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[Last update: July 5, 2016] The Ethereum Foundation and Wanxiang Blockchain Labs are excited to jointly announce the International Blockchain Week in Shanghai, which will take place at Hyatt on the Bund, September 19–24, 2016. Both Ethereum’s Devcon and Wanxiang Blockchain Labs’ Global Blockchain Summit were sold out last year with great interest and anticipation for this year’s events. Now, people who wish to attend both events can do so in the same week. The combined event features a unique three-segment format that allows people to attend any combination of days that best addresses their needs. Two new features include…

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Cardano (ADA) bearish sentiment continues following its confirmed death cross pattern, while Bittensor (TAO) market direction shows bullish reversal ahead of December’s halving event. Both face the same challenge: convincing investors that promised technology will actually materialize. But what if a project flipped this broken model by building everything first?Zero Knowledge Proof invested over $100 million developing fully built infrastructure before launching presale auctions, manufacturing $17 million in Proof Pods ready to ship within five days, and deploying $20 million in operational architecture without owing venture capitalists anything. This positions Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) as the crypto with most potential…

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Rebecca Palmer isn’t a psychic, but as a divorce attorney she can often see what’s coming next.For many people today, as AI saturates every aspect of life—from work to therapy—the allure of an AI romance is tantalizing. Chatbots are dependable, can provide emotional support, and, for the most part, will never pick a fight with you. But for married couples navigating long-term commitment, chatbot romances also present a new wrinkle. Love has never been easy, but spouses who have unmet emotional needs are “the most vulnerable to the influences and behaviors of AI,” Palmer says. “And particularly if a marriage…

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Politics / November 13, 2025 And Republicans are running scared. Ad Policy Representative Adelita Grijalva, Democrat of Arizona, was sworn in by House Speaker Mike Johnson seven weeks after her election.(Andrew Harnik / Getty Images) After waiting 50 days to be sworn in as an Arizona Congress member, Representative Adelita Grijalva wasted no time playing nice with GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson. Asked by a reporter why there was such a long wait after her special election (to fill her late father Raul Grijalva’s seat), she smiled demurely, said, “It’s not my question”—and pointed to Johnson. “Look, I really like…

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Coding with large language models (LLMs) holds huge promise, but it also exposes some long-standing flaws in software: code that’s messy, hard to change safely, and often opaque about what’s really happening under the hood. Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are charting a more “modular” path ahead. Their new approach breaks systems into “concepts,” separate pieces of a system, each designed to do one job well, and “synchronizations,” explicit rules that describe exactly how those pieces fit together. The result is software that’s more modular, transparent, and easier to understand. A small domain-specific language (DSL) makes…

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Google is suing more than two dozen unnamed individuals allegedly involved in peddling a popular China-based mobile phishing service that helps scammers impersonate hundreds of trusted brands, blast out text message lures, and convert phished payment card data into mobile wallets from Apple and Google. In a lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York on November 12, Google sued to unmask and disrupt 25 “John Doe” defendants allegedly linked to the sale of Lighthouse, a sophisticated phishing kit that makes it simple for even novices to steal payment card data from mobile users. Google said Lighthouse has harmed…

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The United Kingdom needs to regulate and encourage the development of British pound stablecoins to keep the country’s financial services sector globally competitive, according to Mark Fairless, the group CEO of bank infrastructure and fintech company ClearBank.“Stablecoins are a logical extension to reduce friction in international global payments,” Fairless told Cointelegraph in an interview at Web Summit 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal.  He said that pound stablecoins will never equal the market capitalization of dollar or euro-denominated tokens because it isn’t a global reserve currency.  Dollar-denominated stablecoins account for about $299.4 billion of the nearly $300 billion total stablecoin market cap. Source:…

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Days of Our Lives has a new rumor to talk about, and it’s wild. Could it be that Cat Greene (AnnaLynne McCord) actually is Abigail Deveraux (AnnaLynne McCord)? If so, there’s going to be a lot of heartache in Salem. Now, I know what you’re thinking. There is no possible way that Cat could be the presumed dead Abigail. But ever since they announced that AnnaLynne McCord was cast on Days, we had heard that she was recast as Abigail, previously played by Marci Miller. And then it seemed to twist around. But the question is, is it going to twist…

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By Justine Irish D. Tabile, Reporter THE Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Foundation, Inc. (SEIPI) is seeking government support for the sector as it loses its competitiveness amid new US trade deals with Southeast Asian neighbors. SEIPI President Danilo C. Lachica said the Philippines lost its edge when the US reciprocal tariff rates on other electronics exporter-countries were lowered. “What you’re up against is the power cost, the logistics cost, the water cost, and the aggressiveness of the government,” he told BusinessWorld on the sidelines of the PASIAWORLD 2025 Annual Supply Chain Conference on Thursday. “Our edge was…

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