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Turns out Ledger can hold some of your crypto wallet’s keys, if you agree to it
Ledger, one of the biggest crypto wallet providers, has launched a new feature called Ledger Recover, and not everyone is happy about it.
Turns out Ledger can hold some of your crypto wallet’s keys, if you agree to it by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
Pudgy Penguins wants to use its NFT-inspired toys to bring IP to the real world
Pudgy Penguins, an NFT collection that also doubles as a web3 IP company, is releasing a line of toys dubbed Pudgy Toys.
Pudgy Penguins wants to use its NFT-inspired toys to bring IP to the real world by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
A soft e-skin mimics the way human skin can sense things
‘There Is More To Life Than Work’: Bill Gates Delivers Emotional Message To Graduates About Learning To Take A Break
Figuring it all out
First and most importantly: I finally hit Delta Silver Medallion for 2024, courtesy of last week’s trip back to the Bay. Like most of you, I came down with a bad case of wanderlust during the lockdown years and couldn’t wait to get back on the road. Suddenly I’m back to pre-pandemic work levels of […]
Figuring it all out by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
‘There Is More To Life Than Work’: Bill Gates Delivers Emotional Message To Graduates About Learning To Take A Break
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‘Infinite recycling’ startup Samsara Eco partners with Lululemon
Samsara Eco, an Australian startup that uses enzyme-based tech to recycle plastics, textiles and other materials countless number of times, has struck a major partnership with Lululemon. The deal means Samsara Eco and Lululemon will create what they describe as the world’s first infinitely recycled nylon 6,6 and polyester from apparel waste. The partnership is […]
‘Infinite recycling’ startup Samsara Eco partners with Lululemon by Catherine Shu originally published on TechCrunch
Popular Android TV boxes sold on Amazon are laced with malware
AllWinner and RockChip might not be household names, but the two China-based companies manufacture several wildly popular Android TV boxes that are sold on Amazon. These Android-powered television set-top boxes are typically cheap and are highly customizable, packing several streaming services into a single device, rather than buying separate hardware. Their listings on Amazon boast […]
Popular Android TV boxes sold on Amazon are laced with malware by Zack Whittaker originally published on TechCrunch