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Businesses can now cut payment complexity in the US as Nium extends its card programme to local issuance and just-in-time funding.
US shoppers can now spend crypto and other holdings in dollars, with Krak's new card offering up to 2% cashback and real-time conversion.
Personal accounts used by researchers and officials are being hit by Russian-linked groups, exposing institutions to stealthy account theft and malware.
Tens of thousands of businesses may avoid invoice disruptions as Sovos readies clients for France's month-ahead e-invoicing mandate.
The Vilnius startup is targeting UK, European and US growth after attracting backing from Vinted executives and Superhero Capital.
The move puts the platform among a small group testing how tokenised securities could settle in central bank money across Europe.
The update aims to help campaigns and publishers prove authentic footage as deepfakes and synthetic media make video origins harder to verify.
Governance gaps are widening as 60% of CIOs plan AI agent investment within 12 months, a survey of 1,000 leaders found.
The revised financing ties euNetworks' expansion plans to lower-carbon construction choices and ESG performance, covering about two-thirds of emissions.
AWS customers can now buy ESET's file-scanning software through existing accounts, speeding deployment for cloud security teams across three regions.
Delivery bottlenecks, rather than demand, are now the main risk as AI-fuelled data centre expansion pushes revenue to USD $120 billion by 2030.
Ransomware groups are keeping up pressure on smaller rivals, with mid-market firms still making up 73% of victims across North America and Europe.
Fans at 808 Festival's Bangkok return will get on-chain tickets, digital receipts and loyalty perks as RaveDAO deepens its live events push.
The accreditation strengthens Adfinis's hand with customers seeking secure open source tools for hybrid cloud systems and digital sovereignty.
The validation could help data centre operators choose cooler fluids that cut maintenance risk as AI hardware packs more heat into racks.
The close gives Northleaf fresh firepower to back specialist receivables and royalty deals as private credit firms hunt for new income sources.
Banks face tighter scrutiny as Deutsche Bank's Google Cloud-backed system ties resilience tests to live operational data and audit records.
European mobile gamers now have a £24.99 wired option for portrait play, as the FlipPad lands with iPhone and Android support.
The documentary's global rollout will take its account of cyber attacks on vital services to more than 30 cities, including Sydney.
Travellers buying mobile data abroad can now check out with stablecoins, as Eskimo widens payment choices for its eSIM plans.