Korean Buddy: Purchase Anything in Korea with Bitcoin
the KoreanBuddy platform allows anyone in Korea to buy anything using Bitcoin, at any stores or businesses.
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the KoreanBuddy platform allows anyone in Korea to buy anything using Bitcoin, at any stores or businesses.
Individuals can get themselves involved in bitcoin mining in different ways. However, not all of them are profitable. Read more
Online gambling platform mBit Casino has listed user privacy as one of its top priorities. The Curacao-regulated betting website highlighted certain
Gridcoin is a blockchain based cryptocurrency associated with BOINC protocol which encourages distributed scientific research. Read more
A popular online gambling platform has enabled Bitcoin rewards for individuals who guide novices in learning the game’s key plot points.
Encrypted Labs Inc. is among such companies that has lately garnered attention for building interesting cryptocurrency applications
DarkNote price moved higher and currently forming a pattern, which point towards more gains moving ahead.
The last year’s Mt. Gox scandal still feels like a fresh wound to the entire Bitcoin community
Dogecoin buyers continued to push the price higher, but failed to clear a critical barrier at 78.0 Satoshis.
Buying Dogecoin on dips turned out to be a great plan, as the price traded higher after testing the 100 MA.
Online forex brokerage firm AlfaTrade introduces Guardian Angel, a tool that would assist both novice and seasonal traders in improving their trading strategies
BitSeeds is developed to address the issue of disappearing rainforests. It has collaborated with Rainforest Foundation to protect and restore them
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The Dogecoin price dropped 2.05% against the BTC in over the last 24 hours
A mission to seize or destroy Iran’s nuclear material would be one of the riskiest military operations in modern American history.
DogeCoinDark, one of the many altcoins struggling to level up with top cryptocurrencies, recently encountered a volatile spike in its market cap
Meet a newly launched cryptocurrency then lets you mine itself on a smartphone, using movement energy as its power source
DesignTechnica has a review of the MPIO-DMK, a 3.2 inch long, 1.1 ounce MP3 player. You can check out the CNet review of the MPIO-DMK here, and
In this article, you will learn what recursive language models are, why they matter for long-input reasoning, and how they differ from standard long-context ...
In this article, you will learn what recursive language models are, why they matter for long-input reasoning, and how they differ from standard long-context ...
In this article, you will learn what recursive language models are, why they matter for long-input reasoning, and how they differ from standard long-context ...
In this article, you will learn what recursive language models are, why they matter for long-input reasoning, and how they differ from standard long-context ...
The New York Times has a great piece about tablet PCs and handwriting. The article discusses the general decline in handwriting skills, something I've
VoiceStream has a new PDA/cellphone combo out called the Pocket PC Phone Edition. Looks like it's designed to go head-to-head with Handspring's Treo.
More news from Panasonic, this time courtesy of PCWorld. The company has begun shipping samples of flat-panel speakers which can be used in PDAs and
ZDnet has a roundup of sporty digital cameras.
TechnoFile has a review of the new Panasonic Palmcorder PV-DV952 digital camcorder, that comes with a 16MB smartcard for taking still pictures.
Sony Ericsson, a joint mobile phone venture between Sony and Ericsson, are hiring actors to hang out pretending to be tourists at famous landmarks like
Olympus and Fujifilm announced a new storage format for digital cameras yesterday, called xD-Picture Card, which can hold up to 8GB and is less than one
Ric Danning, of the Louisville Courier-Journaldoes a roundup of portable DVD players in his weekly column. Don't know how I missed this before, but Sony
CNet has a piece about how Micron and Gateway are using desktop processors in their laptops in order to drive down prices. A pretty savvy move, when you
Elitegroup introduced today the Aio, an all-in-one PC with either a 15" or 17" LCD screen.