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fromFuturism
19 hours ago

Delivery Robot Companies in Trouble as Bot Become Targets for Vandalism

Out of the company's first 80,000 deliveries the bots finished on campus, about 1,600 involved incidents of vandalism. At a cost of $2,500 per Kiwibot, the damage adds up quick.
London startup
E-Commerce
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Visa says AI could start making purchases for you. Not everyone wants that, but here's how close we are

AI is influencing consumer purchases and acting on behalf of shoppers in commerce.
Privacy professionals
fromSilicon Canals
6 hours ago

A money-transfer app stored customer passports on an unencrypted, publicly accessible server for nearly five years - Silicon Canals

Fintech companies face regulatory pressure to collect identity documents but lack enforceable obligations to protect them, leading to data breaches.
#ai
Privacy technologies
fromComputerWeekly.com
20 hours ago

Identity and AI: Questions of data security, trust and control | Computer Weekly

AI-driven identity solutions improve access control but raise compliance, privacy, and ethical concerns that organizations must address.
Privacy technologies
fromComputerWeekly.com
20 hours ago

Identity and AI: Questions of data security, trust and control | Computer Weekly

AI-driven identity solutions improve access control but raise compliance, privacy, and ethical concerns that organizations must address.
E-Commerce
fromForbes
2 days ago

AI Shopping: Why The Universal Commerce Protocol Changes Everything

UCP enables AI agents to manage transactions directly with retailers, eliminating friction in the shopping journey.
Marketing
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Brands are getting more physical

Marketers are increasingly focusing on physical experiences to foster human connection and emotional engagement with consumers.
Wearables
fromGadgets 360
1 day ago

Google's Next Fitbit Wearable Could Launch Without a Display

Google is developing a screenless Fitbit wearable focused on passive health monitoring, competing with Whoop and Oura, and integrating AI features.
Marketing tech
fromPhocuswire
in 2 months

Travel marketing's AI identity crisis

AI is fundamentally changing travel marketing, requiring a complete rethinking of traditional strategies and customer engagement.
Poker
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Digital Wallets and the Future of Casino Payments in the UK

Digital wallets are preferred for online payments due to their speed, ease of use, and enhanced privacy, especially in casino transactions.
fromTearsheet
2 days ago

How Paze is betting bank trust can crack the digital wallet market - Tearsheet

I'm the general manager of Paze, one of the business units of Early Warning Services. The mandate is really to take Paze and bring this new payment checkout system to the masses - both on the consumer side and on the merchant side - really making sure that our goal of becoming one of the top three wallets for checkout in the next five years becomes reality.
Cryptocurrency
London food
fromianVisits
2 days ago

Over 8.6 million journeys made as contactless rail spreads across South East

The expansion of contactless travel tickets in the South East has recorded over 8.6 million journeys by February 2026.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 days ago

This Android camera accessory helped me spot a hidden electrical hazard just in time

Thermal cameras are essential tools for detecting overheating and preventing potential disasters in various settings, including commercial kitchens.
Cars
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city

A mass robotaxi outage in Wuhan raised safety concerns about driverless vehicles after over a hundred cars stopped mid-traffic due to a system malfunction.
Wellness
fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Interview: The Light System on Building a New Category in Wellness Technology

The Light System combines light technology and holistic health to enhance wellness through energy system engagement.
Graphic design
fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

How Small Businesses Can Use Dynamic QR Codes to Cut Marketing Costs

Dynamic QR codes allow small businesses to update marketing links without reprinting materials, saving costs and increasing flexibility.
#digital-nomadism
fromAol
4 days ago
Digital life

9 High-Tech Items Digital Nomads Should Never Leave Behind When Traveling For Remote Work

fromAol
4 days ago
Digital life

9 High-Tech Items Digital Nomads Should Never Leave Behind When Traveling For Remote Work

fromIslands
4 days ago
Digital life

9 High-Tech Items Digital Nomads Should Never Leave Behind When Traveling For Remote Work - Islands

Digital life
fromAol
4 days ago

9 High-Tech Items Digital Nomads Should Never Leave Behind When Traveling For Remote Work

Digital nomadism is mainstream, with increasing options for remote work and new gadgets enhancing the experience.
Digital life
fromAol
4 days ago

9 High-Tech Items Digital Nomads Should Never Leave Behind When Traveling For Remote Work

Digital nomadism is mainstream, with increasing options for remote work and new gadgets enhancing the experience.
Digital life
fromIslands
4 days ago

9 High-Tech Items Digital Nomads Should Never Leave Behind When Traveling For Remote Work - Islands

Digital nomadism is mainstream, with increasing options for remote work and essential tech tools for a seamless experience.
Photography
fromWIRED
5 days ago

Your Photos Are Probably Giving Away Your Location. Here's How to Stop That

Photos contain metadata like EXIF data, including location, which can be useful but may compromise privacy when shared.
fromTasting Table
20 hours ago

Costco's Automated Pay Stations Are Here - And Fans Are Underwhelmed - Tasting Table

The way Costco's automated pay stations work is that members stand in line and a Costco employee scans the person's membership card and all of the items in their cart. When the member reaches the self-serve payment kiosk, they scan their membership card and pay. The system eliminates the conveyor belt and any interaction with a cashier.
E-Commerce
Privacy professionals
fromSilicon Canals
22 hours ago

Fintech apps demand your passport for verification - then leave it on an unprotected server - Silicon Canals

Duc's exposed server revealed unprotected sensitive personal data, highlighting significant gaps in fintech data protection practices.
Wearables
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Nothing's AI devices plan reportedly contains smart glasses and earbuds | TechCrunch

Nothing is set to release smart glasses next year, featuring AI capabilities and a multi-device strategy beyond smartphones.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

Driverless cars, meet your eye doctor

Kinetic's CEO Nikhil Naikal states, 'We have eyes, and when we need to correct vision, we go to an optometrist... In the same way, this is a digital prescription to correct the errors of the car's understanding of the world around it.'
Cars
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

The real technology problem isn't screen time. It's that your phone learned your emotional patterns faster than any person in your life ever did, and now it meets needs that no human relationship has been given the chance to meet. - Silicon Canals

Phones have become the most emotionally attuned presence in people's lives, affecting their relationships with others.
Privacy professionals
fromBanray
2 days ago

BanRay.eu - Your face is not inventory

Meta's camera-equipped glasses compromise privacy by recording individuals without consent, turning them into data for AI training.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 days ago

body agency and the ways wearable devices let people regain control of their physical forms

Body agency is a power returned after an incident took it away from the user's physical form, and some wearable devices and technologies have this exact goal in mind.
Wearables
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 week ago

5 telltale signs that your phone has been compromised (and how to combat them)

Phone hacking can be detected through signs like battery drain, slow performance, unfamiliar logins, and reduced storage space.
Artificial intelligence
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

World pitch: scan eyeballs to tie identity to AI agents

World is launching AgentKit, a technology linking AI agents to verified human identities through iris-scanning orbs to prevent AI abuse and establish trust in agentic systems.
Marketing tech
fromThedrum
5 days ago

From football to fashion: How smartphones embrace consumers

AI and fashion collaborations are reshaping mobile marketing strategies, enabling brands to engage consumers through lifestyle rather than just technology.
Cars
fromTESLARATI
5 days ago

Tesla Robotaxi gets a small but significant change

Tesla's all-electric Semi is gaining positive feedback from drivers for its innovative features and ease of use.
Cryptocurrency
fromElite Traveler
1 week ago

Can - and Should - You Use Cryptocurrency to Travel?

Cryptocurrency faces significant challenges in the travel industry due to volatility and limited acceptance as a payment method.
Wearables
fromMakeUseOf
3 days ago

Your phone's Bluetooth is broadcasting more than you think - here's how to limit it

Bluetooth remains active and broadcasts data even when not connected, potentially allowing for tracking without user consent.
fromABC11 Raleigh-Durham
3 weeks ago

Do you tap to pay? 'Ghost tapping' scams could target your money

The ease of use means the ease of stealing. There are pieces of software and devices that are doing exactly the same thing that a point of sale does and it's transacting on your phone or on your credit card and if you don't have a thumbprint or a biometric on your phone, they can walk up and if you're not paying attention in a crowded area, they get close enough and they touch your phone they can do a transaction.
Information security
Privacy technologies
fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

New methods for assuring digital identity and authenticity

Generative AI is transforming content creation, increasing the need for reliable identity verification and authenticity in digital media.
#facial-recognition-technology
Privacy technologies
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Police to trial handheld facial recognition devices

London Metropolitan Police will trial handheld facial recognition devices capable of identifying people on the spot during a six-month pilot with 100 devices.
Privacy technologies
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Police to trial handheld facial recognition devices

London Metropolitan Police will trial handheld facial recognition devices capable of identifying people on the spot during a six-month pilot with 100 devices.
fromgizmodo.com
5 days ago

Aqara Smart Lock U400 Review: Hands-free Unlocking at Its Best

The U400 one-ups just about every other smart lock available today by using your iPhone or Apple Watch's ultra wideband (UWB) signal for hands-free smart lock unlocking, a new Home Key feature Apple announced in 2024 that's coming to smart locks at long last.
Wearables
#contactless-payments
London food
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

Mind the tap: Stansted Airport starts accepting London's contactless travel tickets

Contactless payments now work on Greater Anglia services to Stansted Airport, eliminating the need for advance paper ticket purchases that previously confused travelers.
London food
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

Mind the tap: Stansted Airport starts accepting London's contactless travel tickets

Contactless payments now work on Greater Anglia services to Stansted Airport, eliminating the need for advance paper ticket purchases that previously confused travelers.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
4 weeks ago

15 simple gadgets that will take the stress out of your next travel day

Essential travel gadgets like phone mounts, power adapters, and luggage scales significantly reduce travel stress and complications across all journey types.
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Why the Payments Industry Is Being Rebuilt From the Inside

The problem was not growth or demand or even competition. It was settlement. Payments took days to clear. Reconciliation took weeks. Cash piled up in the wrong places. Finance teams spent their time explaining why the numbers did not match instead of planning what came next.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Samsung's Digital Home Key lets you use your phone as your key

The new feature, called Digital Home Key, will live inside Samsung Wallet and is powered by the Aliro smart home standard. The new standard uses near-field communication (NFC) for its tap-to-unlock technology. It also supports ultra-wideband (UWB), giving users the ability to unlock their door as they approach and without pulling out their phone.
Mobile UX
Boston
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Bye-bye transponders: E-ZPass switching to stickers

Massachusetts is transitioning E-ZPass from hard-plastic transponders to free windshield sticker tags using RFID technology, reducing production costs from $6.70 to 55 cents per unit and saving approximately $7.38 million annually.
Digital life
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 weeks ago

How do digital business cards work after you share them? Updates and changes - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Digital business cards enable real-time profile updates that automatically reflect across all shared links, eliminating outdated contact information problems inherent to physical cards.
Gadgets
fromEngadget
1 month ago

The Samsung Wallet can now hold your house keys

Samsung's Digital Home Key feature in Samsung Wallet enables users to unlock compatible smart doors with their phone using biometric authentication or PIN.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

The Pixel Watch now lets you tap to pay without opening the Wallet app

Google introduces express pay feature for Pixel Watch 2 and later, enabling contactless payments by tapping retail terminals without opening the Wallet app, while adding phone security and location awareness features.
Wearables
fromSustainable Bus
3 weeks ago

Go-Ahead introduces UK-first season tickets (with Littlepay) stored directly on payment cards in Google Wallet - Sustainable Bus

Go-Ahead Group enables bus passengers to load season tickets directly onto payment cards in Google Wallet, eliminating the need for separate physical tickets or smartcards.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

This crypto ring certifies your digital self with real-life handshakes

Identity spoofing against older adults alone grew by 8x between 2020 and 2024, driven in part by convincing AI impersonations of friends and loved ones. It's a problem costing people in the U.S. nearly half a billion dollars a year with no end in sight.
Privacy technologies
fromGSMArena.com
1 month ago

Tecno shows off an ultra-slim modular phone with magnetic attachment and physical pins

Current smartphones lock you into a particular set of hardware features. To get new hardware, you have to replace the whole phone. This concept system lets you add and swap components on a day-by-day and even minute-by-minute basis depending on what you need.
Gadgets
Wearables
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

A new app alerts you if someone nearby is wearing smart glasses | TechCrunch

Nearby Glasses is an Android app that detects Bluetooth signals from smart glasses and alerts users when recording devices are nearby, addressing privacy concerns about non-consensual surveillance.
San Francisco
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Everything to Know About Contactless Payment on VTA

VTA adult fares can be paid systemwide by tapping contactless bank cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover) or cards in Apple/Google Pay at Clipper readers.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Scanning that QR code can leave you vulnerable. Here's how to protect yourself

QR codes are two-dimensional images with glyphs of various sizes that store not just numbers, but text. When scanned, your phone extracts the encoded information and can act on it. For example, QR codes often embed URLs, allowing you to scan, say, a parking meter to launch a webpage where you can pay online.
Privacy technologies
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

15 Slim, Anti-theft Wallets to Stay 1 Step Ahead of Pickpockets, Tourist Traps, and More-From $9

Anti-theft slim wallets with RFID protection and secure closures protect cards and belongings during travel, reducing theft risk and travel-related financial disruption.
UK news
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Oyster cards could be loaded onto smartphones under new TfL deal

TfL signed a seven-year contract with Indra to modernize Oyster, introduce account-based ticketing, and enable loading Oyster onto smartphones.
fromFuturism
1 month ago

New App Detects the Radio Fingerprint of Smart Glasses and Warns You When Someone Is Using Them Nearby

Covert recording is a lot about power. So, I was worried from the very beginning when Meta announced they were going to revive the Google Glass idea. That might be influenced by my study subject very well, but it might as well be influenced by every report and story I read on digital abuse and hate speech in the last twenty to thirty years.
Privacy technologies
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I choose to go to the human cashier at the grocery store. I'm opting for more human interaction.

Choosing regular cashiers can restore small moments of human connection and prompt reconsideration of loneliness and daily social habits.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Physical AI is the next frontier - and it's already all around you

ChatGPT's release over three years ago triggered an AI frenzy. While AI models continue to become more capable, to truly be as helpful as possible to people in their everyday lives, they need to have access to everyday tasks. That's only possible by allowing them to live outside a chatbot on your laptop screen and more presently in your environment.
Tech industry
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How technology is reinventing global payments

Consider this snapshot of the near future: You're in a taxi on the other side of the world. You pay your driver with the same digital wallet you use at home, and he receives the money in his wallet linked to the local instant payments network. He's set a rule in his bank app-"send 30% of every payout to my family back home"-and funds are converted immediately to a third currency and delivered to relatives in a country thousands of miles away.
Digital life
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

TSA Is Expanding Touchless ID to 45 More Airports-Here's Where You'll See It in 2026

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will expand a touchless identification process for members of its TSA PreCheck program during airport screening to dozens of new airports this year. The TSA PreCheck Touchless ID line has been popping up at large airports across the country and is currently available at 20 different locations. But this year, the agency confirmed to Travel + Leisure it will expand the program to 45 new airports from Boston to San Diego and beyond.
Information security
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

TechCrunch Mobility: 'Physical AI' enters the hype machine | TechCrunch

Embodied AI and robotics, led by autonomous-vehicle tech and companies like Hyundai, dominated CES, replacing traditional U.S. automaker presence.
Information security
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Digital wallet fraud: how your bank card can be stolen without it leaving your wallet

Criminals use convincing bank-call tactics to get victims to approve digital-wallet additions, enabling theft through high-value purchases that empty accounts.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

One Solo Trip Was Enough to Convince Me to Carry These Safety Devices-Now They Never Leave My Side

Solo travel is one of my favorite ways to see the world, but it also means being extra intentional about safety. I've traveled alone multiple times, both in the U.S. and internationally, and I've learned that peace of mind is just as essential as a well-planned itinerary (or cute airport outfit). When you're navigating a new place on your own, feeling secure helps you relax and actually enjoy the experience, which is why safety is a nonnegotiable part of my travel essentials.
Travel
Information security
fromZDNET
1 month ago

3 security gadgets I never leave home without (and don't break the bank)

Carry an inexpensive kit of physical security tools, like a USB data blocker, to protect devices from malicious chargers, cables, and data theft while traveling.
#keysmart-smartcard
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Gadgets

I love AirTags, but this slim card tracker is better for my wallet - and works with iOS and Android

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Gadgets

This AirTag-like card tracker is my top choice for Android and iOS users - and it's rechargeable

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Gadgets

I love AirTags, but this slim card tracker is better for my wallet - and works with iOS and Android

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Gadgets

This AirTag-like card tracker is my top choice for Android and iOS users - and it's rechargeable

fromThe Drum
2 months ago

More than 70% of mobile consumers shop online

Mobile as a channel has evolved very quickly but the challenge for marketers is to create a seamless shopping experience across all the channels to ensure that consumers are getting a consistent brand message and identity.
Information security
fromFortune
2 months ago

You probably use the same password for 30 different websites. It's time for a passkey. | Fortune

Passkeys offer secure, user-friendly authentication but adoption lags due to low awareness, misconceptions, AI concerns, and implementation challenges; treat passkeys as UX initiatives.
E-Commerce
fromTearsheet
2 months ago

Trust Bridges Matter: When agentic systems meet payment reality - Tearsheet

Consumer trust prevents AI agents from directly handling payment credentials, constraining agentic commerce's financial execution despite AI-driven orchestration advances.
fromZacks
1 month ago

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Gadgets
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

The new Ultraloq smart lock uses both your face and your palm to let you in

Xthings is unveiling smart locks and cameras at CES, highlighting the Ultraloq Bolt Sense with facial recognition and palm vein touch-free authentication.
Wearables
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

Are We Prepared To Deal With The Coming Wearable Revolution? - Above the Law

Wearable devices integrating AI, AR, and VR provide discreet, contextual assistance across activities while creating significant privacy, liability, and legal challenges.
Gadgets
fromwww.nydailynews.com
2 months ago

Why travel security now means power securityand how Charger 2 aims to deliver it

Charger 2 unifies alternator and solar charging to rapidly recharge portable power stations and enable vehicle self-rescue, improving road-trip energy security.
#facial-recognition
Wearables
fromEngadget
2 months ago

Meta's EMG wristband is moving beyond its AR glasses

Meta's wrist-based neural band enables EMG-based pinch and swipe control of in-car infotainment and could extend to vehicle functions through a Garmin partnership.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 months ago

I've tried countless tracker tags, and these are the best I've found for Android

Rolling Square's AirNotch Pro Dual tags provide cross-platform Find My and Google Find Hub compatibility, durable IP68 construction, long battery life, omnidirectional sound, and built-in key attachment.
Gadgets
fromTheregister
2 months ago

ATM takes a kicking yet keeps on ticking

A vandalized Liverpool ATM remains powered and network-connected, its CRT displaying "SORRY OUT OF SERVICE" and "ON-LINE" despite long-term neglect.
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