Hyundai is making it easier for its customers to control access to their connected vehicle data and personal information, through controls that can be accessed through the MyHyundai.com website.
The controls allow the customer to turn on and off certain features, including the service that controls automatic crash notifications.
Print catalogs help customers unplug for the holidays – RetailWire
Print catalogs may seem old-fashioned to some, but old-fashioned is just what some customers have been looking for as the tumultuous pandemic era wears on.
This holiday season, some shoppers say that they are browsing print catalogs to avoid the stress and over-stimulation of online shopping, according to NBC News . Some also point to a cozy feeling, reminiscent of childhood, that one gets when thumbing through a physical catalog.
Kalendar AI wants its sales bots to win your next customers – TechCrunch
Kalendar AI , a San Francisco-based startup that’s been building on top of GPT-3 ‘s language model — developing a SaaS for automating lead generation and sales outreach to make it easier for companies to get initial meetings with prospective customers — has raised $3.2
Ford launches new EV charging project to help commercial customers go electric - The Verge
Ford is launching a new project to help its commercial customers switch to electric vehicles by selling them EV charging installation equipment and software management tools.
The automaker says it expects to sell over 300,000 electric vehicles to businesses and government agencies over the next decade.
High Costs, Few Customers: Benton Harbor Water Woes Loom for Michigan Cities - Circle of Blue
Rev. Edward Pinkney, a Benton Harbor water activist, is not happy with federal officials' order for Benton Harbor to study the possibility of consolidating its water system with neighboring communities who, he said, "don't care about the citizens of Benton Harbor." (Bridge photo by Kelly House)
CDR expansion to let accredited third parties make payments for customers | ZDNet
Campbell is a journalist for ZDNet, covering technology's impact across the gamut of government, law, and regulation.
The federal government earlier this week expanded its consumer data right (CDR) to allow accredited third parties to initiate certain actions on behalf of customers, such as making payments, switching accounts, or setting up new energy connections.
Covid: Firms plead for help as customers cancel bookings - BBC News
The UK government and devolved administrations have not placed any additional restrictions on businesses, such as lockdowns or reduced group sizes for restaurants or bars, but many firms have seen a collapse in customers at a time when they hope to recoup lost earnings.
PG&E working to restore power to some Plumas customers - Plumas News
This week's snow storms caused power outages affecting thousands of PG&E customers in Plumas County. To help in the patrol and restoration, PG&E is utilizing snowcats and has 14 crews (3-5 people per crew) making repairs to damaged power lines and poles impacted by snow-laden fallen trees.
To know your customers, ping their phones
Geofencing enables that. It should be a familiar concept by now. By taking advantage of existing cell phone networks, marketers can designate bounded areas near retail stores. Customers can be "pinged" with coupons and special offers if they are nearby — or if they are shopping at a competitor.
With a look toward the future, Customers Bank unveils new brand
Customers Bank isn’t changing its name, but the West Reading-based financial institution is unveiling a new look.
The bank announced Thursday morning that it will go through “a complete rebranding to reposition the bank as a fintech-forward-focused banking institution that provides commercial and consumer clients the stability, regulatory and trust inherent in working with an established bank.”
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