Apparently, Moore's Law does not apply to online banking.

Moore's Law is an observation that the capabilities of computer hardware roughly double every two years. From the pixel density on your laptop screen to the processor speed in your smartphone, examples of Moore's Law are everywhere in today's digital world. Everywhere, that is, except for most online banking platforms.

It doesn't matter if the bank is a mega bank like Bank of America (BAC -1.07%), a regional player like BB&T (TFC -2.11%), or a third-party software provider like Jack Henry and Associates (JKHY 0.42%), the capabilities and usability of online banking services are noticeably stuck in the mud. 

In the video below, Motley Fool contributor Jay Jenkins discusses the disappointing state of online banking functionality and how one non-traditional bank in particular is finding opportunity in other's weakness (hint: Capital One Financial (COF -1.95%)).