Bruised by stock market, Chinese rush into banned bitcoin
By Vidya Ranganathan and Summer Zhen Bitcoin: SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) – Dylan Run, a Shanghai-based finance sector executive, started moving a bit of his money into cryptocurrencies in early 2023,…
February’s expos and webinars: our top picks
International Conference on Robotics and Automation, February 1 2024, Istanbul, Turkey Expos and webinars: There will be a really interesting in-person conference in Turkey at the beginning of the month;…
Meet the talent: Zo Joshua Seong-ho, CEO SPACE ELVIS
Place of residence: Seoul, South Korea Position: CEO of SPACE ELVIS Please describe your day at SPACE ELVIS. I usually prefer to commute by walking rather than taking subways or other public…
Forrester report: how software development will change in 2024
Software development is one of the key activities for the digital transformation of companies and their markets. Emerging technologies, especially artificial intelligence, are revolutionizing the way software is created and…
Meet the talent: Giuseppe Santoro, Ceo ApuliaSoft
Place of residence: Italia, Bari Position: CEO Please describe a day in your life: No two days in my life are the same, also because I have a tendency to get bored…
Deloitte 2024: business technology investments will rise this year
Deloitte 2024: Technology investment is rising worldwide, with the average corporate technology budget rising from 4.25 per cent in 2020 to 5.49 per cent in 2022, with a forecast of…
Analysis: Spot bitcoin ETFs may face uphill battle to widen token’s appeal
By Suzanne McGee (Reuters) – Crypto enthusiasts hailed the approval of U.S. bitcoin exchange-traded funds as the birth of a new asset class, but broadening acceptance of the famously turbulent…
SEC account hack renews spotlight on X’s security concerns
By Zeba Siddiqui and Raphael Satter SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The hack of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s official account on X on Tuesday renewed concerns about the social…
The European Union’s pioneering ‘right to repair’ law
A sustainable shift in consumer culture In an era where consumerism often translates to a cycle of purchasing and discarding, the European Union (EU) has taken a bold step towards…
ERMIS project paves the way for advanced space connectivity
In a groundbreaking initiative, the ERMIS project emerges as a trailblazing demonstration of essential space connectivity capabilities tied to Greece’s ambitious €200 million national small satellite project. Spearheaded by the National Kapodistrian…