We take webcams for granted nowadays. Most laptops (and some desktops) have them built in, manufacturers are starting to catch up to the remote-work trend by making sure that their latest machines have semi-decent cameras on them. But if you spend most of your work day on video calls, or you live stream on YouTube […]
Read More →Identity Orchestration Is Gaining Traction Identity Orchestration Is Gaining Traction
July 8, 2024
COMMENTARY In the business-to-consumer (B2C) world, companies in consumer financial services will often have silos of identity information with widely differing formats, such as for current and savings accounts, credit cards, and mortgages. As a result, providing the customer with a seamless online experience across a multitude of different services can be difficult. This is […]
Read More →Apple Watch Series 10 expected to boast larger displays, while a plastic SE may be in the works
Mark Gurman also reports that health features like high blood pressure and sleep apnea monitoring have hit snags.
July 7, 2024
Bigger screens are coming to the Apple Watch, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. In the Power On newsletter this week, Gurman writes that the Series 10 models will sport larger displays than we’ve seen in past versions of the regular Apple Watch, with one of the options likely to be close in size to the […]
Read More →Amazon takes a new brick-and-mortar approach with a stake in Neiman Marcus It’s bringing data and logistics expertise to the luxury retailer.
July 5, 2024
Amazon changed the face of retail over the last 20 years but has failed miserably to make inroads in the luxury goods market. Now, it’s trying something new. The online retailer has purchased a small stake in retailer Neiman Marcus and will reportedly provide data and logistics to Neiman and its new owner, Saks Fifth […]
Read More →Nike is killing the app for its futuristic Adapt BB sneakers You’ll still be able to operate the $350 shoes manually.
July 5, 2024
Nike is discontinuing its self-lacing Adapt BB sneakers and providing a case in point of what can happen to tech that relies on apps. First announced in 2019, the sneakers used a Back to the Future II style power-lacing system called FitAdapt that was adjustable either manually or with an app. Now, the company will […]
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