FinTech unicorn Revolut has integrated a new feature called ‘Paymo,’ an online project management with integrated time-tracking software, which caters to freelancers...
Updated May 2020
While marijuana has still not yet been decriminalized or legalized in Louisiana, recent medical marijuana legislative developments show that the state...
In the latest episode of the Cannacurio Podcast from Cannabiz Media, my co-host, Amanda Guerrero, and I discuss license numbers and cannabis license verification as well as retail and dispensary license data in 2020. We also speak with Nick Tennant, Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Precision Extraction Solutions, a global leader in cannabis extraction […]
During the first quarter of 2020, over 8 million businesses advertised their products and services on Facebook. Unfortunately, almost none of them were cannabis businesses or cannabis-related businesses. For years, Facebook has been an important part of most businesses’ social media marketing strategies, but businesses in the cannabis industry, Facebook can be extremely challenging. The reason is […]
LETHBRIDGE, Alberta – Researchers at the University of Lethbridge (ULeth), located in Alberta, Canada, recently published in peer journal Preprints, the results from...
The Trump administration plans to block shipments of semiconductors to Huawei, ramping up tensions between the US and China. The new rules will force foreign semiconductor manufacturers that use US technology to get a license from American officials before shipping products to Huawei. That’ll be a big blow to the Chinese tech giant, which needs semiconductors produced overseas for its smartphones and telecoms equipment. The US commerce department said the restrictions were a response to Huawei and its semiconductor subsidiary HiSilicon skirting export controls introduced last year. [Read: Trump extends the Huawei ban to 2021] “This is not how a responsible global corporate…
Leading payments and cryptocurrency platform, Crypto.com, announced today that it has started shipping its MCO Visa debit cards to 31 countries in Europe, including 27 EU member states. According to the official announcement by the Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency platform, the move would make it become the largest crypto debit card provider with a market share in Asia, Europe, and the United States. The company noted that the initiative to launch crypto-focused debit cards was first conceived in 2018 when its MCO Visa cards were rolled out in Singapore. However, today’s news would see Crypto.com MCO Visa card become the most widely