The official emblem for King Charles III’s coronation, scheduled for May 6, was unveiled by Buckingham Palace on Saturday, featuring a circular floral design created by the British designer behind Apple iPhone designs.
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Doritos is launching Doritos Triangle Metaverse, welcoming both native cryptocurrency and non-cryptocurrency users.
Web3 TLDs and Domains platform Freename has launched a Web3 Browser Extension, for Google Chrome, Mozilla and Brave, where users can now navigate the internet with Web3 domains.
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Nokia has signed a new cross-license patent agreement with Samsung following the expiry of the previous agreement at the end of 2022.
World’s first halal DeFi platform MRHB DeFi has decentralized their MRHB.network website on world computer blockchain ICP (Internet Computer Protocol) via Web3 cloud computing platform 4EVERLAND.
FantaVerse is continuing to explore what is next of web 3 and metaverses. Universal Token (UT) will join Poloniex, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges.
Apple has launched Apple Business Connect, a free tool that allows businesses of all sizes to claim their location place cards and customize the way key information appears to more than a billion Apple users across Apple Maps, Messages, Wallet, Siri, and other apps.
Apple smartwatches could face an import ban after a U.S. judge ruled that the company infringed on one of Masimo's pulse oximeter patents.
Google has filed a legal challenge in India's Supreme Court to block a ruling by the country's antitrust watchdog that will force the company to change how it markets its Android platform.
Türkiye's Automobile Joint Venture Group (TOGG) has unveiled a smart device-integrated digital asset wallet to connect mobility technology to the Avalanche blockchain.
Mastercard has launched a Web3-based Mastercard Artist Accelerator program that will harness Web3 and blockchain technologies to prepare five emerging artists with the tools, skills and access to forge their own paths in the digital economy.
Samsung is to invest 59 billion won ($46.2 million) in South Korean robot developer Rainbow Robotics, a move that will help strengthen the company’s capacity in artificial intelligence (AI) and humanoid robot sectors.













