Flare Launches Enhanced Time Series Oracle v2, Boosting Decentralized Data Capabilities

Flare, has unveiled the second version of its Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO) on the mainnet. Building upon the robust foundation of FTSOv1, which has consistently delivered dependable decentralized data feeds for the past two years without any downtime or failures, FTSOv2 introduces significant improvements in latency, scalability, and cost-efficiency. Elevating Decentralized Data with Flare … Read more

Why I Built CheatSheet++

If you’ve ever found yourself stuck, scrolling through endless forums or digging through documentation just to find a single command, you’re not alone. I’ve been there too. As a developer, I know the frustration of needing quick answers but getting bogged down in information overload. That’s why I created CheatSheet++. Imagine you’re in the middle … Read more

A Deep Dive Into Streaming Advertising: Types, Advantages, Challenges, and Best Practices

Programmatic advertising is on the rise, and there’s nothing to be surprised with. 2023’s global programmatic advertising spending reached nearly $558 billion and is expected to surge to the mouthwatering $700 billion in 2026. As businesses are looking to reinvent their customer engagement and retention strategies, thus following the footsteps of where their clients go, … Read more

Gogoro CEO resigns as subsidy fraud investigation continues

Gogoro, the Taiwanese electric scooter manufacturer and battery swapping giant, said its CEO and chairman Horace Luke has stepped down amid subsidy fraud allegations, according to a regulatory filing. Gogoro allegedly used Chinese parts for e-scooters to reduce manufacturing costs, despite reporting that it used locally made parts to qualify for government subsidies. In a … Read more

iOS 18 is a smart upgrade, even without the AI

The marquee feature isn’t here yet, but there’s still a lot to appreciate in iOS 18. | Photo: Allison Johnson / The Verge It’s a weird year for iOS. Usually, the new software version arrives all at once. Not so with iOS 18. The foundational stuff has arrived, and in a normal year, things like … Read more

12 Tips to Protect Company’s Data

According to Statista, 353 million people in the US from 2005 to 2023 became victims of data leaks, breaches, or exposure. There’s a big chance that many won’t ever return to the company that leaked their data, and why would they? In the digital era, data privacy is everything, and companies need to implement the … Read more

iOS 18 is out: Here’s what’s new

Apple’s newest software update, iOS 18, is rolling out today to all iPhone users. While AI technology was heavily hyped as a key part of this upgrade, Apple Intelligence features aren’t part of this release. Instead, Apple says it will release Apple Intelligence with iOS 18.1 starting with the U.S. before gradually rolling them out … Read more

Using Latest Technologies for Content Creation: Interview with Anna Volchik, Content Creator

The HackerNoon editorial team has launched this interview series with women in tech to celebrate their achievements and share their struggles. We need more women in technology, and by sharing stories, we can encourage many girls to follow their dreams. Share your story today! Tell us about yourself! I am a full-time content creator specializing … Read more

Constant Product Automated Market Maker: On Rootstock

Automated Market Makers (AMMs) are essential to the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem because they facilitate trading and liquidity provision. The Constant Product AMM, which powers well-known decentralized exchanges like Uniswap and SushiSwap, is a fundamental idea in this field. In this blog, we’ll examine the ==Constant Product Automated Market Maker== and explore the arithmetic involved … Read more

macOS Sequoia is out now with iPhone mirroring but no Apple Intelligence — yet

Image: Apple Apple officially released macOS Sequoia on Monday, bringing features like the ability to wirelessly mirror your iPhone on your Mac, window tiling tools, and more. There are Apple Intelligence features on the way, too, but they aren’t available yet. iPhone mirroring is arguably the coolest new feature in macOS Sequoia, and in his … Read more

Apple’s iOS 18 is now available to download

On Monday Apple released the new version of iOS, the company’s operating system for the iPhone. iOS 18 is a free download and it works with the iPhone XR & XS or later, as well as the second- and third-generation iPhone SE. In other words, if your iPhone supports iOS 17, you can install iOS … Read more

Sony reportedly picked AMD over Intel for the PS6

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge What’s next after the PS5 Pro? A report from Reuters focuses on Sony’s plans beyond this fall’s new $700 system, saying that the battle to win a contract for the chip powering a future PlayStation 6 came down to AMD vs. Intel, with others like Broadcom eliminated earlier, … Read more

How to Integrate KYC With Open Banking: a Comprehensive Guide for Finance Professionals

Open banking, while often associated with the banking sector, is a versatile tool with applications across various industries. One prime example of its broad utility is its integration with Know Your Customer (KYC) processes. This article explores how open banking can enhance KYC procedures, offering significant benefits beyond traditional financial applications.    Understanding KYC KYC, … Read more

Light Bulb Control Circuit Design Using Boolean Algebra

Problem Statement John, an electronics enthusiast, is tasked with designing a digital circuit to control a light bulb using a switch. The circuit should be based on Boolean algebra and logic gates, focusing on minimalism, efficiency, and reliability. The primary goal is to design a circuit that turns the light bulb ON when the switch … Read more