The Crypto Industry Loudly Defends Telegram’s Pavel Durov 27-08-2024
When the messaging app’s founder, Pavel Durov, was arrested, he received a flood of support from a multitrillion-dollar industry that relies on it.Lees verder op New York Times
When the messaging app’s founder, Pavel Durov, was arrested, he received a flood of support from a multitrillion-dollar industry that relies on it.Lees verder op New York Times
Twitter Blue, a revamped subscription service that let users buy verified badges, was the first big test for the platform’s new owner. It didn’t go well.Lees verder op New York Times
Overall, TV viewership of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago was up 14 percent from the Republicans’ event last month.Lees verder op New York Times
“It’s happening, but people don’t want it public.”Lees verder op New York Times
The Justice Department filed an antitrust suit against the real estate software company, accusing it of creating an illegal pricing scheme to charge tenants more.Lees verder op New York Times
The move signaled that Nepal’s new prime minister, who has cultivated ties with China, would continue on that path.Lees verder op New York Times
The charges against Michelle Bond, a former head of a crypto industry trade group, are part of the continuing legal fallout from the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange.Lees verder op New York Times
The agreement includes $70 million from the state, which needs legislative approval. Some lawmakers objected, calling for a more comprehensive solution with tech companies.Lees verder op New York Times
The F.B.I. raided the homes of two prominent commentators on Russian state television channels as part of an effort to blunt attempts to influence November’s election.Lees verder op New York Times
More than 30 tech companies have pitched A.I. tools to political campaigns for November’s election. The campaigns have been wary.Lees verder op New York Times