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Finanzierung für Schweizer E-ID Startup: Helvetia und Mobiliar Investieren Millionen
Das Schweizer TrustTech-Start-up Skribble schliesst seine zweite Finanzierungsrunde ab. Der Anbieter für elektronische Signaturen hat Kapital im siebenstelligen Bereich mobilisiert. Angeführt wird die...
Terrorism Financing Continues Unabated During the Covid 19 Pandemic
Republished with permission from the Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Researchby Amparo Pamela Fabe*
20 May 2020
While the COVID-19 situation unfolded, globally resulting...
Are Chatbots the technical answer to flattening the Coronavirus curve?
The novel coronavirus is keeping the world under a tight grip. Governments from across the world are finding newer measures to flatten the...
The Ant and the Grasshopper (+ Free Downloadable Ebook)
In the classic fable The Ant and the Grasshopper, you’ll remember the ant worked hard all summer to prepare for the winter, while...
China: Lawmaker Proposes Creation of a National Blockchain Fund
China’s blockchain adoption could go a step further with lawmakers looking at the creation of a national blockchain development fund. Authorities in Beijing...
BTC Dreads Weekly Close, Satoshi Mystery, A Big Blunder: Hodler’s Digest, May 18–24
Coming every Sunday, Hodler’s Digest will help you track every single important news story that happened this week. The best (and worst) quotes,...
CCP Member: China Should Promote the Use of Blockchain in Medical Supervision
China’s response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic remains mixed. Some laud the early lockdown that helped in curbing spread, while most countries criticize...
Moving Coins, Data Breaches, and Magical Authors: Bad Crypto News of the Week
It’s been a good week for Bitcoin. The halving doesn’t seem to have done the top cryptocurrency any harm at all, with the...
Marketplace Lending News Roundup – May 23rd, 2020
During the week I share the latest marketplace lending and fintech news on Twitter as it happens. Then every Saturday I take the most...
Chip Hazard, Partner Flybridge Capital on Covid-19 crisis for startups
The estimated reading time for this post is 995 seconds PEMO (00:00): Well thanks so much for agreeing to chat today. A...
Ubisoft makes Assassin’s Creed’s educational ‘Discovery Tours’ free
Ubisoft today announced it’s giving away two games to help get us through the pandemic. More specifically, it’s giving away the Discovery Tours, two educational offshoots of its Assassin’s Creed series that depict Ancient Greece or Ancient Egypt. If you’ve got kids to educate — or heck, if you want to educate yourself — they’re one of the more appealing products Ubisoft has made. Take a historic journey from home with Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece & Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt FREE to download and keep 🏛🚶♀️ #PlayApartTogether 👉 https://t.co/UVftq2CaBr — Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) May 14, 2020 The Discovery Tours were originally part of…
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US bans companies from selling chips to Huawei
The Trump administration plans to block shipments of semiconductors to Huawei, ramping up tensions between the US and China. The new rules will force foreign semiconductor manufacturers that use US technology to get a license from American officials before shipping products to Huawei. That’ll be a big blow to the Chinese tech giant, which needs semiconductors produced overseas for its smartphones and telecoms equipment. The US commerce department said the restrictions were a response to Huawei and its semiconductor subsidiary HiSilicon skirting export controls introduced last year. [Read: Trump extends the Huawei ban to 2021] “This is not how a responsible global corporate…
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