Sources: Amazon plans to partner with small and medium-size pharmacies in Japan to launch an online prescription drug marketplace in the country in 2023 (Nikkei Asia) - TechnW3
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Binance will stop supporting the world's second biggest stablecoin USDC and convert users' USDC, USDP, and TUSD into its own stablecoin BUSD on September 29 (Jamie Crawley/CoinDesk) - TechnW3
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A look at Saudi Arabia's Kollona Amn app, launched in 2017 to let its citizens inform on activists, as the country expands the use of surveillance technology (Peter Guest/Insider) - TechnW3
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How the North Atlantic Fellas Organization, or NAFO, a group of national security experts and ordinary Twitter users, is using memes to fight Russian propaganda (Mark Scott/Politico) - TechnW3
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LG launches LG Art Lab which lets US users buy, sell, and trade NFTs on its smart TVs, partners with Hedera to enable purchases via LG's crypto wallet, Wallypto (Kate Park/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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Q&A with Vitalik Buterin on proof of work vs. proof of stake, the recent crypto crash, crypto security, decentralized governance, "startup societies", and more (Noah Smith/Noahpinion) - TechnW3
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US parents are increasingly buying Apple Watches as a stopgap cellphone to reach and track their children as young as 5 while mitigating internet addiction (New York Times) - TechnW3
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In August 2022, Beijing's municipal government unveiled plans to regulate the "Digital Human Industry", which covers digital assistants and virtual influencers (Meaghan Tobin/Rest of World) - TechnW3
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Amazon says The Rings of Power's first two episodes drew 25M viewers globally in its first day, revealing viewership for a Prime Video series for the first time (Jennifer Maas/Variety) - TechnW3
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China says automakers now require licenses for "smart cars" collecting mapping data, which could further complicate the local operations of companies like Tesla (Reuters) - TechnW3
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