Metanoia today unveiled major commercial momentum behind its MT2824 "Cobra" 5G SoC and MOSART Open Foundation Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform, redefining the economics of FR1 and FR2 radio ...
While the U.S. economy shows mixed signals depending on which parts of the population you focus on, many consumers are still strained by everyday expenses, which have gone up significantly over the ...
A new report from the United States Treasury Department touches on legitimate use cases for cryptocurrency mixers and privacy-preserving tools.
The agent, which operates as an autonomous personal manager rather than a query-and-response platform, represents a key advance in the field. But barriers to entry and security risks are steep.
The US Treasury's new report acknowledges legitimate uses for crypto mixers, marking a major policy shift for privacy tokens and protocols like Railgun and Aztec.
Systems like digital IDs, payments rails and data exchange layers should be treated like traditional infrastructure. The IMF cites India as a real-world case.
Federal prosecutors want another chance to convict Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm, asking a judge to schedule a retrial ...
Silicon Valley's long-anticipated commercial phase for AI agents accelerated this month. The viral rise of open-source personal assistant OpenClaw and the rapid adoption of Anthropic's programming ...
Meta is rolling out a dedicated shopping research mode inside its Meta AI web chatbot for a slice of US desktop users. Search ...
Sign of the times: An AI agent autonomously wrote and published a personalized attack article against an open-source software maintainer after he rejected its code contribution. It might be the first ...
Peter Steinberger, the creator of the fast-growing open-source agent framework OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI Group PBC after weeks of being courted by multiple major artificial intelligence players, ...
The United States Treasury Department has acknowledged that crypto mixers can serve legitimate privacy purposes, even as authorities continue to warn about ...