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WOW! Must Share Personal Details of Most Prolific ‘Pirates’ with Filmmakers

Internet provider WOW! must share the personal details of hundreds of subscribers with a group of filmmakers. The requirement, signed off by a Colorado federal court, is part of the discovery process in an ongoing legal battle. The targeted accounts are limited to the IP addresses that were most frequently flagged for alleged copyright infringements.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Does L.A. want a billionaire mayor? Rick Caruso is trying to find out

Rick Caruso has considered running for L.A. mayor before but has never jumped in. For this year's race, he promises a "final decision shortly."

Two IndiGo Flights Avoid Mid-Air Collision In Bangalore

Earlier this month, two IndiGo flights came close to experiencing a mid-air collision after departing Bangalore. The jets…

Decentralized and traditional finance tried to destroy each other but failed

Crypto to prevail over the traditional financial system, instead, competing industries started to adopt each other's technologies and cooperate.

So You Just Bought Some Bitcoin, Now What?

There are three primary ways to take your Bitcoin participation to the next level: secure your keys, run a node and start mining from home.

Shiba Inu Developers Working on New Burn Mechanism as per Steven Cooper

Shiba Inu Developers Working on New Burn Mechanism as per Steven Cooper

Cooper urged people to get tickets for the next burn party on February 14th. Shiba Inu has been down 22.88%

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Molerats Hackers Hiding New Espionage Attacks Behind Public Cloud Infrastructure

An active espionage campaign has been attributed to the threat actor known as Molerats that abuses legitimate cloud services like Google Drive and Dropbox to host malware payloads and for command-and-control and the exfiltration of data from targets across the Middle East. The cyber offensive is believed to have been underway since at least July 2021, according to cloud-based information

Talking Point: In Theory, Could Xbox Game Pass Come to PS5, PS4?

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It’s not yet clear what the future holds for Activision Blizzard and Call of Duty on PlayStation. Sony’s alluded to Microsoft honouring existing contracts, but there’s no word on how long those will last. Meanwhile, talkative Xbox chief Phil Spencer has expressed a “desire” to keep the franchise on the Japanese giant’s formats, but that could be interpreted in a dozen different ways. One recurring sentiment we’ve seen on social media revolves around the possibility of Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass coming to PS5 and PS4, but Is Such a Thing Even Possible.gif?

From the outset, it’s probably important to stress that the likelihood is extremely low. Considering how often we’ve seen this suggestion pop up, however, it might be worth at least exploring the thought exercise. Remember, the industry has changed beyond recognition in the past five to ten years: crossplay between consoles is now fairly common in major titles, you can play Super Mario on an iPhone, and Sony is releasing flagship franchises like God of War on PC storefronts. Furthermore, you can already login to Xbox Live through Minecraft on a PS4. All of these things seemed similarly impossible up until recently, so you just never know.

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What is Monk Mafia?

Monk Mafia or MM is an Asian-themed collection of 5,555 adorable pixelated monks meditating on the Solana blockchain.  Slavery may have ended a long time ago, but the problem of racism and the inherent violence that come with are still alive, to some degree, in various parts of the world. With these lingering issues, a team […]

The post What is Monk Mafia? appeared first on Asia Crypto Today.

The Story Of The Cuatro Vientos: Spain’s Forgotten Aviation Feat

During the 15th and 16th centuries, Christopher Columbus made five trips to America. Four hundred years later, the…

DAOs: The Next Blockchain Frontier?

Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) came back into the news in 2021, generally falling into two categories: blockchain projects generally centered around the issuance of Ethereum-based tokens, and blockchain-powered crowdfunding ventures for investors. To say that DAOs got off to a rocky start would be something of an understatement.  The original DAO, formed in 2016 under simply that name, lost more than $50 million dollars in Ethereum to hackers within a month of their formation, and for a time it seemed like the organization was just another crypto dead end—a place to lose money. But with the explosion of DeFi over

The post DAOs: The Next Blockchain Frontier? first appeared on FinTech Rising.

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