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A year on from Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian startups show astounding resilience

TechCrunch

Blocksport Blocksport builds Web3-ready platform solutions for the professional sports and entertainment industry to enable tokenization use cases for their fan community. Despite not having electricity or internet access half of the time, the company keeps working and growing, saying it has sustainable 50% quarter-over-quarter growth.

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Biohackers chase Johnny Mnemonic with ‘Pegleg’ implanted hard drive

The Parallax

The original version of the Pegleg was a result of an unplanned three-day hardware-hacking sprint that Laufer and his teammates, 19-year-old Nick Titus and 29-year-old Zack Shannon, participated in earlier this year at the annual implant-focused biohacking confab Grindfest. READ MORE ON BIOHACKING AND MEDICAL SECURITY. What’s a Pegleg?

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Holographic Light Field Displays

Strategy Driven

Driving the 3D display market will be the jump in 3D video content and the continued escalation of Internet bandwidth. The new breed of 3D displays can be placed in malls, cruise ships, resorts, sports bars, ballparks, car dealerships, phone companies, retail shops, and multiple other venues. Conclusion.

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How Wi-Fi router security has deteriorated since 2003

The Parallax

The Cyber Independent Testing Lab , a nonprofit organization that focuses on consumer cybersecurity, published research in December demonstrating how 28 home wireless routers fail to use even basic security techniques. The long reach of Mirai, the Internet of Things botnet.

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