Month: March 2025
Crypto Bill to Combat Illicit Activity Gets New Push After Passing U.S. House in 2024
U.S. Representatives Zach Nunn (R-Iowa) and Jim Himes (D-Conn.) reintroduced a bill to help combat illicit finance and terrorist financing on digital asset platforms after the previous version passed the House of Representatives last year failed to make progress in the Senate before the end of the congressional session. The Financial Technology Protection Act (FTPA) introduced … Read more
Want to Boost Your Sales? AI Knows Exactly How to Speak to Every Generation
Welcome to MTP Business Boost — a series of expert publications filled with real-world strategies, transforming complex ideas into simple, actionable advice you can apply immediately (MTP stands for Marketing, Technology, and Psychology). In just 9 minutes, you’ll uncover how AI isn’t just adapting marketing communication for different generations—it’s giving businesses the power to dominate. … Read more
Why I Stopped Overthinking and Shipped My CSS Cheat Sheet
Perfection kills momentum. I’ve spent months building Teki Solves — reading, coding, refining… and honestly, overthinking way too much.Write, delete, plan, second-guess. Sound familiar? Last week, I finally got tired of waiting. I put out something small but genuinely helpful:👉 An Advanced CSS Selectors & Techniques Cheat Sheet. No grand launch. No pixel-perfect design. I … Read more
Timeline: Jelly token goes sour after $6M exploit on Hyperliquid
Suspicious trading activity led decentralized exchange Hyperliquid to delist the Jelly-my-Jelly (JELLY) memecoin, with details of an exploit unraveling over the course of a few days. The decentralized finance sector has already seen historic exploits in 2025, as the space struggles with issues of oversight and security. The Bybit hack saw North Korean hackers get … Read more
Judge dismisses Samsung’s smart ring lawsuit against Oura
Samsung tried to preemptively stave off any patent infringement claims from Oura against its Galaxy Ring Last June, Samsung made a surprising move against smart ring maker Oura. The tech giant filed a lawsuit seeking a declaratory judgment saying that its then-unreleased Galaxy Ring didn’t infringe on five Oura patents. Now, a judge has officially … Read more
YC-backed Taxo raises $5M to slash healthcare admin with its AI ‘reasoning engine’
YC-backed startup Taxo has raised a $5m seed round to save doctors time and money on admin work.
Despite Advancements in AI, Real Human Conversations Are Still Key to Winning Customers
The AI-Driven Marketing Revolution Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a key player in digital marketing for years. In 2015, Google first introduced RankBrain, which used machine learning to better interpret search queries and understand a query’s full intent. However, the more recent mainstream adoption of large language models (LLMs) has amplified AI’s influence across the … Read more
Google is Secretly Building an Edge in the AI Race
The entire dev community building with AI is vibing over MCPs right now, but do we really need a new thing to hype over every day? Especially when the best generative AI products may be hiding in plain sight. The Big Tech Priorities ChatGPT has the first-mover advantage and caused the initial shock with GPT … Read more
Case Studies in Blockchain Decentralization: Bitcoin, Stablecoins, and Wrapped Tokens
Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction 2 Methodology 3 Hardware 4 Software 5 Network 6 Consensus 7 Cryptocurrency Economics 8 Client API 9 Governance 10 Geography 11 Case Studies 12 Discussion and References A. Decentralization and Policymaking B. Software Testing C. Brief Evaluations per Layer D. Measuring decentralization E. Fault Tolerance and Decentralization 11 … Read more
Avalanche, Gelato launch enterprise sovereign chains for institutions
Blockchain developer platform Gelato is launching a new blockchain-as-a-service solution on Avalanche to meet the growing demand for sovereign blockchain infrastructure during a crucial “tipping point” for institutional adoption. Gelato, which previously developed blockchain solutions for companies such as Kraken and Animoca Brands, unveiled the new upgrade that aims to let developers deploy fully sovereign … Read more
Nvidia RTX 5090 mobile GPU: more efficient and a little faster
Nvidiaâs 50-series desktop GPUs have been off to a slightly rocky start, with quality control issues, underwhelming performance gains over last generation, and the occasional melting cable. Its new laptop GPUs, led by the flagship RTX 5090, may be on a similarly modest trajectory, but with one added benefit for laptop gamers: efficiency. Iâve been … Read more
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Nikola founder Trevor Milton pardoned by Trump
Trevor Milton, the founder of bankrupt hydrogen trucking startup Nikola who was convicted of fraud, has been pardoned by President Trump, the White House confirmed to TechCrunch. Milton was convicted in October 2022 of one count of securities fraud and two counts of wire fraud related to claims he made about Nikola’s progress to investors. He was … Read more
Oracle’s New AI Platform Lets You Build Chatbots That Tell Medieval Tales
This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide for beginners to get started with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI service. This article covers everything from creating an account to setting up the environment and running the first AI task using Python, starting with a brief overview of the main features. The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure … Read more
Dog-eat-dog drama erupts in BNB Chain’s Broccoli token showdown
Community members backing a Broccoli memecoin on BNB Chain are outraged, claiming their project was unfairly denied victory in the network’s liquidity support program. The BNB Chain Meme Liquidity Support Program, which kicked off on Feb. 18, offers $200,000 in permanent liquidity to the top-performing memecoins on the chain. But controversy erupted on day two … Read more
Common Side Effects is coming back for a second season
Though the first chapter of Adult Swim’s Common Side Effects animated series is about to wrap up this Sunday, the story isn’t over yet. Today, Adult Swim announced that Common Side Effects has been renewed for a second season that will continue the story of a man trying to save the world (and upend big … Read more
Nasdaq seeks SEC approval for Grayscale’s Avalanche ETF listing
US stock exchange Nasdaq has submitted a filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) seeking permission to list Grayscale Investments’ spot Avalanche exchange-traded fund (ETF). The document, filed on March 27, asks for a rule change to list the Grayscale Avalanche Trust (AVAX). The derivative product in question would be a conversion of … Read more
Treating Your LLM Prompts Like Code Can Save Your AI Project
How should we approach building LLM-powered software? What methods lead to success, and what can cause disasters down the line? In this series of blog posts, I’ll explore principles for building AI-powered applications developed through three years of professional experience in this field. I hope this series aids you in creating the next generation of … Read more
Amazon MGM Studios head Jennifer Salke steps down
Jennifer Salke joined Amazon in 2018. | Photo by Kevin Winter/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images<br> Jennifer Salke, the head of Amazon MGM Studios, is stepping down from her role and will instead focus on producing, according to an internal memo obtained by Deadline. In the memo, Mike Hopkins, Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios … Read more
Where in the World Is Your Blockchain? (And Why It Might Matter More Than You Think)
Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction 2 Methodology 3 Hardware 4 Software 5 Network 6 Consensus 7 Cryptocurrency Economics 8 Client API 9 Governance 10 Geography 11 Case Studies 12 Discussion and References A. Decentralization and Policymaking B. Software Testing C. Brief Evaluations per Layer D. Measuring decentralization E. Fault Tolerance and Decentralization 10 … Read more
Can Writing Make You Better at Your Job? This Software Developer Thinks So
There are a couple of reasons why I started writing. First, it’s so easy to get it published today that I can’t believe that I hit publish and it’s available to read. Sometimes, I write it for myself so that I can come back to it when I want. Great job, team! Second, I don’t … Read more
Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda movie hits theaters in March 2027
Nintendo’s news app is already breaking some news: today it revealed the premiere date for the upcoming live-action Zelda movie. The film, which appears to be called simply The Legend of Zelda, will hit theaters worldwide on March 26th, 2027. Here’s a screenshot of the reveal: We still know next to nothing about the movie, … Read more