HTC’s Blockchain Phone Available For Pre-Order With A Catch
HTC’s blockchain-powered smartphone, the Exodus 1, is now available for early access pre-order, but there’s a catch. You can only preorder it using Bitcoin... Read More
HTC Exodus Blockchain Smartphone To Launch This Month
Following our earlier reports, struggling smartphone manufacturer, HTC, has indicated via their Instagram page that its blockchain-powered smartphone will launch as early as... Read More
Nvidia Q2 Revenue Down, Gaming Stays Strong
Nvidia has released its second-quarter results, showing that gaming is still bringing in growth and profits for the company, but their big... Read More
Bitcoin Bubble May Be About To Burst, Echoes Dotcom Crash
Is this the end of peak bitcoin? That’s what cryptocurrency analysts are asking after bitcoin’s value late last week slid to its... Read More
Dodgy Bitcoin Operators Face $2m Fines, As Austrac Gets New Powers
Operators of bitcoin and other digital currency exchanges in Australia must henceforth register with Austrac, Australia’s anti-monetary laundering agency and keep strict records... Read More
Intel & Microsoft To Bring Bitcoin Tech To Businesses
Intel and Microsoft are partnering together to bring blockchain – the technology behind bitcoin cryptocurrency – to businesses. Claimed to be a... Read More
Just A Giant Scam: Bitcoin Cops A Full Kohler Blast
Crypto-currencies including bitcoin are a “giant scam”, according to the ABC’s financial commentator and Australian Business Review editor Alan Kohler. “There are... Read More
Apple, Microsoft Take A Hit As Nasdaq Posts Major Slide
Technology stocks have led the Nasdaq tech-laden share index to its biggest two-day slide since December, with the top of the crop... Read More
Bitcoin Soars To All-Time High
Digital currency bitcoin has hit a new record high, surging above US$2400 (A$3212) per coin, as demand for crypto-assets soared with the... Read More
Sorry, No Papers, But We’ve Got Bitcoin: Newsagent Future?
Australian newsagents may soon be without two of their major money-spinners – the daily print editions of Fairfax newspapers including the Melbourne... Read More