Biotech’s Problems Will Be Solved by Internet of Things
The Internet of Things has the potential to change biotech laboratories and research thanks to top-notch and highly-valuable applications.
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The Internet of Things has the potential to change biotech laboratories and research thanks to top-notch and highly-valuable applications.
The customers of the Tokyo-based bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox are now able to file a claim in order to get their lost money back.
Taringa, the largest social network created in Latin America, launches a Bitcoin rewards program.
The citizens of Czech Republic declared a new country, the Free Republic of Liberland, that will likely use digital currency as official money.
The UK authorities want to turn London into the world bitcoin trading hub.
Recently, JP Morgan Chase & Co. issued its annual letter to shareholders, in which Jamie Dimon, the company’s CEO, spoke about Silicon Valley’s startups as new rivals that are “looking to compete with banks.”
Former Nike CIO Anthony Watson joins Bitreserve.
Some WoodCollector claims to have hidden 5,000 BTC and wants BitcoinTalk users to find it. Can it be real?
Align Commerce announces a public beta of its innovative payments platform.
Trying to automate shopping via the Internet of Things, Amazon announces Dash Button, a controller which allows customers to order products with one click.
Swiss banking giant announced today that it plans to investigate blockchain technology in new London innovation lab.
They say Greece is going to adopt Bitcoin, BitPay launches a kinetic-powered bitcoin miner tool, ShapeShift.io integrates Winklecoin into its exchange platform. Seriously, no jokes.
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.