NFTs in 2022: From Word of the Year to Mainstream Adoption
'NFT' is Collins Dictionary's word of the year for 2021. Yes, the acronym standing for non-fungible token is, in the viewpoint of the dictionary's professionals, more agent of the
Ethereum’s Problems
"... But the outlook is not extremely favorable thinking about the present state of affairs. The effect of excessive costs, long verification times, and sluggish updates is beginni
Blockchain ePostage
"Using NFTs to help protect a process that's both familiar and important to everyone – mailing a letter or package – helps demystify this important new technology. It is simply
TWITTER REPORTS
"... but that all seems to depend on who’s being hacked and doxxed. Reports now talk about the UK’s Guardian newspaper running a story, apparently based on material trafficked
HUAWEI LISTENING
"Chinese tech firm Huawei had the capability to monitor all users of one of Netherlands’ largest mobile network providers and even eavesdrop on private conversations..."
RESTRICTED PARLER
"Apple has said it will allow Parler back on the App Store, citing improvements the “free speech” platform has made to better handle content Apple finds questionable. Apple ma
AD TRACKING
"Facebook is more than willing to sell visibility into people’s lives, unless it’s to tell people about how their data is being used...
ONLINE SAFETY BILL
"The UK government has introduced a draft of its controversial “Online Safety Bill” which aims to block social media websites in the country if they fail to remove “disinform
CHINA DECRYPTING iCLOUD
"Apple has been caving to Beijing’s demands, to the extent of compromising the security of its users’ data, according to a report on The New York Times. The report contradicts
EBAY LISTINGS
"... In a move that observers fear may represent a setback for fair moderation of product listings – and of content in general – ecommerce giant eBay has announced that it is p