Capital One May Ask “What’s in your wallet?” While MasterCard Asks “What’s in a name?”
byMastercard drops its name from its cards, believes that its two overlapping circles are iconic and clearly branded.
Mastercard drops its name from its cards, believes that its two overlapping circles are iconic and clearly branded.
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The average American consumes nearly 3 gallons of wine per year, and a new device from France is revamping how Americans choose its wine by delivering enology to the smartphone.
Do the Internet Giants Plan to Banish Websites from their Ecosystem in the Future of Search?
FBI cyber division’s motto is “Securing the internet is our shared responsibility”. Its goal is to empower the public to protect itself against cybercriminals.
90% of the data in the world, says a report from IBM Marketing Cloud, has been created in the last two years alone. That amounts to 2.5 quintillion bytes a day.
On demand, efficient and sustainable: Vision URBANETIC answers the questions of future urban mobility by offering a van that can transport cargos and persons.
Everyone except Google appears before Congress tech Committee even though the tech giant has recently encountered the ire of the President who accused the company to be biased against him.
FBI’s webpages aim to educate the public about foreign influence, disinformation campaigns, cyber attacks, and stolen identity with videos and news updates.
Instagram’s two-factor authentication fails users. Photo-sharing platform recommends users to revoke access to third-party apps.