WISeKey, a Swiss based cyber security, IoT, AI platform company, is supporting luxury brands’ efforts to NFT their watched as unique, digital assets, unalterably registered on a blockchain, that can be bought and sold like any other product or commodity.
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Visa is launching the NFT Creator Program in order to provide guidance and mentorship within the industry. Via a one-year program, Visa intends to build a global collective of creative pioneers looking to accelerate their businesses through non-fungible tokens.
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Hololoot, a platform for augmented reality (AR) NFTs, has launched the beta version of its AR native NFT marketplace.
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The Mosque NFT Project is a unique charity project on Ethereum, the world's most active blockchain network and the home of NFTs. The project plans to mint a collection of 12,000 unique hand-drawn NFTs of the grandest mosques in the world
Vodafone and Wasps have launched the Vodafone Business Champion Award, offering a small business the chance to win rewards including fully branded matchday advertising space, a full day’s access to The Vodafone Business Lounge at the Coventry Building Society Arena to host a business event, and more.
As most of the the world is talking about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock (for an inappropriate joke about his wife) this morning, Apple made history last night after “CODA” landed three Academy Awards
Virgin Media O2 Business is moving beyond standard service level agreements (SLAs) – introducing bespoke ‘Success Agreements’ for new large enterprise and public sector customers.
This week, fashion week enters the digital world as Decentraland hosts its own Metaverse Fashion Week.
Vodafone has launched ultrafast full Fibre To The Premises (FTTP) broadband for small office/home office (SoHo) businesses.
Virgin Media O2 has added Netflix to its top packages, the Ultimate Volt bundle and the Biggest TV bundle.
iPay has launched as a de facto payment gateway for content creators in web 3.0. Web 2.0 platforms are no longer relied upon by creators for the infrastructure that they have traditionally given in order to make money
EE has deployed 200 new small cells across its UK network to boost capacity in high demand areas, allowing customers to benefit from download speeds up to 300Mbps.













