
Google Cloud Will Become Operator on Tezos Network
The deal with Tezos will allow corporate clients of Google Cloud to develop and deploy web3 applications on the Tezos blockchain using Google’s cloud infrastructure.
The deal with Tezos will allow corporate clients of Google Cloud to develop and deploy web3 applications on the Tezos blockchain using Google’s cloud infrastructure.
Though the initiative by Solana Spaces was creative and path-breaking, it was short-lived.
Microsoft is expanding its gaming unit to pacify opposers and prevent the Activision Blizzard takeover from being obstructed.
Alex Spiro argues that the Elon Musk – SEC deal is moot following the Tesla CEO’s securities fraud trial victory.
According to BofA analyst Justin Post, the paid subscribers could help Meta generate as much as $1.7 billion in high-margin revenue in 2024.
Speaking on the matter, Rashmi Misra, Microsoft’s General Manager of AI and Emerging Technologies, noted that the partnership with Ankr will help many developers explore different use cases of Web3.
Illicit market participants are cashing in on the soaring popularity of ChatGPT by issuing fake tokens on several blockchains.
Tech giant Microsoft wants to wrap up its pending Activision deal by allaying antitrust fears at an EU hearing.
According to the Nio boss, 600 battery-swapping stations will be in urban locations, while the remaining 400 will be set up along highways.
The strategic partnership will see the two parties pull their resources together, in such areas as video content, membership, as well as program broadcasting.
Bosch will help Fetch.ai fast-track Web3 adoption in the industry and encourage other industry professionals to join them in this transformative journey.
Aramco’s new deal with droppGroup is further proof that Saudi Arabia is one of the leading early adopters of Web 3.0 technology.
While the new YouTube head said last year that the metaverse was still in its infancy, the company’s parent company has been consistently integrating the Web3 services.
Those who subscribe to the service will get support for common issues related to the subscription.
Chinese tech giant Tencent is ‘shifting’ away from its VR hardware initiative to remain competitive on the metaverse front.