EU Wants to Be a Data Powerhouse Too
/Now, instead of just prosecuting big tech, Europe is looking to compete with them.
Read MoreNow, instead of just prosecuting big tech, Europe is looking to compete with them.
Read MoreIt seems the only thing Congress can agree on is its dislike of big tech.
Read MoreAs consumers have gotten so used to “free” tech services such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, and many others, it’s worth noting that old proverb: If you aren’t paying for the product, you are the product.
Read MoreThese days, “big tech” is held in about as much esteem by the general public as lawyers, members of Congress, and the colleague who empties the coffee but doesn’t make a new pot. But one name that seemed to stay above the fray was Apple.
Read MoreGiant tech companies just love to make it so their customers stay within their product “ecosystem” for as long as possible. The latest complaints come from homebuilders.
Read MoreFinancial service firms have expressed greater interest in digital innovation, but can they make the shift?
Read MoreIt’s an understatement to say it hasn’t been the best couple of years for big tech companies. But that, so far, hasn’t affected them in the stock market.
Read MoreThere is a savings crisis in America; half the population has less than $500 in a savings account, and 80 percent of Americans report that they live paycheck to paycheck. Some fintechs have responded to this and successfully lured some deposits away from traditional banks by offering high-yield savings accounts in an attempt to win new business.
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