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"The SEC’s interpretation on crypto assets is just the beginning and serves as a bridge while Congress works to advance market structure legislation. Our rules must be clear enough to guide markets, flexible enough to accommodate innovation, and firm enough to protect investors," – Paul Atkins said.
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British Airways’ first aircraft equipped with Starlink Wi-Fi took to the skies today, the first flight operated by a UK airline featuring the innovative technology. The 787-8 aircraft bound for Houston is the first in the airline’s fleet to be connected, giving customers free access to fast, reliable internet for streaming, working and staying connected.
The airline is currently in the process of fitting Starlink onto its 787-8 fleet, and has already started equipping its next 787-8 aircraft. Within the next two years the entire British Airways fleet of more than 300 aircraft will have this powerful new technology, available for all customers, in every cabin, free of charge.
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Opera has announced its gaming-focused web browser is now natively available on Linux. The company noted that there has been a huge demand for a Linux version of Opera GX across gaming communities on Reddit, Discord, and Linux forums. Opera GX browser officially supports Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE-based Linux distributions and is available in Debian (.deb) and RPM (.rpm) package formats. The company is additionally working on Flatpak support.
“Bringing GX to Linux users – who are renowned for the control they like to exert over their tools – means gamers and developers can manage browser resources, customize their setup, and keep their system performing exactly the way they want,” – said Maciej Kocemba, Product Director at Opera GX.
As for privacy, Opera GX offers ad and tracker blockers as well as an optional built-in VPN, which has been independently audited and offers a zero-log policy. The browser follows European privacy regulations (GDPR) and does not collect location data, browsing history, page content, search queries, or any information that a user has typed into forms.
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A pair of federal watchdog reports urge Medicare and Medicaid Services to do more to crack down on nursing homes’ use of antipsychotic drugs and inappropriate schizophrenia diagnoses for residents with dementia.
One of the issue briefs from the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General offers a stark depiction of how nursing homes are using antipsychotic drugs: as chemical restraints to make staff members’ jobs easier, without taking required steps to protect those patients. The other describes how nursing homes are artificially inflating their quality ratings by inappropriately diagnosing residents with schizophrenia to mask their antipsychotic use.
This isn’t the first time these problems have come to light. They’ve been the subject of much research and a 2020 Congressional investigation, and the HHS OIG itself has highlighted them before.
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K2 Space, founded by brothers and former SpaceX engineers Karan and Neel Kunjur in 2022, has packed its satellite Gravitas into a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket expected to launch as soon as the end of this month. Gravitas has a mass of two metric tons, with a 40 meter wingspan when its solar panels are unfolded.
“The future is higher power,” – CEO Karan Kunjur explains.
The point of the big satellite is big power: Gravitas is capable of producing 20 kW of electricity for use by payloads like powerful sensors, transceivers, and computers. For comparison, the even larger and more expensive ViaSat-3 spacecraft can generate more than 25 kW of power, while Elon Musk has said Starlink V3 satellites will generate 20 kW.
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Annovis Bio will begin using Apple Watches to monitor patients in a study of its investigational drug buntanetap in Parkinson’s disease. The open-label extension study aims to evaluate the long-term effects of the drug on people who enrolled in its phase III study, as well as on people receiving deep brain stimulation.
Annovis will offer 100 participants NeuroRPM’s FDA-cleared platform that uses the Apple Watch to monitor bradykinesia, dyskinesia, and tremor symptoms. NeuroRPM is one of several companies that has built Apple Watch-based solutions for tracking Parkinson’s for patient support, clinical care, and clinical trials.
Parkinson’s disease symptoms are highly variable. A continuous flow of data from digital sources can help paint a more robust picture of the real-world effects of drugs and maybe even one day help secure a drug approval.
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Semiconductor maker SEAL SQ plans to build the world’s first commercial quantum spatial orbital cloud (QSOC) to deliver unhackable communications and quantum security as a service to banks, federal governments, defense agencies, and enterprises. It has teamed up with WISeSat, a sister company, to launch a 100-satellite constellation that will be fully operational by 2033 with a contractually guaranteed uptime of 99.9%.
“Together, we are not building a satellite program – we are building the quantum internet’s infrastructure,” – said Carlos Moreira, CEO of SEALSQ.
SEAL SQ will deploy its proprietary quantum technology stack across the constellation, control quantum payloads, software, and security architecture, and handle the customer end. WISeSat will leverage its technical expertise across engineering teams, regulatory compliance, manufacturing, and launch infrastructure to deliver the capacity SEAL SQ needs to offer its services.
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Sanae Takaichi had warned her first summit with Donald Trump in Washington could be "extremely difficult." Instead, she showcased Japan’s deep ties with the US — and her own agility on the world stage.
“I firmly believe it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world,” - Ms. Takaichi said.
Mr. Trump reciprocated, calling Ms. Takaichi, a “very popular, powerful woman.” He praised Japan, saying, “They are really stepping up to the plate. We’ve had tremendous support and relationship with Japan on everything.”
There are some takeaways from the meeting:
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SoftBank Group Corp. is working to build a massive AI data center on federally owned land in Ohio that it’s planning to power with roughly $33 billion worth of natural gas-fired electricity to be installed by the end of the decade. The SoftBank project is the latest from the $550 billion fund that the US and Japan agreed to as part of a pact that saw Trump lower auto tariffs and other levies.
“By bringing new power online and upgrading our existing infrastructure, this investment supports the AI boom and cutting-edge technologies while strengthening our energy system and helping keep costs down for the American people,”— Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.
Customers for the Ohio data center have yet to be announced, but the company said they’re coming and that they’ll be involved in sourcing the chips and equipment housed within the facility. At 10 gigawatts, the center would be by far among the largest — if not the largest — in the world. The natural gas project would similarly become the biggest in the US if built, supplying the equivalent of nine nuclear reactors.
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QSI Media - News, Analytics, World. pinned «🔥 Inside the Shift: The New Language Running Money It’s deeper than that, somewhere in how the system actually works. Piece by piece. And when the foundation starts moving, everything built on top eventually follows. At QSI Media we look at these layers —…»
Digital assets are no longer a fringe experiment in finance, they’re fast becoming a core part of how banks, asset managers, fintechs and corporates plan to move money, store value and manage risk. That's the key takeaway from fintech firm Ripple's survey of more than 1,000 global finance leaders, which reveals how the industry sees digital assets as urgent, and no longer optional.
▪️7 in 10 respondents said finance leaders must offer some kind of digital asset solution to stay competitive, underscoring a broad sense that the “digital asset revolution” is already underway.
▪️74% of leaders said stablecoins can improve cash‑flow efficiency and unlock working capital, highlighting their growing appeal as treasury tools and not just payment rails.
▪️31% use stablecoins to collect payments for customers, and 29% accept stablecoins directly.
▪️More banks and asset managers want to tokenize assets and they need partners to do it. Of those looking, 89% focus on safe storage and custody first.
▪️97% flagged security and certifications like ISO and SOC 2 as critical, with operational support and industry‑specific experience also weighing heavily.
The bottom line: digital assets are becoming a strategic necessity, and the infrastructure decisions made today are expected to shape competitive edge tomorrow.
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The Trump Administration is committed to winning the AI race to usher in a new era of human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security for the American people. Today was issued a comprehensive national legislative framework that addresses the most pressing policy topics that AI presents.
This framework addresses six key objectives:
▪️Protecting children and empowering parents.
▪️Safeguarding and strengthening American communities.
▪️Respecting intellectual property rights and supporting creators.
▪️Preventing censorship and protecting free speech.
▪️Enabling innovation and ensuring American AI dominance.
▪️Educating Americans and developing an AI-ready workforce.
The Administration looks forward to working with Congress in the coming months to turn this framework into legislation that the President can sign.
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Scientists from China have developed a new cooling technology based on a rare-earth alloy that can reach temperatures close to absolute zero without relying on helium-3. Such an alloy could enable compact, helium-3-free cooling systems for superconducting quantum chips, advanced electronics used by military equipment, and space applications.
The team built a compact, solid-state refrigeration module with no moving parts that reached 106 millikelvin (mK), which is -273°C. The cooling module relied on a rare-earth compound consisting of europium, cobalt, and aluminum (EuCo₂Al₉, ECA), which features thermal conductivity comparable to metals, but which can also cool itself and other components efficiently using adiabatic demagnetization (ADR).
The development comes amid growing interest in helium-3 alternatives. It comes at a time when the US Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is actively hunting for exactly such a technology.
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The two U.S. senators negotiating a controversial provision in the crypto industry's market structure bill — Republican Thom Tillis and Democrat Angela Alsobrooks — have reportedly agreed on a compromise that could advance the industry's top priority to the next stage in the Senate.
"Sen. Tillis and I do have an agreement in principle,” — Alsobrooks told on Friday. “We’ve come a long way. And I think what it will do is to allow us to protect innovation, but also gives us the opportunity to prevent widespread deposit flight.”
They have agreed in principle on an approach to stablecoin yield in the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, and that potentially knocks down one of the top unresolved issues in the wide-ranging bill. The White House was reviewing updated legislative text on Thursday. Alsobrooks said the new language will seek to bar yield payments “on a passive balance,” but the details remain unclear.
“In working with the White House, I think we have an agreement,” Tillis said. “Now we have to vet it with industry, because they are a party to an ultimate deal.”
Though the stablecoin question was at the forefront of the Clarity Act negotiations, there remain a number of other points to iron out, including the bill's treatment of decentralized finance (DeFi). Lawmakers have suggested in recent days that the Clarity Act could get a Senate Banking Committee hearing late next month. If it's approved there, it advances toward the Senate floor.
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Microsoft announced a series of changes focused on improving the quality of its Windows 11 operating system, which notably includes dialing back the number of entry points to its AI assistant, Copilot. The company said it will reduce Copilot AI integrations in some apps, starting with Photos, Widgets, Notepad, and its Snipping Tool.
Under the heading of “integrating AI where it’s most meaningful,” Pavan Davuluri, EVP of Windows and Devices, wrote that Microsoft is becoming more intentional about “how and where Copilot integrates across Windows.” Its goal, he explained, is to focus on AI experiences that are “genuinely useful.”
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