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Bitcoin Near $120K, Altcoins Soar as New Crypto Law Sparks Market Frenzy – July 27–28, 2025 Crypto Roundup

Bitcoin Dicht bij $120K, Altcoins Stijgen terwijl Nieuwe Cryptowet Markthaus veroorzaakt – Crypto Overzicht 27–28 juli 2025

De GENIUS Act werd ondertekend door president Donald Trump en markeert de eerste grote federale cryptowetgeving in de Verenigde Staten. De GENIUS Act vereist een 1:1-dekking met dollars of staatsobligaties voor stablecoins en verbiedt rente op gereguleerde stablecoins, met federale toezicht op
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Technology News

  • Rivian Autonomy and AI Day: Live Updates from the EV Maker's Inaugural Event
    December 11, 2025, 12:40 PM EST. Rivian is hosting its inaugural Autonomy and AI Day in the Bay Area, with Engadget's Karissa Bell on the ground providing live coverage. Expect announcements around autonomous driving and AI technologies, plus updates to in-cabin features and experiences. CEO RJ Scaringe will deliver the keynote at 12 PM ET / 9 AM PT, and the show is slated to run about 90 minutes. As this is the first event of its kind, observers will watch for flashy videos, demos, or AI-generated slides and how Rivian positions its software, sensors, and fleet strategy for the road ahead. Live updates will roll in as the event unfolds.
  • Should You Buy Quantum Computing Stocks in 2026? A Reality Check on the Fundamentals
    December 11, 2025, 12:38 PM EST. Quantum computing stocks have rewarded investors, but the underlying fundamentals are weak. The four pure-play names - IonQ (IONQ), Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT), Rigetti Computing (RGTI), and D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) - surged on hype and a quantum revolution narrative, yet revenue remains tiny relative to market caps. In 9M 2024, IonQ pulled in about $68 million in revenue with an operating loss near $405 million and more than $200 million of stock-based compensation. QUBT posted just $0.384 million in revenue in the last quarter. With rich valuations and uncertain commercialization, the 2026 case hinges on whether the real fundamentals catch up to the story.
  • Miami-Dade man accused of planting Apple AirTag in ex-girlfriend's vehicle
    December 11, 2025, 12:36 PM EST. Authorities say a 25-year-old man, Andres Ignacio Perea, is charged with installing a tracking device without consent after placing a Apple AirTag in his ex-girlfriend's car. Deputies say the AirTag was detected about two weeks before vandalism and linked to Perea through notification and ownership records. He surrendered to deputies and faces counts including installing a tracking device without consent and criminal mischief; he is held on a $5,000 bond. The case highlights privacy concerns around location-tracking gadgets and the risks of misuse of consumer devices.
  • K2 Space raises $250M in Series C to scale high-power multi-orbit satellites
    December 11, 2025, 12:32 PM EST. K2 Space announced a $250 million Series C, valuing the Torrance, Calif.-based startup at $3 billion. The round, led by Redpoint with backing from T. Rowe Price, Hedosophia, Altimeter, Lightspeed and Alpine Space Ventures, funds a plan to scale a high-power, cross-orbit bus designed for LEO, MEO and GEO. The company has developed core hardware in-house, including a 20-kilowatt Hall-effect thruster, large solar arrays, radiation-tolerant avionics, large reaction wheels and high-voltage power systems. Gravitas, the first unit of its Mega Class line, is slated for March 2026 and will test in-space thruster firing and twin 10-kW arrays. K2 aims for ~100 satellites/year at its Torrance factory and has contracts with SES and U.S. government work. The road map includes Giga, a 100-kW-per-satellite bus for heavy-lift needs.
  • Garmin Fenix 8 review: The ultimate fitness smartwatch with a premium feature set
    December 11, 2025, 12:30 PM EST. The Garmin Fenix 8 is a premium fitness smartwatch built for serious athletes and outdoor adventurers. It offers extensive multisport tracking, precise GPS/navigation, and robust health metrics, backed by a long-lasting battery that easily endures days of workouts. Its broad sensor suite supports training insights, while durable materials and a rugged design handle challenging environments. While it delivers a wealth of features-from maps and music storage to smart notifications-its depth and price mean it's best for power users and devoted explorers. Casual runners or occasional hikers may not need all capabilities, but for those who want the most complete wearable, the Fenix 8 sets a high bar.