It's not just Google that's trying to get a handle on earthquakes. The Linux Foundation and partners are working on an open-source earthquake early warning system as well. ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: Anchorage Is Again Blurring The Lines Between Bitcoin, Crypto And Wall Street
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency custodian Anchorage is further blurring the lines between traditional finance and cryptocurrencies. After the San Francisco-based company began offering crypto-backed loans ... ( read original story ...)
Post-IPO Review: Kura Sushi USA Is Constrained By Capacity Limitations
KRUS is investing in off-premises capabilities, but will experience continued 50% capacity limitations on its dining operations for the foreseeable future. Irvine, California-based Kura Sushi provides ... ( read original story ...)
Adam Gemili: Tokyo goals, Doha lows and disproving doubters
How Doha disappointment could lead to the Tokyo podium for British sprinter Adam Gemili. ( read original story ...)
World Athletics encouraged over racing conditions in Sapporo ahead of Tokyo 2020
World Athletics has said it is encouraged with racing conditions in Sapporo are an assessment of environmental and air quality data at the course ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Maps in 2020: Cycling and EV Routing, City Guides, and Feature Parity on All Platforms
Apple Maps has come a long way since its debut in iOS 6. Much of the app’s history, which got off to a rocky start, has been focused on gathering and improving map data worldwide, but that’s beginning ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka on returning to the US Open amid the coronavirus pandemic
No one is itching to hit the court harder at this year’s US Open than Naomi Osaka. With the fanless tournament set to get under way later this month in Queens, the 22-year-old tennis ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: Anchorage Is Again Blurring The Lines Between Crypto And Wall Street
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency custodian Anchorage is further blurring the lines between traditional finance and cryptocurrencies. After the San Francisco-based company began offering crypto-backed loans ... ( read original story ...)
Palantir Reportedly Plans $961 Million Direct-Listing IPO
Palantir hopes to do a direct-listing IPO by late September, according to Japanese wealth management firm Akita Michinoku Capital. ( read original story ...)
Blitzboks have unfinished business to take care of at Tokyo 2021
The Blitzboks squad regrouped in Stellenbosch this week after their season was interrupted and according to coach Neil Powell, they have placed the Tokyo Olympics as their ultimate goal. ( read original story ...)
Singapore and Japan agree to resume essential business travel; officials tasked to finalise agreement by September: MFA
Singapore and Japan have agreed to resume essential business travel, with an agreement expected to be finalised by early September, the ... ( read original story ...)
Surging Chainlink Pushes Bitcoin Cash Out Of The Crypto Top Five As ‘Wild’ Value Tops $6 Billion
Chainlink has now knocked bitcoin cash, an offshoot of the original bitcoin, from the top five cryptocurrencies by value, according to CoinMarketCap—with its total value now an eye-watering $6 ... ( read original story ...)
Chainlink Price Surges To $16.75, Overtakes Bitcoin Cash As Top 5 Crypto
LINK had a 32% increase in the last two days LINK started its uptrend after breaking past $5 on July 6 Analysts predict more upside in the future but also warn that most growth is priced in already ... ( read original story ...)
Akita Michinoku Capital Comments on Palantir as They Prepare for a Direct Listing in September
Finance executives at Tokyo-based wealth management company Akita Michinoku Capital have commented on Palantir Technologies Inc. preparing to go public through a direct listing in September. The ... ( read original story ...)
Recession-proof your portfolio with these 4 stocks, says analyst
The U.K. economy has officially crashed into recession following the economic shutdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Japan Has Plenty of Reasons to Clean Up Its Power Sector
The Japanese government proudly announced a plan last month to shut down 100 inefficient coal-fired power plants.International NGOs have criticized Japan’s policy of building coal power plants at ... ( read original story ...)