Monthly Archives: July 2021

Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Increases For First Time Since May

What happened: New data shows the difficulty of Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) mining is on the upswing. According to data from BTC.com the level of difficulty to mine the cryptocurrency increased by 6% on Saturday. It’s the first increase in difficulty for Bitcoin miners since the digital currency began to crash in May, according to a report from Decrypt. Why it’s important: The rate of difficulty has plunged since peaking at a record high in mid-May. The level continued to decrease in June and… Source link

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GoldenTree Adds Bitcoin to Its Balance Sheet: Report – Yahoo Finance

Variety What’s Coming to Disney Plus in August 2021 In August, Disney Plus is bringing new episodes of freshman series such as “Chip ‘n’ Dale,” “Monsters at Work” and “Turner & Hooch” to the streaming service. The streamer will also have some throwback movies like “Beverly Hills Chihuahua” series, “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Aquamarine” and “Eragon.” The first-ever animated Marvel Cinematic Universe series, “What If?,” will […] Source link

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Amazon Needs to Invest Billions In Warehouse System To Keep Up With Demand: Reuters

What happened: A new report indicates Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) needs to invest billions of dollars into the expansion of its warehouse and delivery system to keep up with consumer demand. Reuters reports the online retailer is running out of space and available labor. Amazon has almost doubled its network of warehouses in an 18 month period, although more investments are being planned. Why it’s important: Amazon is “running out of labor,” according to Andrea Leigh, vice president… Source link

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‘Where were we the whole time?’ Entrepreneurs bloom as COVID-19 fuels start-up surge

When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down businesses across the country, Rubin Stack decided it was the right time to start a new one. It was an idea the independent-minded entrepreneur had been mulling over during the crisis: a functional workspace desk, called , was meant to offer a solution to modern students and work from home employees. Stack experienced how his kitchen table morphed into a multi-use zone that encapsulated a home office, dining area and video conference center — often all at… Source link

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Google officially pairs Stadia Controller and Chromecast as a $100 deal

Google has recently been selling a combo-package of the Stadia Controller and 2020 Chromecast as a limited-time promotion. But as spotted by 9to5Google, the company has now made the pair a permanent bundle that it’s calling the “play and watch” package. For $99.99, you get both the controller and streaming dongle. That’s a savings of $19 compared to buying both products separately. Google is also promoting the Chromecast ethernet adapter as a recommended accessory; if you want… Source link

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China Central Bank Cracking Down on Cryptocurrency Trading

Chinese government officials are announcing plans to continue a crackdown on cryptocurrency trading and speculation. What happened: In a statement released on Saturday, the People’s Bank of China says it will “maintain high pressure on virtual currency trading hype.” Noting that the central bank has been “severely cracking down on illegal activities of virtual currency” this year and will continue supervising financial platforms operating in the country. Decrypt reports that the… Source link

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Instagram restricts teens’ accounts, Elon Musk criticizes App Store fees, Google Play’s new policies – TechCrunch

Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app industry continues to grow, with a record 218 billion downloads and $143 billion in global consumer spend in 2020. Consumers last year also spent 3.5 trillion minutes using apps on Android devices alone. And in the U.S., app usage surged ahead of the time spent watching live TV. Currently, the average American 

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‘Air rage’ from unruly plane passengers ‘is the worst it’s ever been,’ FAA says

The number of unruly passengers aboard U.S. passenger aircraft has never been higher. “Air rage is not a new thing,” Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Spokeswoman Taylor Garland said on Yahoo Finance Live (video above). “It’s the worst it’s ever been for sure.” According to the most recent FAA data, there have been 3,615 reports of unruly passengers and 610 investigations initiated so far in 2021. And a new survey of nearly 5,000 flight attendants from the Association of Flight… Source link

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Fake fish enters the plant-based market; Long John Silver’s, Whole Foods lead the charge

Move over, plant-based meat — the movement now has its eyes on creatures of the sea. One such company is Gathered Foods, which on July 19th came to market with plant-based seafood — including a fish-free filet and crab-free cake — as interest in alternative foods gathers steam.  The two offerings developed by subsidiary Good Catch are available at fast food chain Long John Silver’s for a limited time, in locations across California and Georgia. Meanwhile, the company also has a Source link

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