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Slice payments app spies on photos, audio records and call history, says Google
Fintech company Slice which has touted itself as a credit card alternative has come under the scann…
3 quick, high-protein plant-based recipes that help a personal trainer build muscle and boost her gut health
A personal trainer shares the easy, high-protein meals that she uses to not only grow lean muscle b…
Kim Schewitz
I was an English major in college and now I lead a data analytics team. Here are 3 ways I became a 'numbers person.'
I developed data skills by getting hands-on experience and breaking down the mental barrier of work…
Navah Maynard
Financial markets may be reacting to data swings that 'aren't reality,' a former Fed economist says
"Don't overreact to some sharp turn, because it might not be real or it could turn back really fast…
Aruni Soni
The beheading of tech CEO Fahim Saleh, and the tiny clue that may clinch the case against his personal assistant
The embezzlement was bigger than anyone realized. And a tiny clue, missed by the killer's vacuum, m…
Laura Italiano
Establishing consumer trust and privacy for a mutually beneficial ecosystem between brands and consumers
Ashish Sinha, Managing Director, APAC & MEA – Epsilon on Data Privacy and consumer concerns
Connecticut's Treasurer, Shawn Wooden, is holding powerful institutions accountable for their abysmal diversity stats. For him, it's personal.
Money managers seeking to do business with Connecticut's $44 billion pension system have to go thro…
Danielle Walker
An Israeli startup armed with $45 million is taking on Google and Apple in the race to sell your personal data
"The emergence of new business models and changes in existing ones will not only unlock new custome…
Danielle Muoio
These email apps are scraping information from your inbox and selling the data for a profit
While each of the three companies highlighted that the data being collected is anonymized or pseudo…
Aaron Holmes
Growing pains in the alt-data world; top tech bankers weigh in on 2020 IPOs
Finally, Meghan Morris talked to top tech bankers at JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs to understand how t…
Meredith Mazzilli
Facebook and Whatsapp are the most exciting brands of 2015
If you blame it on India’s growing urbanity, hold on! Here’s Rajesh from a suburb in Patna who is p…
Brokers are touting fractional shares as a way to democratize trading pricey stocks. That's only part of the story - here's why they want to get you hooked on $1 slices.
Charles Schwab has plans to allow fractional share trading, the Wall Street Journal first reported …
Rebecca Ungarino,Dan DeFrance…
Most people don't actually have separate "drunk" personalities
In that study, researchers had previously given the volunteers a survey asking them to assess their…
Kevin Loria
Brands are demanding more sophisticated measurement for TV ads - and a startup claims to have cracked the code by using advertisers' own data
Here's how it works: Advertisers can log in to VideoAmp's platform to view all of their spend and s…
Lauren Johnson
How To Use Big Data To Make A Fortune In The Retail Industry
One of the big uses for it is to watch the results of marketing promotions. Retailers can slice and…
Dylan Love
How Snapchat Will Make Money Even Though It Deletes The Most Important Asset It Has - Its Data
Not being able to offer advertisers any user-generated content to target - even though as a social …
Jim Edwards
The world's most accurate economist predicts the election outcome and its potential shock impact on the 10-year Treasury
The 10-year yield can move in three ways based on election and Congress outcomes.
Laila Maidan
Market-making giant Citadel Securities is rebuilding the tech that powers its trades as it eyes growth
Two of Citadel Securities' top technology execs explain how the market maker is revamping its core …
Bianca Chan
Why The New York Times' lawyers are inspecting OpenAI's code in a secretive room
The New York Times says OpenAI and Microsoft are breaking copyright law. To prove it, they must fir…
Jacob Shamsian
Californians are buying fewer Teslas. That could be a bad sign for Elon Musk.
Tesla's sliding sales in California could be a symptom of wider problems for Elon Musk and his EV m…