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Roundtables: Why Thermal Batteries are So Hot Right Now
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Too Little, Too Late? Sony Music Fires Off Blanket Warning Against the AI Mining of Its Catalog
Too little, too late? Sony Music has fired off a blanket warning against the unauthorized training of AI systems on its song catalog and other IP. The overarching Sony Music Group today made that clear-cut announcement on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment (SME) as well as its various subsidiaries and Sony Music Publishing (SMP). Spanning
Pandora Hits Back at MLC Lawsuit Over Streaming Royalties: ‘Legally Incoherent’
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In a strongly-worded response, Pandora says the royalties group "thinks it knows better than the entire music publishing industry."
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ORDINAL PROTOCOL PRICE ANALYSIS & PREDICTION (December 2) – ORDI Breaks Higher, Explodes 50% In A Day
Ordinal Protocol’s native token – ORDI resumed bullish and saw roughly 60% gains in the last three days. This led to a breakout as it now targets a new high level. It currently follows Bitcoin’s pattern on a daily. After launching into the market at $10 in May, ORDI fell to the low of $3
The Protocol: Bitcoin NFT Debacle, Vitalik’s 30th, Farcaster Frames, ‘Private Mempools’
Ok, sure, humans invented blockchains. But why do they have to mess it all up? In this week's issue of The Protocol newsletter, we've got lots of humans doing things in blockchain – some quite impressive, not all so successful. There was the messy-and-ultimately-suspended sale by Taproot Wizards of its inaugural "NFTs-on-Bitcoin" collection "Quantum Cats,"
BitStream: A Protocol For Atomic Data Exchange
A Bitcoin powered protocol for atomically exchanging your sats for digital files...
Near Protocol, Solana, and Phantom: Leading the Crypto Renaissance
2023 has been a relatively good year for cryptocurrency, as it displayed immense stability and adaptability. Also this year, after a notable rally, Bitcoin has maintained a steady course, prompting experts to delve deeper into its current phase. But what next? What does the rest of the year and more importantly, 2024 hold for us?
Injective Protocol (INJ) Poised for a Surge; Monero (XMR) & Borroe Finance ($ROE) Demand Rises
As we’re cruising towards 2024, three names are making some serious waves in the crypto ocean: Injective Protocol (INJ), Monero (XMR), and Borroe Finance ($ROE). If you’re on the hunt for the next big thing in crypto, these are the names you need to know. Let’s break down why these are the top cryptos to
Ordinals-inspired Protocol Grounds TON Blockchain
By Mark Hunter3 hours agoFri Dec 08 2023 09:06:12
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The Open Network blockchain (TON) experienced significant transaction delays this week due...
Protocol Village: Movement Labs Says ‘Move Virtual Machine’ to Use Celestia, Snowman
The latest in blockchain tech upgrades, funding announcements and deals. For the period of Nov. 23-29, with live updates throughout...
The Protocol: CZ’s out, Altman’s in, and Kraken’s Sued
The tech news cycle this past week was dominated by the straight-out-of-HBO boardroom drama at OpenAI, but the crypto world – not to be outdone by its AI brethren – has brought its own bombshells. The big story this week was around Binance, whose high-profile CEO, Changpeng "CZ" Zhao, will be stepping down from his
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Roundtables: Why Thermal Batteries are So Hot Right Now
The latest iteration of a legacy Founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1899, MIT Technology Review is a world-renowned, independent media company whose insight, analysis, reviews, interviews and live events explain the newest technologies and their commercial, social and political impact. Advertise with MIT Technology Review Elevate your brand to the forefront of
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Too Little, Too Late? Sony Music Fires Off Blanket Warning Against the AI Mining of Its Catalog
Too little, too late? Sony Music has fired off a blanket warning against the unauthorized training of AI systems on its song catalog and other IP. The overarching Sony Music Group today made that clear-cut announcement on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment (SME) as well as its various subsidiaries and Sony Music Publishing (SMP). Spanning
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Pandora Hits Back at MLC Lawsuit Over Streaming Royalties: ‘Legally Incoherent’
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In a strongly-worded response, Pandora says the royalties...
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Huey Lewis Calls Musical Inspired by His Band’s Songs a ‘Creative Outlet’ After Losing His Hearing
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