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Ten trends that will shape the fraud landscape in 2022

March 10, 2022 News Centre 0

Many organizations face an upward battle when detecting and preventing fraud. Here are ten trends that will shape the fraud landscape in 2022. Read more…

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Five amazing facts you probably didn’t know about fiber optics: infographic

May 14, 2021 News Centre 0

Fiber optics is a method of communication where pulses of light travel within an optical fiber transmitting info from one place to another. Read more…

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Financial industry is evolving rapidly – and being disrupted rapidly!

April 24, 2020 Guest Writer 0

The financial industry has evolved rapidly and is continuing to change, but there are significant technologies also disrupting the industry. Read more…

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Customer experience isn’t what it used to be

December 6, 2019 News Centre 0

The customer experience isn’t what it used to be. It’s no longer just about bringing people into your store and skillfully selling them your wares. Read more…

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IoT statistics and facts – infographic

June 28, 2019 Guest Writer 0

If you’re interested in facts about the Internet of Things, as well as finding IoT statistics and forecasts for the near future, this infographic will help. Read more…

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There is a link between AI and the blockchain – I think

March 15, 2019 David Birch 0

I think I can see that if there is an interesting connection between AI and blockchain then it’s not about using the blockchain as a glorified Excel spreadsheet. Read more…

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Do you really know what Google knows about you?

January 15, 2019 Guest Writer 0

Google might just know you better than anyone thanks to the data the tech giant collects in order to sell ads. But how much does it really know? Read more…

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2025 is the 5G tipping point, and media will do the tipping

October 16, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

ITEM: The year 2025 will be the tipping point for 5G, and you’ll have media companies to thank for that. Or perhaps the other way around, as 5G will help media and entertainment companies generate Read more…

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Myanmar cellcos help customers fight mobile phone scams

October 10, 2018 News Centre 0

Myanmar’s four operators – MPT, Ooredoo, Telenor and Mytel – have teamed up to increase awareness of various types of telecommunications scams and educate mobile phone users in the country. While mobile phone usage has Read more…

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Singapore to introduce electronic arrival cards for visitors

October 5, 2018 Tony Poulos 0

If you, like me, despise having to fill on those silly arrival cards to gain entry into a country then relief is in sight, at least for foreign visitors to Singapore. The Immigration & Checkpoints Read more…

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App users demand security over convenience – except when they don’t

August 2, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

The days of consumers sacrificing data privacy and security for convenience are drawing to a close, according to the findings of a new APAC survey conducted by YouGov and F5 Networks – but not at Read more…

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Public Wi-Fi is key to India’s digital inclusion ambitions: report

July 10, 2018 News Centre 0

Public Wi-Fi can play a key role in driving ubiquitous connectivity and digital inclusion in India, according to a new Analysys Mason report. Despite fast increases in number of people connected (316 million at the Read more…

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Cryptocurrency scams, and seven ways to spot them

June 20, 2018 Guest Writer 0

It was in December last year when Bitcoin – perhaps the most well-known cryptocurrency in the world – reached its highest value at $19,000. Before that day, cryptocurrency had been all over the news, both Read more…

IoT
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Here’s what consumers really want from IoT: CSG survey

May 18, 2018 News Centre 0

Consumers have great expectations for the IoT as a wearable experience and a smart home enabler – but they’re also wary of complexity, according to a new global consumer market survey from CSG. As the Read more…

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IoT deal-winners should beware of moving goalposts: study

May 8, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

Five year ago the Internet of Things didn’t really exist as a mass market phenomenon. To be sure, the concept has been around since the 80s and the term IoT has been with us since Read more…

16 blockchain disruptions
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Blockchain is already disrupting 16 different industries

April 19, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

In a very short period of time, blockchain technology has gone from an obscure background technology that somehow enables that Bitcoin thing to a game-changing distributed-ledger technology with the power to disrupt online transactions in Read more…

IoT LPWAN
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LPWAN is booming all over APAC – but where are the use cases?

April 6, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

Low-power WAN (LPWAN) deployments have been popping up swiftly across the Asia-Pacific in recent months, driven by all the buzz over the Internet of Things and the revenue possibilities therein. LPWAN technologies such as Sigfox, Read more…

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Chatbots are conquering the (marketing) world – we have stats!

March 13, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

Chatbots may seem like a recent phenomenon, but their history dates back as far as 1966, when the first chatbot – Eliza – was invented. You could even go further back to the invention of Read more…

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And now, the only epic FinTech infographic you’ll ever need

February 7, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

We cover a lot of FinTech here for the very simple reason that it’s one of the most disruptive tech trends going. If you don’t believe that, either you haven’t been paying attention, or possibly Read more…

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Millennials take security seriously, prefer biometrics over passwords: study

January 30, 2018 News Centre 0

People now prioritize security over convenience when logging into applications and devices, while younger adults are increasingly eschewing traditional password hygiene in favor of biometrics, multifactor authentication and password managers to improve their personal security. Read more…

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