As digital infrastructure becomes increasingly vital to national security, the U.S. Senate is emphasizing the need for enhanced protection of the nation’s undersea cable systems. These crucial assets, which facilitate…
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In the competitive landscape of cloud computing, Google Cloud has made a significant stride by launching its first in-house Arm-based CPU, the Axion chip. This development is pertinent not only…
India’s Central Bank Governor, Shaktikanta Das, has voiced significant concerns about the impact of cryptocurrencies on financial stability. Speaking at the Peterson Institute for International Economics during Macro Week 2024,…
Denmark is moving towards a significant shift in how it handles cryptocurrency taxation, as proposed by its Tax Law Council. The new bill could impose taxes on unrealised gains and…
Japan’s approach to cryptocurrency regulation has left it trailing behind other global markets in the adoption of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) linked to digital assets. Despite urgent calls to reform from…
This summer, the UN Member States made significant progress by agreeing on a draft for the first international convention against cybercrime. This momentous step, however, brings forth vital questions about…
In a significant development, Elon Musk’s platform, X, previously known as Twitter, has been deemed exempt from the ‘gatekeeper’ classification under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). This regulatory…
David Kagel, an 86-year-old former attorney from California, was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay nearly $14 million after confessing his involvement in a massive crypto Ponzi…
Databricks has unveiled the Public Preview of Databricks Apps, a significant advancement aimed at simplifying the process of building and deploying internal data and AI applications on major cloud platforms…
In a significant ruling, an Australian court has upheld a decision mandating the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, to pay a hefty fine of $418,000. This financial penalty arises…