China catches up in data privacy: Its new laws give consumers similar levels of data protection in the private sector as the EU's GDPR, which could help streamline data usage guidelines worldwide.

Facebook's answer to the decline of legacy trackers has advertisers nervous: The social media platform's server-side tracking tool CAPI puts the onus of user consent on advertisers.

Revolut expands Stays to Ireland, aiming to ride travel rebound: The UK-based neobank is offering its travel-booking feature to Irish customers shortly after its home-market launch, seeking to capitalize more broadly on the post-vaccine recovery in travel.

Its fresh £14M funding round brings the UK-based newcomer to the capital threshold where operating restrictions end. Now comes the hard part: Distinguishing itself from other banking players.

eMarketer was pleased to moderate a Tech-Talk Webinar featuring Terminus’ Justin Keller, vice president, marketing. He shared how B2B marketers are modeling the B2C playbook for multichannel engagement.

Watch the eMarketer Tech-Talk Webinar featuring Elissa Quinby, senior director, retail marketing, Quantum Metric, to get your digital experience ready for the holiday season and learn how to avoid ecommerce setbacks.

The $1.8 billion recall exposes the perils EV makers face in relying on third-party battery suppliers.

The mental health app market is becoming extremely saturated: K Health is the latest provider to double down on mental health apps with its Trusst snap up—we unpack how mental health apps can sustain success among the sea of competitors.

TV's fall lineup is stacked: The pandemic led to major changes in viewing habits for TV and streaming services, and competitors are putting their best assets on the table to see which changes are here to stay.

A recent wave of hate speech has driven Twitch streamers to organize a boycott: A sitewide boycott is planned for September 1 by streamers frustrated with Twitch's repeated inaction against hate speech.

More than 90 groups signed a letter demanding Apple cease rollout of its CSAM scanning tool, citing the potential for misuse. The continued pressure could stand as a major inflection point in Apple’s brand history.

More than 90 groups signed a letter demanding Apple cease rollout of its CSAM scanning tool, citing the potential for misuse. The continued pressure could stand as a major inflection point in Apple’s brand history.

John Lewis will leverage its trusted brand and larger customer base to launch a robo-advisor with JPMorgan-owned Nutmeg, reducing its reliance on brick- and-mortar to drive revenue.