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Cryptocurrency Trends to watch out for in 2020
The blockchain and crypto market is far from slowing down as the momentum is gradually picking up
The 12 Tax Days of Christmas: Day 7
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has allowed for amazing auto deductions from now until 2023.
Tech Entrepreneurs to Face More Regulatory Scrutiny in 2020
New Year, new obstacles for today's innovators.
All You Need To Know About The Ban on E-Cigarettes In India
Lok Sabha passed The Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes Bill, 2019 on Wednesday. Once Rajya Sabha passes the bill, it will become a law.
Yes, AI Can Make Company Websites Accessible to All
Three takeaways from sitting down with accessiBe CEO Shir Ekerling.
The UAE Digital Economy: Weaving The Thread Between Innovation And Legislation
Modernizing the UAE's payments economy is probably in the country's business interests.
Never Heard of 'eIDAS'? Here's Why This Regulation Will Benefit Europe's Cross-Border Economy
It is the common legal framework for trust services in the EU. Here is what you need to know about it.
Now Is the Time to Future-Proof Your Data Privacy
Safeguarding has always been a must, but it's a legal obligation too.
British Airways Fined $229 Million for 2018 Data Breach
The fine is the largest ICO has levied against a company, far outweighing the £500,000 Facebook had to pay for the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
The U.K. Is Trying to Regulate the Internet: Here's What It Means
The Online Harms White Paper could be a litmus test for tech regulation in the U.S., as the U.K. government attempts to balance oversight with modern web freedoms.
Creating Magic through the Flying Lens
Drones are expected to reduce surveying time in several industries by as much as 98 per cent whereas the costs can also come down dramatically
How the EU Is Cementing its Place as an Entrepreneurial Playground
The EU is diligently working on making Europe attractive to Entrepeneurs.
Has the Storm Passed For Cryptocurrency?
The SEC's latest move could signal crypto companies to assess the possibilities of operating in countries less opposed to digital assets
Europe's Article 13 Copyright Rule Is a Transatlantic Trade War
Europe's Article 13 copyright rule is a finger in the eye to a set of American tech companies with which Europe has long been struggling.
Google Fined $1.7 Billion Over a 3rd Breach of EU Antitrust Rules in 3 Years
European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said the latest fine was for 'illegal practices in search advertising brokering to cement its dominant market position.'