Get the roundup from the latest in cryptocurrency on CryptoWatch. Another week is here for Tech Times' CryptoWatch, providing you a roundup of the top news from the past week, with a massive win for the industry as PayPal confirms PYUSD is accessible via Venmo.
Tech Times' Weekly Wrap recaps the biggest headlines out of tech last week, and it centers on AI sportscasters, a space-themed museum, and the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty's reviews.
An upgrade to satellite internet is not launching more, but using AI to bridge the gap. Satellite internet is now perceived to be the solution for far-flung areas to get connectivity, but in some rural areas, it is still not enough, with researchers now looking to integrate AI to help bridge this gap.
Finding Friends with the iPhone 15 allows extended range thanks to new chips. Getting the new iPhone 15 series would bring users the latest of what Apple has to offer, but the company has a feature that it did not explicitly reveal, called the Precision Finding feature.
The Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC expansion is seeing a higher rating score than the original game.
LimeLoop is committing to sustainability with reusable packaging instead of cardboard boxes. A new company is taking e-commerce to better sustainability, as LimeLoop introduces its reusable packaging that aims to replace cardboard boxes, which have been the staple for many.
Copilot is here to upgrade Windows with Microsoft's AI push. Microsoft's massive adoption and integration with the many AI projects it has developed and co-developed with OpenAI is soon bearing its fruits to the Windows operating system natively.
Robocallers previously had a loophole to access US phone numbers, but the FCC is now fighting against this.
Spawn creator Todd McFarlane revealed that a new video game for the character could happen in the coming years.
Jaguar is the latest automaker to ink a contract with Tesla to adopt its electric vehicle (EV) charging connector system, known as the North American Charging Standard (NACS).
Google Pixel Fold's repair kits are now available on iFixit. The Right to Repair revolution has won, and now more devices are seeing parts available from official stores and renowned distributors, with Google Pixel Fold's repair kits currently available.
Nintendo has added Passkey support, making it easier to log in to its online services. A new way to log in via your Nintendo Account is here, as the company now adds Passkey support.
Fake and counterfeit products are scamming people, but Apple is way ahead of them. As one of the most famous in the world, Apple is subject to many scams that sell fake or counterfeit products, and this has been a worry with the now-available iPhone 15, especially from third-party resellers.
Elon Musk does not want a 'Blank Space' on X and recommends to Taylor Swift to use social media.
Google's campaign, #GetTheMessage, is now shading Apple with iPager video. Google is back at it again in shading Apple's current technology, especially with the Cupertino giant's iMessage system that sticks with SMS and MMS, instead of what Android has to offer, the RCS.
Massive upgrades were introduced by Amazon in its recent Fall hardware event, with one centering on Alexa's accessibility features.
A new "Starfield" exploit that will allow players to earn as much as 9 million credits per hour has emerged.
Combating climate misinformation is now a focus for social media, but X lags behind. Climate Disinformation is widespread on social media, and many companies have already pledged their action against it, but not all, as studies show that Elon Musk's X is lagging behind this initiative.
An improved version of OpenAI's DALL-E AI image generator is here! It will be available soon via the API and Labs later this Fall season.
OpenAI is hit with another lawsuit involving renowned authors for its LLM training. The renowned AI company, OpenAI is facing another lawsuit on its hands, and this came from renowned authors who banded together against the illegal use of their literary pieces in training the company's large-language models (LLM).
T-Mobile App saw a system glitch that provided access to other people's data. A system glitch took place earlier today with T-Mobile's app, and it is devastating for the company as it allowed users to access other people's data, including their billing information.
A new leak from Microsoft is about its Xbox and gaming plans, including a confirmation that a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S and X versions of the "Red Dead Redemption 2" were at one point in the works.
The famous Amazon "Just Walk Out" technology has been revolutionary, and the company has recently upgraded it, now using RFID to track purchases.
In conjunction with the Department of Defense, Google has developed an AI-powered microscope for faster cancer diagnosis.
Apple added a feature for the iPhone 15, and this is to stop it from charging past 80%. In a confirmation earlier today from reports, Apple has included a new feature to the iPhone 15 series' battery health, which would only charge the device up to 80 percent.
Microsoft's gaming is getting a massive upgrade with Activision Blizzard. Microsoft is going big for its Xbox, with the company revealing more information on how it would grow more of its gaming division in the future, centering on mobile and ads.
Google's Bard is now available on more of its apps, as well as its Workspace suite. In Google's quest to bring its AI chatbot to the forefront, the company has made Bard available on more of its apps, including Gmail, YouTube, Docs, and more.
The famed UK internet service provider, Sky, has problems with their internet. The Down Detector website was on fire earlier today, as there was a problem with Sky Broadband's internet service, with customers and users claiming that it is down.
The highly-controversial Marvel's Avengers game is soon getting delisted. The first iteration of the Earth's Mightiest Heroes on an action RPG title, Marvel's Avengers, will soon say its final goodbyes as it is getting delisted from the digital stores.
X's Premium offers may be applied to all its users soon to use the platform. The public's days of accessing X, formerly known as Twitter, as a free app may be numbered, as a recent claim by its owner, Elon Musk, has unveiled this new plan.