the next decade, according to a new report by Forrester. That's the bad news. The good news is that at the same time automation will create 9.63 million new jobs.
In today's high-tech world nearly all businesses are driven by the best combination of management and productivity tools. Knowing which software works better than other solutions can give business leaders a leg up.
Spreadsheets are largely digital tools for manual effort. In a world whose supply chains now gird oceans in highly complex webs, they are inadequate. Much the same can be said about selling.
Two key open-source projects already help maintain data observability issues; be sure you do not get stuck with a Dirty Pipe situation; human errors are a major culprit in successful cybersecurity breakdowns; and Wind River's latest release.
Foundries.io and Arduino are joining forces to make embedded Linux-powered internet of things and edge computing devices more secure. The deal will combine technological innovations with Foundries' cloud-native development and deployment...
Cyber Asset Management Overwhelming IT Security Teams
Corporate assets being moved to cloud storage are straining IT security management to the breaking point as larger attack surfaces are created to increasingly expose organizations to cyber risk.