How the pandemic changed retail
The pandemic didn’t kill retail the way some predicted it would, but changes in the retail sector have outlasted the pandemic and may be here to stay.
The pandemic didn’t kill retail the way some predicted it would, but changes in the retail sector have outlasted the pandemic and may be here to stay.
Economic anxiety, privacy concerns, increased competition, and an evolving user base have shaken up the digital landscape, changing how we search and pay for things online.
Marie Kondo-inspired minimalism has become all the rage in recent years, and the practice of purging one’s living space of junk has taken on the tone of an ethical imperative.
The US House of Representatives recently banned the app from mobile devices issued by the House to its employees because TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, isn’t transparent enough about how they use customer data.
2022 experienced major breakthroughs in AI development that had been in the works for years. While this new tech is here to make life easier,
The IRS announced that they’re delaying the implementation of a new law requiring e-commerce websites to share the tax information of all users who make over $600 in transactions made on those platforms.
The hashtag #artbyhumans is starting to trend in the world, hoping to differentiate the work of human artists with that generated by the raft of AI-art platforms that have popped up this year.
In these trying times, employers, employees, and small businesses all need one thing: a lunch break.
Last week, Elon Musk got a little trigger-happy with Twitter’s suspension button, silencing prominent journalists.
Sam Bankman-Fried has been officially arrested and charged with a litany of crimes over the collapse of his cryptocurrency exchange FTX.