Leeds United have released a limited series of NFTs, with the aim to raise funds for the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal, following the emergency caused by the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe.
Sensorium has signed a strategic partnership with the Humanity 2.0 Foundation, where the parties will work on the development of the first-ever VR and NFT gallery hosting Vatican’s art, content, and academic initiatives.
Apple has been charged by the European Commission with breaking competition law by limiting rivals’ access to technology that is key to making contactless payments, unfairly benefiting its own Apple Pay service.
The Sleep Ecosystem financially incentivises users to place a focal point on healthy habits with no compromises on productivity and has been designed as the first solution providing a reward system to cater for the insomnia market.
The Foreverise team is launching 'Forever Earn', a watch-to-earn platform enabling all crypto-users to earn passive income through watching ads on the platform.
At the Open RAN World event in Berlin, the Digital Infrastructure Minister Julia Lopez announced a set of principles for developing and deploying Open RAN equipment in the UK.
Apple has entered the water bottle industry and launched a new water bottle called HidrateSpark, which can be synced to Apple Health via Bluetooth.
Radiant Galaxy has launched a tactical play-to-earn NFT game where players battle each other to earn money. The game modes are PVP and PVE and require strategic tactics to win the battles.
Utility NFT Coin (UNC) has made its primary listing on bitmart and is now available to trade on the platform. Within 24 hours of the new and updated contract listing, UNC is expected to be the top gainer on Bitmart
Snap has launched Pixy, a pocket-sized flying camera. Pixy was unveiled at Snap's Partner Summit, and is described as a 'free-flying sidekick that's a fit for adventures big and small.'
A Samsung advert showing a woman going for a run at 2am has been described as "offensive" and "unrealistic" by runners and women's rights campaigners.
Barbara Stymiest will not stand for re-election as a director at BlackBerry's Company’s annual and special meeting of shareholders (the “Annual Meeting”), to be held on June 22, 2022.













