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By Michael del Castillo, “Papers, please” is a phrase with the power to send shivers through the spines of immigrants and travelers the world over. The ability to prove who one is has a long history of being abused by authoritarian governments and... by admin
The Guinness World Record-winning spectacle involves the use of 500 drones flying simultaneously, piloted by one person using a single laptop. By Nick Lavars, A year is a long time in drone technology, it seems. 2016 has seen regular old drones turn into flying cell... by admin
… Blips on Campaign Radar By Stan Higgins, As the US election ramped up last summer, the editorial team began to wonder: Given the mistrust in banks and financial firms, would bitcoin and blockchain become an election issue? The answer, it turned out, was... by admin
By Charles Bovaird, Clinton or Donald Trump? While America may be undecided, there’s a widespread belief among bitcoin investors and analysts that a Trump presidency would provide a limited, but impactful, boost to bitcoin prices. Such commentary follows... by admin
… “Buy Gold,” No Matter Who Wins Election. The government of China has been the world’s largest buyer of gold over the past 10 years. The exact amount of their purchases is a state secret, but 5,000 tons is a reasonable estimate. The gold comes both from... Page 10,278 of 10,486« First«...102030...10,27610,27710,27810,27910,280...10,29010,30010,310...»Last » Translate »