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Geolocation refers to the use of location technologies such as GPS or IP addresses to identify and track the location of connected electronic devices. The term graphics processing unit (GPU) refers to a chip or electronic circuit capable of rendering graphics for display on an electronic device. A hierarchical deterministic wallet is a digital wallet commonly used to store the keys of cryptocurrency holders such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. HFT is a complex algorithmic trading in which a large number of orders are executed in seconds. High-speed data streams are ultra-low latency data connections that provide real-time information and execution for algorithmic and high-frequency traders. In-app purchase means an in-app purchase of goods and services on a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet. Insurtech is the use of technological innovations designed to make the current insurance model more efficient. Knowledge engineering is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that develops rules applied to data to mimic the thought process of a person who is an expert in a particular field. Material requirements planning (MRP) is the earliest computerized inventory management system. By making investing simple and painless, micro-investing platforms can help people who would not otherwise save for future investments.