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Bitcoin Price Unlikely to Hit All-Time High Before the Halving — Here's Why

Bitcoin Price Unlikely to Hit All-Time High Before the Halving — Here's Why

Bitcoin price might fail to top $70,000 before the April 2024 supply halving, but the longer-term projection looks positive.

New Leadership Structure Announced by IQM

New Leadership Structure Announced by IQM

IQM has announced a co-CEO leadership management structure with Jan Goetz responsible for external relations and fundraising.

Nvidia Could Be About to Counter a Big Artificial Intelligence (AI) Threat With This Move

Nvidia Could Be About to Counter a Big Artificial Intelligence (AI) Threat With This Move

Reports suggest that Nvidia could start selling custom AI chips, which would be a smart move considering the huge opportunity in this market.

Why You Shouldn't Wear Apple Vision Pro While Skiing

Why You Shouldn't Wear Apple Vision Pro While Skiing

Discover the reasons why wearing the Apple Vision Pro as ski goggles may not be a good idea.

KeyTrap attack: Internet access disrupted with one DNS packet

KeyTrap attack: Internet access disrupted with one DNS packet

A serious vulnerability in the DNSSEC feature could be exploited to deny internet access to applications for an extended period.

Bitcoin Could Skyrocket 2,860%, According to Ark Invest

Bitcoin Could Skyrocket 2,860%, According to Ark Invest

Learn how Bitcoin's price could soar in the coming years as spot ETFs and halving events increase demand for the cryptocurrency.

Cloud Native Efficient Computing is the Way in 2024 and Beyond

Cloud Native Efficient Computing is the Way in 2024 and Beyond

Today we discuss cloud native and efficient computing. This trend focuses on using smaller and more efficient cores in data centers. It is expected to become one of the most important computing trends in 2024.

The Rise of Techno-Pessimism: Are We Paying Attention to the Tech Sceptics?

The Rise of Techno-Pessimism: Are We Paying Attention to the Tech Sceptics?

An exploration of the growing band of techno-pessimists and their concerns about the future of technology.