July 6, 2023 Ethereum: Why holders prefer staking over trading Ethereum’s network activity stays flat despite a rise in price. Staking deposits have mushroomed since Shapella went live. The market rally of June, fueled…
July 6, 2023 France grants police power to spy on citizens through phones French police should be allowed to spy on citizens remotely through their phones and other devices if suspected of breaking the law. This is…
July 6, 2023 Elon Musk calls for AI regulatory oversight: Report In a keynote address at a Chinese government-backed AI conference, Musk noted that governments should be concerned about deep intelligence. Twitter’s executive chairman Elon…
July 6, 2023 Want to delete your Threads account? Say goodbye to your Instagram too It’s safe to say that Threads has drawn a massive audience since its launch on July 5, 2023, with 10 million signups in only…
July 6, 2023 The Nun 2 Looks Like Another Terrifying Chapter in The Conjuring Universe It’s time to get creeped the hell out all over again because The Nun is back. Read more…
July 6, 2023 New Theory Suggests Hardy Tardigrades Evolved From Ancient Worms Tardigrades. Water bears. Moss piglets. No matter their name, the microscopic invertebrates are notoriously tough, and now, a team of researchers studied the tardigrade’s…
July 6, 2023 An Angry Birds Cafe Is Opening in New York as the Game Craters It wasn’t the hardware that made the iPhone a hit, or even iOS, it was the potential unlocked by the introduction of the App…
July 6, 2023 Is Web3 messaging going to replace WhatsApp and iMessage? Co-founder of XMTP explains The co-founder of XMTP, Shane Mac, is optimistic that Web3 messaging will play a critical role in bringing the masses to the industry. Hashing…
July 6, 2023 Binance Boss Zhao Tips When The Next Unstoppable Bitcoin Bull Run Will Begin Bitcoin is changing hands for over $30,000 per coin as institutional capital floods into the market following a number of high-profile exchange-traded fund filings….
July 6, 2023 Botnets responsible for nearly all malicious web traffic Almost all malicious traffic that happens on the wider internet is coming from botnets, a new research report published by cybersecurity researchers from Trustwave…