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Why Bitcoin is rarely seen for online transactions in the technological service landscape
In January 2009, a new currency was created and released out into the world. Existing only online, Bitcoin was created by the anonymous Satoshi Nakamoto offering the promise of lower transaction fees and operated by a decentralized authority. -
Five better uses for your phone than doomscrolling
Do you open up your phone only to find that you’re surrounded by bad news? It’s easy to get sucked into the news cycles. Bad news impacts our mental states, whether we know it or not. Yet with so many things you can do on your phone, it doesn’t make sense to spend it doomscrolling. -
With 'Captain Kirk' aboard, Blue Origin to return to 'space, the final frontier'
Three months after billionaire U.S. businessman Jeff Bezos soared into space aboard a rocketship built by his Blue Origin company, the craft is set on Wednesday to take another all-civilian crew on a suborbital ride, this time with "Star Trek" actor William Shatner in the lead role. -
Disney To Move Hotstar Content To Hulu, ESPN+ In U.S.
Disney said on Tuesday that content from its streaming service Hotstar, home to India's IPL cricket tournament and original shows like "Aarya", will migrate to its ESPN+ and Hulu streaming platforms in the United States. -
Netflix to add mobile video games as subscriber growth slows
Netflix Inc said it would make a deeper dive into video games as the movie and TV streaming service projected weak subscriber growth amid growing competition and the lifting of pandemic restrictions that had kept people at home. -
TikTok to automatically remove content that violates policy
Short-video sharing app TikTok said on Friday it will use more automation to remove videos from its platform that violate its community guidelines. -
India says U.S. social media giants must obey its laws
India's technology minister said on Wednesday that U.S. social media giants must obey the laws of his country, where they are doing brisk business. -
How much did Marvel heroes help lift Disney+? Answer due Thursday
With Walt Disney Co theme park operations limited due to the coronavirus pandemic, investors watching the company report earnings on Thursday are expected to zero in on its fast growth into streaming TV. -
Ransom group linked to Colonial Pipeline hack is new but experienced
The ransomware group linked to the extortion attempt that has snared fuel deliveries across the U.S. East Coast may be new, but that doesn't mean its hackers are amateurs. -
Second-biggest cryptocurrency ethereum breaks $4,000 to hit record high
Cryptocurrency ethereum broke $4,000 for the first time on Monday, climbing to a new peak for a third day in a row on bets it may find new uses, although some analysts said it was overvalued at current levels. -
Dogecoin tumbles after Elon Musk calls it a 'hustle' on 'SNL' show
The value of dogecoin dropped sharply in early U.S. hours on Sunday, after Tesla chief and cryptocurrency supporter Elon Musk called it a 'hustle' during his guest-host spot on the "Saturday Night Live" comedy sketch TV show. -
'SNL' host Elon Musk takes a Saturday off from Tesla's troubles
Elon Musk's turn as host of this week's "Saturday Night Live" television program will be a light-hearted, brand-building break from the pressures of running Tesla Inc and SpaceX - or land the billionaire in another bucket of hot water.