16:49, Wed, Oct 1, 2025 Updated: 16:49, Wed, Oct 1, 2025 One lucky individual managed to sell a “rare” 50p coin for more than £600 last month. The Kew Gardens 2009 coin is ranked the second rarest by ...
Digital-first publishers and self-published authors have told The Bookseller that book sales have been negatively impacted with “increased volatility in visibility” as a result of an algorithm change ...
A court in the Netherlands has ordered Meta to change Facebook and Instagram's timelines, after finding that the element ran afoul of the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA). As reported by ...
Brits have been urged to check their change for a coveted 50p in circulation that is worth far more than its face value. This sought-after piece from 2009 can fetch as much as £150 at auction. In a ...
Stablecoins are popping up in new places after Congress and the White House signed the GENIUS, or Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act. Now small and medium-sized ...
A shift in the Bank of England’s ‘long held scepticism’ on stablecoins has been welcomed. In an article for the Financial Times on Wednesday, governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, wrote that ...
Streets have been renamed. Statues of Lenin have been taken down. Now, with no end to Russia’s invasion in sight, Ukraine is preparing to shed another symbol of Moscow’s former dominance: the kopek.
As Americans increasingly say the biggest threat in the country is coming from each other, is social media only inflaming that conflict? A New York Times/Siena poll of 1,313 registered voters released ...
The thermal imaging module has a range of lens options and it is tailored to diverse applications by offering a wide field of view or extended detection capabilities. With thermal resolution up to ...