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Why Wells Fargo plans to pilot its own cryptocurrency

Wells Fargo & Company this week announced plans to pilot an internal settlement service using a homegrown cryptocurrency backed by fiat money, starting with the U.S. dollar. Wells Fargo Digital Cash, which will run on the bank’s first distributed ledger technology (DLT) platform based on the R3 Corda Enterprise blockchain specification, will enable internal book […]

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Estonia plans to restrict govt use of Huawei 5G technology

Estonia, which is among Europe’s most wired and technologically advanced nations, is set to restrict the use of equipment and technology from Chinese telecom giant Huawei in its government sector, citing security concerns and recommendations by the U.S., a key NATO ally. The Estonian news site Delfi reported Friday that Foreign Trade and Technology Minister

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Verizon plans 5G Home Internet in every city where it deploys mobile 5G

Enlarge / A Verizon ad for its 5G Home service. Verizon says it will bring its “5G Home” Internet service to every market where it deploys 5G mobile service. That might not be saying much, given how limited Verizon’s early 5G deployments are. But it would mean that at least some people in each 5G

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Trump Administration Plans to Ban Flavored E-Cigarettes

WASHINGTON — Trump administration officials said on Wednesday they want to ban the sale of most flavored e-cigarettes, at a time when hundreds of people have been sickened by mysterious vaping-related illnesses. Sitting in the Oval Office with Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of Health and Human Services, and Dr. Ned Sharpless, the acting

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The Technology 202: Here’s how Congress plans to pressure Big Tech this fall

Ctrl + N Rep. David N. Cicilline (D-R. I), chairman of the House Judiciary subcommittee on antitrust, commercial and administrative law. (Al Drago/Bloomberg News) Lawmakers from both parties have warned that the tech industry’s Wild West days are over, and regulation is on its way. But the clock is ticking as the 2020 election approaches

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