When discussing acknowledged nations, Vatican City retains the distinction, encompassing just under half a square kilometer. However, the realm of unrecognized countries presents a more intriguing landscape. You may be familiar with the self-proclaimed sovereign state nestled in the Nevada desert, boasting a population of 30 individuals and asserting a 40-year war with Germany. Yet, an even more peculiar "nation" has recently piqued curiosity.
Gemini, a cryptocurrency exchange, has reached a settlement with the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) to refund a minimum of $1.1 billion (£870 million) to customers affected by its discontinued lending program.
On Thursday, Microsoft revealed plans to launch a Copilot chatbot tailored to assist individuals in finance with essential tasks. The software will initially be available in public preview, with pricing information to be announced later.
Transparent displays, wrist-wrapping phones, and expandable screens are among the concept technologies unveiled this week by gadget manufacturers, aiming to distinguish themselves in a fiercely competitive hardware market.
Sony has announced that it will terminate 8% of its global PlayStation workforce, affecting around 900 employees. This decision includes the closure of PlayStation's London Studio, alongside cuts in the US and Japan.
Numerous shows have aimed to replicate the success of "Game of Thrones," including HBO's own prequel series delving into the decline of House Targaryen.
Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, continued its upward surge on Tuesday, hitting a two-year peak exceeding $57,000. This ascent buoyed the broader crypto market amidst favorable market developments and increased purchasing activity from crypto enthusiasts.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced plans to establish a dedicated team aimed at addressing deceptive artificial intelligence (AI) content ahead of the upcoming EU elections scheduled for June.
An active duty airman allegedly expressed his refusal to be involved in genocide before setting himself on fire.
A Chinese cybersecurity company has asserted its capability to breach the UK's Foreign Office, as per leaked documents.