April 2, 2021 NFTs: Overpriced crap or new art history? Its been a heady few weeks for commerce and art. Surely a revolution is afoot and were too mired in the hot mess to…
April 2, 2021 Samsung’s SmartTag+ Bluetooth tracker is finally available for pre-order More than two months after it was announced, Samsung’s SmartTag+ Bluetooth item tracker is finally available to pre-order ahead of an April 12th release…
April 2, 2021 Xend is listing on AscendEX AscendEX, formerly BitMax, an industry-leading digital asset trading platform built by Wall Street quant trading veterans, has announced the listing of the Xend Token…
April 2, 2021 Fossil Fuels Got Billions In Bailouts, Fired Thousands of Workers Anyway Fossil fuel companies made out like bandits from last year’s government bailout. Now, new data shows that big names in the industry laid off…
April 2, 2021 Apple Arcade adds over 30 games a ‘greatest hits’ section Apple Arcade has expanded to 180-plus games, including a mix of App Store classics like ‘Monument Valley’ and ‘Fruit Ninja.’ via Engadget Check out…
April 2, 2021 Updates From The Witcher, Doctor Strange 2, and More Jordan Peele is hard at work on another horror film and may have a classic Walking Dead actor along for the ride. Looney Tunes…
April 2, 2021 8BitDo now makes the best Switch pro controller The Pro 2 gives you more features for less money Continue reading… via The Verge – All Posts Check out the Finding Your Identity…
April 2, 2021 What if your next electric car’s body was also its battery? EV batteries are large and expensive. Nanom thinks it has a solution: a cheaper, longer-lasting cell that can be built right in to the…
April 2, 2021 Bitcoin ‘on brink of strong breakout’ says analyst ahead of Coinbase IPO $60,000 may soon go the way of $20,000, filbfilb believes, but a potential sell-off around the Coinbase IPO means April could yet spark problems…
April 2, 2021 Nanom’s nanotech makes more efficient batteries that last at least 9 times longer Nanom uses custom nanoparticles to create batteries that are far more efficient than those using current technologies.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the Finding…