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LPL Financial to evaluate spot Bitcoin ETFs ‘three months’ before joining the market
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LPL Financial to evaluate spot Bitcoin ETFs ‘three months’ before joining the market
LPL Financial, the largest U.S. independent broker-dealer, takes a measured approach, conducting a three-month evaluation before entering the spot Bitcoin ETF market. The San Diego-headquartered broker-dealer is planning a thorough three-month evaluation before deciding to join the spot Bitcoin exchange-traded… -
El Salvador to expand Bitcoin initiatives following Bukele’s landslide re-election
El Salvador president Nayib Bukele revealed he won his re-election bid in the Central American country by a landslide, according to a Feb. 5 statement on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Bukele said: “According to our numbers, we have won the presidential election with more than 85% of the votes and a minimum of […]
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Binance hits out against FUD after users claim KYC leaks on dark web
There were rising reports that Binance’s user data had been leaked on the dark web.
As a result, sentiment around the BNB token plummeted.Binance [BNB], one of the largest crypto exchanges
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Samsung Chairman Lee acquitted of financial crimes over merger of companies
The acquittal could free up Samsung’s top boss to make major decisions involving the world’s largest maker of consumer electronics and computer chips.Originally appeared here:
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Vision Pro durability test turns up a few surprises
Find out how it ends for Apple’s new Vision Pro headset in one of the first durability tests to be carried out on the device.Go Here to Read this Fast! Vision Pro durability test turns up a few surprises
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Apple Vision Pro teardown deconstructs the weird-looking EyeSight display
One of Vision Pro’s most intriguing features is undoubtedly the EyeSight display, which projects a visual feed of your own eyes to better connect with people in the real world — because eye contact matters, be it real or virtual. As iFixit discovered in its teardown, it turns out that Apple leveraged stereoscopic 3D effect as an attempt to make your virtual eyes look more life-like, as opposed to a conventional “flat” output on the curved OLED panel. This is achieved by stacking a widening optical layer and a lenticular lens layer over the OLED screen, which is why exposing the panel will show “some very oddly pinched eyes.” The optical nature of the added layers also explain the EyeSight display’s dim output. Feel free to check out the scientific details in the article.
While iFixit has yet to do more analysis before it can give the Vision Pro a repairability score, so far we already know that the front glass panel “took a lot of heat and time” to detach from the main body. That said, the overall modular design — especially the speakers and the external battery — should win some points. As always, head over to iFixit for some lovely close-up shots of the teardown process.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-vision-pro-teardown-deconstructs-the-weird-looking-eyesight-display-083426548.html?src=rss
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NYT Connections answers today for February 5
Here are today’s NYT Connections answers for February 5, alongside some hints on the groups that you’ll need to guess.Go Here to Read this Fast! NYT Connections answers today for February 5
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The security implications of AI integration — Azeria Labs CEO explores the future of AI and its threat landscape
AI could be evolving faster than we can learn from it, which could be putting businesses at risk.Originally appeared here:
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Merlin Chain Secures Funding to Empower “Bitcoin-native” Innovations
New York, United States, February 5th, 2024, Chainwire Merlin Chain, the native Bitcoin Layer2, announced a round of funding from 24 investors including OKX Ventures, ABCDE, Foresight Ventures and Arkstream Capital. Merlin Chain offers a native scaling solution that integrates ZK-Rollup network, decentralized oracle network, and on-chain BTC fraud-proof modules. It is committed to empowering […]
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BlackRock and Fidelity’s Bitcoin ETFs break into top 10 with $4.8b January inflow
BlackRock and Fidelity’s spot Bitcoin ETFs have entered the top 10 ETFs with the highest inflows in January, amassing around $4.8 billion. The iShares Bitcoin Trust by BlackRock secured eighth place with an impressive $2.6 billion in net flows, closely…Originally appeared here:
BlackRock and Fidelity’s Bitcoin ETFs break into top 10 with $4.8b January inflow