March 13, 2021 Cardano, Synthetix, Ontology Price Analysis: 13 March Bitcoin reached an ATH of $59,900 at the time of writing and was receding back toward $59,000. However, this could see the altcoins move…
March 13, 2021 Google will now let third party developers create custom Tiles for Wear OS Wear OS Tiles give users a quick-glance option | Google Google says in a new blog post that it will now allow third-party developers…
March 13, 2021 The Morning After: Apple will discontinue the original HomePod via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
March 13, 2021 Nvidia brings its latency-reducing tech Reflex to Overwatch An update to Overwatch’s Public Test Region (PTR) is bringing Nvida’s latency-reduction tech, called Reflex, to the popular esports title (via Engadget). The tech…
March 13, 2021 Tron, Ethereum Classic, Zcash Price Analysis: 13 March A few days after Bitcoin’s hike on the charts spurred the rest of the altcoin market, the latter’s momentum seemed to have exhausted itself…
March 13, 2021 Amazon ordered to temporarily close facility near Toronto due to increase in COVID-19 cases Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge A public health authority has ordered Amazon to close one of its fulfillment centers in Canada for…
March 13, 2021 COVID changed the e-commerce landscape. Here’s how CPG players must adapt CPG companies need to foster operational agility. Pivots made now will pay dividends long into the future.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the Finding…
March 13, 2021 How suicidal thoughts led Jason Docton to save the lives of at-risk gamers Jason Docton was suicidal, but he found a reason to live in saving others who had the same thoughts and started Rise Above the…
March 13, 2021 Have we arrived at the peak of Bitcoin’s price rally? Bitcoin’s short-term holder supply has historically increased in the past bull markets and it has acted as an important trend reinforcer. This pattern has…
March 13, 2021 How your mobile carrier makes money off some of your most sensitive data T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon all have personalized advertising programs that sell your data. | John Lamparski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images T-Mobile’s new personalized ad…