CryptoNews

Markets Front-Run New Fed Chair: Pro-Crypto Blackrock Executive Gains Dominant Odds

Prediction markets are coalescing around Blackrock executive Rick Rieder as the leading contender to succeed Fed Chair Jerome Powell, spotlighting a potential Federal Reserve shift shaped by pro- crypto, pro- bitcoin views and evolving monetary expectations. Polymarket Traders Rally Behind Blackrock’s Rieder in Fed Succession Race Shifts in market sentiment are sharpening focus on the Federal…
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SEC Filing Shows BTC, ETH, XRP Lead Proposed S&P Crypto ETF

A proposed SEC-filed crypto ETF spotlights top cryptocurrencies bitcoin, ethereum, and XRP, showing how new U.S. products could deliver heavily concentrated exposure as regulators weigh index-based digital asset fund structures. SEC Filing Details Crypto ETF Structure With…
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Why binoculars are best for beginner astronomers to stargaze

British amateur astronomer, Sir Patrick Moore, used to say that the best first telescope isn’t a telescope at all — it’s a pair of binoculars. Telescopes are wonderful — the things you can see through them can be jaw-dropping — but they can so easily extinguish enthusiasm for the night sky. Telescopes can take a beginner’s eyes from the sky at the wrong time by requiring attention to…
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MobileNews

Motorola Signature 5G Launched in India; Moto Watch Tags Along

Motorola Signature 5G has been announced in India along with the Moto Watch. The Signature 5G already debuted in the global markets earlier this month. Being positioned as one of the most premium phones from the brand, the Signature 5G comes with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset…
AI & RoboticsNews

Who’s behind AMI Labs, Yann LeCun’s ‘world model’ startup

Yann LeCun’s new venture, AMI Labs, has drawn intense attention since the AI scientist left Meta to found it. This week, the startup finally confirmed what it’s building – and several key details have been hiding in plain sight. On its newly launched website, the startup disclosed its plans to develop “world models” in order to “build intelligent systems that…
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His color photos made him famous – but these early black-and-white images prove that Martin Parr was always a master

Martin Parr, who died last December aged 73, was best known for his highly saturated color work. But before The Last Resort brought him to fame in 1986, he’d spent years mastering black-and-white photography with the same forensic eye and wry humour. Now a new exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery in London, England, reveals exactly what that looked like. The show centers around his…
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