GamingNews

Ubisoft supports gaming on decentralized Hedera network

Join today’s leading executives online at the Data Summit on March 9th. Register here. Ubisoft announced it has partnered with the HBAR Foundation to support gaming on the Hedera decentralized network. Ubisoft got its head handed to it by hardcore gamers when it announced its first nonfungible token (NFT) in its Ghost Recon: Breakpoint game, but this deal shows the French game giant…
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MobileNews

Vevo launches dedicated app for watching music videos on Android TV and Google TV

Officially available as of today, Vevo is launching its huge network of music videos to Google TV and Android TV in a new app. Available previously on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV, Vevo is launching an official app for Android TV and Google TV for the first time. The new app is available now on the Google Play Store and utilizes the same revamped design that Vevo launched on other…
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MobileNews

Reuters reports zero-click iPhone exploit was also used by another Israeli surveillance firm, in addition to NSO Group

In November, Apple sued NSO Group over its repeated use of zero-click iPhone exploits to help malicious actors spy on iPhone users. Since then, many political activists have said they have been notified by Apple that they were targeted by NSO Group’s ‘ForcedEntry’ attack. However, it seems that more than just NSO Group had knowledge of the flaw. Today, Reuters reports that a similar exploit…
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Cleantech & EV'sNews

These countries pay people to ride bicycles and e-bikes to work. Shouldn’t the US too?

It may sound foreign to Americans, but being paid to cycle to work on a pedal bicycle or electric bike is common in many countries. While bicycles are still popular forms of transportation, many more workers are now switching from four wheels to two thanks to the proliferaiton of electric bicycles. Electric bicycles work like traditional pedal bicycles, but include an additional electric motor…
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