Locally, the definitive online-to-offline (O2O) shopping network, today announced results from the 2021 holiday shopping season, based on data collected from 12,000 brands and retailers in Locally’s...
Ecommerce feed manager Channable has raised 55 million euros. The Dutch scale up will use the funds for product development and further global expansion, eyeing markets in North-America and Europe. Channable helps retailers sell products through online marketplaces and advertising platforms such as Amazon and Google Ads. The company was…
VIPTIX is announcing that they are moving towards a no Super Bowl service fees pricing structure. 29-year ticket industry veteran breaks down Super Bowl tickets supply and demand.
The entire week JPMorgan, the biggest US bank, was all over the Greek news. This weekend it was mentioned countless times in Greek parliament by the prime minister and several other cabinet members, during the no-confidence vote initiated by the main opposition leader. Last Monday, JPMorgan announced that it agreed to acquire a 49% stake […]
Mainstream PC gamers have likely taken notice of the recent announcement for Nvidia’s RTX 3050 graphics card. The new Ampere card offers a taste of the latest tech, at the supposed starting price of $250 USD. The release for the Nvidia RTX 3050 is now officially here, but before you spring for one of these cards, it’s best to know what kind of gaming performance you’ll really get and to consider if it really outclasses what you already have.
If you caught our reveal coverage during CES 2022, you know the specs of the RTX 3050 are fairly cut down from this gen’s high-end equivalents that have garnered so much praise. It comes in with 2560 CUDA cores, 8 GB of GDDR6 memory capable of 14Gbps, all on a 128-bit bus. Its reference boost clock goes up to 1.78GHz, and it consumes a total TDP of 130W. The 8nm GPU die is also just 274 square millimeters.
We weren’t able to review this card ourselves, but we did inspect the numbers from other reviewers and e...
In the next instalment in our regular series where WTR identifies the digital marketplaces that brand owners should monitor as part of their global anti-counterfeiting efforts, we head to Belarus.
A WTR investigation uncovers numerous instances of brand names and imagery being sold on the NFT marketplace OpenSea, including one fashion brand's logo on sale for over $3 million.
2021 has been quite a year, hasn’t it? With all of its ups and downs, this year reinforced the conviction that online businesses will need to pursue resilience, adaptability, and flexibility in order to thrive. Over the past year, it was with these objectives in mind that we embarked on devising fresh and actionable pieces […]