Taiwan introduces stringent crypto regulations with licensing and reserve requirements.
Taiwan has passed a sweeping new law to regulate its crypto sector, sending the bill to the President for final approval.
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Taiwan has passed a sweeping new law to regulate its crypto sector, sending the bill to the President for final approval.
Open interest has collapsed from last year’s highs while active addresses and ETF inflows rise, but XRP still needs to reclaim $1.10 before the chart turns cleaner.
Claude Fable 5 will be redeployed with a new set of classifiers designed to identify and block a broader range of cybersecurity-related tasks.
Leaks from Tata Electronics reveal details about Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, including component suppliers and internal documents after a ransomware attack. This breach, involving over 200,000 files, threatens Apple's supplier relationships and business strategy ahead of the September launch.
In the 1990s, American hospitals began routing physician dictations to transcriptionists in Bangalore and Chennai. It was unglamorous work, but…
At Pearl Academy's Global Icons Series, Rahul Mishra, Masaba Gupta and Jayanti Reddy explored how AI is transforming creative careers—and the skills students will need to stay ahead.
Japan plans to develop a homegrown artificial intelligence model and have 10 million AI-equipped robots operating in more than a dozen sectors by 2040, the government said. "This strategy sets a target of approximately 10 million robots to be deployed by 2040 and, with the addition of the restaurant
Machine Learning Specialization Course 3/3: Unsupervised Learning, Recommenders, Reinforcement Learning week 3 programming assignment/ reinforcement learning. it’s the final lab assignment. the course completion stands at 98% complete. in the final lab assignment there are 2 questions. the first que
What exactly does it mean to be the official tech partner of the 2026 FIFA World Cup? I spoke with Lenovo exec, Ryan McCurday to learn more.
After months of leaks and rumors, Samsung has finally begun teasing its upcoming wide-screen foldable, widely expected to be called the Galaxy Z Fold8. The next-generation Galaxy Z foldables are rumored to be unveiled on July 22. The company has shared six cryptic teasers across its social media cha
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My AI conversations were scattered across three apps that couldn't remember each other. So I built a private, local-first vault that pulls them together and lets me hand my whole history to any new model. Come break it and tell me what's missing. Picture this. You spend an hour with ChatGPT untangli
A few years ago, software was something developers bought, installed, and controlled. Today, a growing part of software is no longer owned—it is rented. Not storage, not servers, but intelligence itself. This may be the most important shift in computing that we still talk about too casually. With pl
TL;DR: To configure WooCommerce shipping from the command line, use the 1TeamSoftware plugins, which expose their full config and fulfillment surface through WP-CLI: run wp wc-shippo-shipping settings set to write origin, credentials, and services, wp wc-shippo-shipping validate to gate a deploy, an
For years, "AI agents will handle payments" sounded like a demo-day slide, not a production workload. That's changed fast. In the first half of 2026 alone, Google, Mastercard, Visa, Stripe, American Express, Ant International, and Circle have all shipped or announced infrastructure specifically buil
An RL‑driven data scheduler can lift MMLU performance by 27.5 % relative while achieving a 2.23× higher HumanEval pass@1, and it does so with virtually no extra compute [1]. The scheduler learns a policy that decides, at each step, how many examples from each source task to present to the model. Bec
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Most IoT tracking projects start with a GPS coordinate and a timestamp. Ship a device, poll its location, plot it on a map. That works for fleet management. But when the use case involves pharmaceutical cold chain compliance, food safety traceability, or reusable asset management, the data model nee
If you push product data to Google Shopping through a custom integration — a feed builder, a PIM sync job, an internal Node/Python service that calls shoppingcontent.googleapis.com — you are on a clock. On August 18, 2026, Google permanently shuts down the Content API for Shopping. Every products.in
For the first two weeks of building XEdge I didn't mention the product once. I showed up in Discord servers, answered questions on Dev.to, replied to LinkedIn posts from bigger accounts — all without pitching anything. Just genuinely trying to be useful. By the time I mentioned XEdge, people already