Holiday Shoppers Head Indoors, Driving Up In-Store Shopping Trends
by Lee Rickwood
Bricks-and-mortar is making a comeback as the retail landscape continues to change and shoppers choose the in-store experience over online alternatives.
by Lee Rickwood
Bricks-and-mortar is making a comeback as the retail landscape continues to change and shoppers choose the in-store experience over online alternatives.
By Yasmin Ranade
We’re smack-dab-in-the-middle of a period known in popular culture as “cuffing season”. For those who haven’t heard the term before, it’s the phenomenon of people looking for partners during the fall and winter.
by Lee Rickwood
The way we walk is very unique, difficult to imitate or conceal, and therefore useful in verifying identity.
By Christine Persaud
There are some great reasons to get an eReader, not least of which is helping reduce paper consumption as well as clutter. They mimic the look and feel of a paperback book, are easy to travel with, and will help encourage you to read more.
By Christine Persaud
Is there an entertainment lover on your list this holiday season? If so, you might want to get them a gift that helps foster their love of television, movies, sports, music, the great outdoors, or whatever their hobby or passion involves.
by Lee Rickwood
Two new documentary films and a national bestselling book look at the rise of online influencers and the creator economy, while also presenting poignant, sometimes painful, profiles of its founders, failures, and trailblazers.
by Lee Rickwood
Advanced technology and AI can stretch the short growing season and reduce the need for fresh produce to be brought in from warmer-climate countries during the winter.
By Yasmin Ranade
Cybersecurity fitness can be considered more of a metaphor. This metaphor likens cybersecurity practices to physical fitness routines. Just like you can stay fit physically, you can stay fit within the cybersecurity world. Consider these three topics – warm-up, workout, and self-defense.