Here is a report that says “our smartphones are color correcting the apocalypse”.
In related news: smartphone cameras are now being compared to the apocalypse.
Here is a swimmingly detailed report that says “a court has denied an appeal by Bitcoin mining giant Bitmain seeking $30 million in damages from the three co-founders of Poolin”
Reports are in that “there are now 17,000 Bitcoin millionaires” and that there is an extremely high probability that none of them are you.
If you have been considering how easy it would be to get rich by setting up a Bitcoin ATM in Germany you are about to have a bad day.
Here is the story of a “Singaporean Bitcoin broker jailed for robbing $267k” from a Bitcoin investor **
** with helpful picture of what a Singaporean Bitcoin broker robber may look like.
Sort of news: Bitcoin’s impact is global.
Hold, please: “Bitcoin’s climate impact is global”
The “billionaire maker of the video game phenomenon Fortnite” has revealed on US public radio his feelings about “every developer who goes along with that scheme colluding with Apple and Google to further their monopoly”.
A recent study has shown that “despite concerns that COVID-19 would crash the internet, broadband in the United States has not only survived but actually thrived.” **
** offer not valid in W.Va. , HI , DE , CT , D.C., and CO.
Everything old is new again as “Acer, which acquired Gateway in 2007, is bringing back the brand to sell consumer-focused laptops in the US.”
Still no recent news on Radio Shack and TRS-80.
In today’s Artificial Intelligence news: Here is a report on “a single device that can track 17 types of appliances using vibrations.”
Next up: Is your refrigerator running?
Reports are in that “dozens of scientific journals have vanished from the internet”.
If only there were some sort of accredited scholarly people who could observe and monitor for this it could have been avoided.
Here is a look at “how Taiwan used memes to fight pandemic rumours”.
Memes. Is there anything that they *can’t* do ?
Microsoft is reporting a “failed hacking attempt” that involved:
1) “suspected Russian state-backed hackers
2) “a key communications firm with deep ties to the Biden campaign.”
3) all of the above.