Cryptocurrency Hoarders Dump Tokens as Stocks Fall

“It was inevitable,” said Jake Ostrovskis, head of OTC trading at Wintermute, referring to the selloff in digital asset treasury stocks. “We’re getting to the point where there are too many.” Several companies have begun selling their cryptocurrency reserves in an effort to fund share buybacks and prop up their share prices, effectively turning the…

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The MacRumors Show: 2025 in Review

In this year’s last episode of The MacRumors ShowWe take a look at all the big announcements and new Apple products of 2025. In February, Apple introduced the iPhone 16e, positioned as a replacement for the iPhone SE as a lower-cost model, starting at $599. It offers the A18 chip and a 48-megapixel camera in…

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When AI-powered toys go rogue

If you’re thinking about buying your child a talking teddy bear, you’re probably picturing it whispering to you for guidance, support, and teaching you about the ways of the world. You probably can’t imagine the cute stuffed toy engaging in sexual role play or giving advice to young children on how to light matches. Yet…

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Getting the COVID vaccine during pregnancy dramatically reduces the risk of preterm birth, according to a major new study

December 15, 2025 1 minimum reading Add us on GoogleAdd science-Am Getting the COVID vaccine during pregnancy dramatically reduces the risk of preterm birth, according to a major new study Pregnant people who receive the COVID vaccine are 60 percent less likely to suffer severe illness and about 30 percent less likely to give birth…

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Telegraph Chess: A 19th Century Tech Marvel

On 18 November 1844, the Washington Chess Club challenged its counterparts in Baltimore to a match. Two teams were organized, and at 4 p.m. on 26 November, the first game commenced with three consulting members to a side. Washington began conventionally, pushing a pawn to the center of the board. Baltimore immediately responded by mirroring…

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