Millennials are ditching tuxedos, and another blow to retail. Plus, all the payments news you missed last week.

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Why WePay’s Bullish On White-Label Payments


The Changing Identity Of The Gig Economy Worker


Cardtronics On Why Cash Still Counts


Why Banks — And Corporates — Still Feel The Heat From The SWIFT Hack


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CVS's New Groove


Kasisto’s Bet To Build Smarter Bots


Is Omni Now Readi?


Yapstone and The "Accidental" Payments Platform


Overstock.com's Different Vision


Payments, ‘Pushed’ Toward Digital Ubiquity


Apple Investors Take Out Their iPhone Worry Beads


Purple On The Online Mattress Boom


Changing Enterprise’s Fraud Risk Mindset


Selling To The "Suburban Power Woman"


Facebook Wants To Focus More On Community


Mastercard President On How Networks Drive Innovation


PayPal Powers Payments Ecosystem For SMBs


Car Commerce Tracker: Self-Driving Tech


Voice AI Reality Check


Walmart Makes Cash Cheap, Banks Balk At Bitcoin And Startups Struggle To Profit


Hacker Tracker: Card Testing On The Rise


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Tuxedo Commerce Loses Its Tailwind
 

Tuxedos used to be a rite of passage. Moms and Dads took their sons to rent one — with all of the trimmings — for that first prom, graduation, wedding or fancy schmancy night on the town. That is, until Millennials decided that it was time ditch the tux in favor of, well, that, untucked look. Has tuxedo commerce now lost its tailwind? What would Cary Grant say?

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Does Facebook Have A MySpace Problem?
 

Could fake news and horrific live videos in Facebook’s News Feed give rise to Facebook’s MySpace moment? It’s the question that Karen Webster ponders this week, saying it’s not as far-fetched as it may sound. It’s also a case study that she says Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg knows all too well, since he was there to pick up the pieces when MySpace cratered in 2009. See what you think.

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