IBM to Launch a New Internet of Things Unit Worth $3 Billion
IBM is getting serious about the Internet of Things and is planning to invest $3 billion in its new unit over the next four years.
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IBM is getting serious about the Internet of Things and is planning to invest $3 billion in its new unit over the next four years.
Two federal agents were charged with stealing the cryptocurrency, while conducting an investigation of the Silk Road marketplace.
New report, prepared by INTERPOL and Kaspersky Lab, suggests that the bitcoin blockchain is spreading malicious files around the web.
A recent report published by the British Bankers’ Association states that growing popularity of various cryptocurrencies is going to jeopardize “revenue streams of the traditional banking system.”
Coinality, the leading bitcoin job & resume board, and Plug And Play Tech Center, a global startup accelerator, announce the fourth syndication of the Bitcoin Job Fair which wil be held on Saturday, April 18th, 2015, in the Tech Center’s auditorium.
Facebook expands Parse to allow software developers to build applications for the Internet of Things.
Being the most dicussed and mysterious cryptocurrency, Bitcoin is changing either the way lots of customers use their funds or the economy in general. But is the world going to make it mainstream?
Today started with bad news for Bitcoin community. The value of the cryptocurrency decreased after a large Deep Web marketplace for drugs and other illegal goods, disappeared overnight.
According to a new report, in five years, the number of active Bitcoin users worldwide is going to reach 5 million mark.
Dunvegan Space Systems announced Thursday that it has signed a contract with Deep Space Industries Inc. to build a 24 BitSat satellite constellation as the first element of a new strategic agreement between the two companies.
International Business Machines Corp is considering using the blockchain technology to start a digital cash and payment system for traditional currencies.
Nearly 80% of all bitcoin trading volume is driven by the Chinese national currency.
Former JPMorgan Chase & Co. executive Blythe Masters will become CEO of cryptocurrency startup Digital Asset Holdings, which formally launches on Wednesday, March 11, 2015.
The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) has recently announced the results of its third auction for another set of Bitcoins confiscated from the Silk Road marketplace.
The performance of U.S. equities market is reminiscent of the bitcoin’s development pattern.