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Top tech news stories today: March 21, 2024
Keep up with the latest tech trends, exploring the future with us together. You will see Hong Kong’s CBDC trial, SpaceX building US spy satellites, Nvidia expanding their partnership, and Intel’s investment in the US. 1. Apple co-founder wins against YouTube in bitcoin scam lawsuit Apple co-founder…

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Keep up with the latest tech trends, exploring the future with us together. You will see Hong Kong’s CBDC trial, SpaceX building US spy satellites, Nvidia expanding their partnership, and Intel’s investment in the US. 1. Apple co-founder wins against YouTube in bitcoin scam…
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Keep up with the latest tech trends, exploring the future with us together. You will see Hong Kong’s CBDC trial, SpaceX building US spy satellites, Nvidia expanding their partnership, and Intel’s investment in the US. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has won the latest round in a court battle against YouTube over the use of doctored videos featuring his likeness used in a Bitcoin scam in 2020. The latest appeals court verdict overruled a lower court judgment that absolved YouTube of any responsibility. ( Cointelegraph )
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With the recent launch of its prototype product in collaboration with fintech giant Ant Group, Hong Kong-based Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) aims to prove that blockchain can fully digitise a critical process in the shipping industry. ( SCMP ) A global crypto asset exchange with 9 million monthly active members, and Cobak, the leading blockchain social community with 500,000 Korea crypto users, officially announced a partnership on March 15th to create a new crypto ecosystem and stimulate the blockchain market. ( Yahoo Finance ) Cloud computing platform Amazon Web Services (AWS) is working closely with India. Cloud computing platform Amazon Web Services(AWS) is working closely with Indian startups to export their “great ideas” and innovation to markets like the US. ( ETCIO ) Elon Musk’s SpaceX is reportedly building a spy network for the US National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) consisting of hundreds of satellites as part of a classified government contract. A Chinese military account calls it an example of ‘double standards.’ ( PCMag )
Key Points
- 1. Apple co-founder wins against YouTube in bitcoin scam lawsuit
- 2. Hong Kong’s CBDC trial and Ant’s blockchain are helping to digitise shipping
- 3. XT.COM & Cobak are partners in creating a new crypto ecosystem
- 4. AWS working with Indian startups to solve world
- 5. SpaceX Is Building US spy satellites in $1.8 billion contract, alarming China
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