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Month: March 2019

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5 world’s biggest Fintech companies in 2019

As Luxembourg’s finance minister Pierre Gramegna once put it, fintech is not just an enabler but a driving force. Fintech, a combination of finance and technology, is one of the fastest growing forms of technology today. According to the infographic…

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UK Brexit march: Hundreds of thousands join referendum protest

From BBC Hundreds of thousands are marching through central London calling for another EU referendum, as MPs search for a way out of the Brexit impasse. Organisers of the “Put It To The People” campaign say more than a million…

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Caribbean Nations synchronize their information operations capabilities

By Geraldine Cook From Diálogo Caribbean partners use Information Operations to counter transnational threat networks. Military and security partner nations gathered at the VII Annual Caribbean Region Information Operations Council (CRIOC) in Nassau, Bahamas, February 18-21, 2019. The objective of…

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Drought death image inspires inventor to pioneer seawater to drinking water unit

From BBC A British inventor was motivated to pioneer a machine to turn seawater to drinking water after watching a report on the drought in Somalia. David Binns from Stroud has been working on the unit for five years with…

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Eggs are NOT bad for your health, despite recent study, says top doctor

By Dr. David Brownstein From Newsmax A recent headline in The New York Times reads “Are Eggs Bad for Your Heart Health?  Maybe.”  Instead of “Maybe,” a more accurate assessment would be “No!” The article summarized the results from a…

Governor visits DoE

HE the Governor of the Cayman Islands visits DoE His Excellency the Governor, Mr. Martyn Roper, accompanied by the Minister of Environment, the Hon. Dwayne Seymour, the Deputy Governor, the Hon. Franz Manderson and West Bay MLA and Ministerial Councilor…

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Key factors for impactful web design

Your corporate website often leaves the first impression of your business on potential customers, so it is essential to make the online experience worthwhile. Here are the key factors for impactful web design. An Intentional and Balanced Color Palette Colors…

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The rise of Artificial Intelligence

Once a distant notion, artificial intelligence has become a practical occurrence in our everyday lives. We’ve all at least once used an AI, regardless if we were aware of it — plagiarism checkers, Facebook’s face-recognition tool, the new wave of…

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Demanding proof

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio There are plenty of loud voices in audio. Is it incumbent on us to answer them? What is it in our nature that when we’re faced with a proposition we don’t agree with we revert…

Destinations of the week

Disappointing photos show what 9 top luxury destinations look like in real life Part 4 By Katie Warren from Business Insider Some places around the world are known as go-to spots for luxury travel, shopping, or experiences. The Champs Elysées in Paris, for…