Author: British Day

Aramark Digital ID by Aramark, ID Mission, and Zippin Zippin, ID Mission, and Aramark Sports + Entertainment collaborated to create a digital ID. Digital ID allows fans to register with their face and verify their ID at the Concessionaire’s Brew Thru Lane at all nine of his Zippin stores located at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver. Zippin has added financial industry-specific company ID Mission to bring this concept to life. MLB Go-ahead entry by MLB Major League Baseball has opened go-ahead entry with the Philadelphia Phillies at two gates at Citizens Bank Park. Since its debut in August,…

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What does your company do? What is your USP? imagino is a brand new software company providing a composable, revenue-first customer data platform for marketers who think big but need to act fast. It allows brands to connect, integrate, and activate customer data to create great customer experiences. Our ability to create agile, customizable solutions gives brands the flexibility to meet their specific data needs without the hassle of renovating or replacing their entire infrastructure. This is our company’s feature. The key is agility. imagino helps marketers respond to markets, economics, trends, and even inspiration in weeks. We’re asking brands…

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In the field of beauty and health, a new champion has been born from the bounty of nature. marula oil. This luxurious oil has traditionally been used for food preparation and meat preservation, but thanks to its versatile uses and numerous benefits, it has come into the limelight. In a recent analysis by Fact.MR, the global marula oil market is projected to reach a valuation of USD 58.3 million in 2024 and chart a promising growth trajectory of 6.1% CAGR until 2034. What’s the secret to this meteoric rise? Consumers are increasingly showing a preference for cosmetics that blend efficacy…

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For anime fans, the Golden Arches-inspired WcDonald’s will be a regular feature in many of your favorite movies and TV shows. As part of a collaboration with some of the biggest names in anime, the fast food giant’s new campaign is a real-life take on a fictional restaurant. Building on the brand’s 2023 campaign, which showcased its influence on the world of film and television with clips from Clueless to The Office, the latest global push from Wieden+Kennedy New York marks a milestone in animation history. It emphasizes the brand position. “Anime is a big part of today’s culture, and…

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Sign up for our breaking news emails to get real-time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox for freeSign up for free breaking news emails United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for greater respect for human rights and peace around the world, but has warned that combatants in countries such as Congo, Gaza, Myanmar, Ukraine and Sudan are “turning a blind eye” to international law. said.The world is “becoming less safe by the day,” Guterres warned Monday as the U.N.’s top human rights body opened its latest session.“Our world is changing at warp speed,” he told the Human…

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Can governments tell Big Tech companies how to edit content and monitor their platforms? That’s the question posed before the Supreme Court on Monday in two of his cases with major First Amendment implications: Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton. Can governments tell Big Tech companies how to edit content and monitor their platforms? That’s the question posed before the Supreme Court on Monday in two of his cases with major First Amendment implications: Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton. Tech industry group NetChoice is challenging laws in Texas and Florida that seek to prevent social media platforms…

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The BBC has issued a statement following a controversial interview one of its journalists conducted with Andrew Scott. Andrew Scott left an uncomfortable interview during a BAFTA red carpet event after the BBC presenter persistently asked him questions about Barry Keoghan’s nude performance in Saltburn. BBC entertainment correspondent Colin Patterson faced backlash after the interview was published, saying there was a “strange energy” to the questions asked by fans. read more: Fans react as Andrew Scott walks away from ‘frankly unpleasant’ BAFTA interview When first asked about the nude scene in Saltburn, the ‘All of Us Strangers’ actor said he…

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Monday, February 26, 2024 9:04am The biggest news this morning was the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announcing that it had found “fundamental concerns” in the housebuilding market. London’s FTSE 100 index was firm on Monday morning, with housebuilders weighing on the index after the competition watchdog found “fundamental concerns” in the market. Both major London markets were essentially flat, with the FTSE 100 index rising slightly to 7,709.72, while the FTSE 250 index, which is more closely tracked by the health of the domestic economy, fell to 19,177.31. The biggest news this morning was the Competition and Markets Authority…

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A Senate bill linking funding to Ukraine with funding for the border and Israel was declared invalid on arrival in the House and is stalled in the Senate. But House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) expressed hope for eventual funding, saying, “We’re going to talk about dealing with Ukraine going forward. That hasn’t been waived.” But whatever bill passes, it is unlikely to be similar to the current Senate version. Spending $60 billion abroad in an election year could end the careers of several people in Washington. However, as Chairman Johnson said, “We cannot allow President Vladimir Putin to march through…

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cyber securityThe Information Commissioner’s Office has ordered public service providers Serco Leisure Ltd, Serco Jersey Ltd and seven associated community leisure trusts to use facial recognition technology and fingerprint scanning to monitor employee attendance. ordered to stop. An ICO investigation has revealed that Serco Leisure and Trusts illegally processed the biometric data of more than 2,000 employees at 38 leisure facilities for the purpose of RSVPs and subsequent payment of time worked. found. The ICO said it had failed to demonstrate the necessity or propriety of using facial recognition technology or fingerprint scanning for this purpose, when less intrusive means…

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