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At SM Supermalls, explore the Metaverse of #AweSM discounts

The speed at which our world is changing has made technology an essential element of our daily life. As a result, the concept of the "digital native"—someone who was born in the digital age and has grown up completely accustomed to it—has evolved into what it is today. Digital consumers and followers of participating cyberbrands were exposed to an exciting range of their most recent offers at the official start of Cyber Month 2022 on August 3 at the Main Atrium of the SM Mall of Asia. Ms. Earth Philippines (Air) 2018 and Ms. World Philippines 2nd Princess 2013, Zahra Bianca Saldua, welcomed all attendees and served as the event's hosts. Cyberzone and Sponsorship SAVP Patrick Pacla emphasised that because SM Cyberzone continues to offer the largest selection of products for individuals interested in smart homes, e-sports, and the newest and greatest technologies, it remains the top tech authority in the nation. Media acquaintances, IT journalists, bloggers, and editors of

Why Whatsapp for business is Mark Zuckerberg's other big wager besides the metaverse

With the debut of WhatsApp Business in 2018, small businesses were given access to free, straightforward tools for client communication. Now, Mark Zuckerberg is placing a wager that it will be the next significant source of Meta's revenue. "WhatsApp is truly going to be the next chapter, with business messaging and commerce being a significant issue there," he recently told CNBC, referring to the social media platforms Facebook and Instagram. With American customers, WhatsApp is already hugely popular. Currently, Meta Platforms is focusing more on expanding its small company clientele. In 2018, the Facebook parent company launched WhatsApp Business, providing small companies with free, straightforward tools to help them stay in touch with their consumers and give them a means for them to directly communicate, search for products, and express interest in making purchases. The company is doubling down on a more recent advertising format called "click-to-message,"

NFT Rollout in 100 Countries Confirmed by Meta Amid Coinbase Integration

NFT integration is currently active on Instagram in 100 countries after several testing phases The world's largest social networking company, Meta (META), has integrated with Coinbase (COIN) Wallet and Dapper and is now distributing non-fungible tokens (NFT) across 100 nations. Mark Zuckerberg, the creator and CEO of Meta, announced the rollout in a Facebook post. After a successful testing period in May, Instagram users in several countries can now display their NFTs. According to a tweet from Meta, the social media network will also include support for Flow Blockchain. The goal of the testing was to enable cross-platform posting utilising NFTs, according to Meta product manager Navdeep Singh, who stated last month that testing was also going on on Facebook.

Starbucks Teases Web3 Updates to Its Well-Known Rewards Program

To better engage customers, the global coffee firm is looking to digital collectibles Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz stated that Web3 will play a role in the future of the famous rewards programme. During the company's third-quarter 2022 earnings call on Tuesday, Schultz stated, "We've been working on a really fascinating new digital effort that extends on our existing industry-leading digital platform in inventive new ways, all focused on coffee and—most importantly—loyalty." According to Schultz, the new digital project will be unveiled on September 13 during the company's annual Investor Day event in Seattle. Starbucks will be able to expand on its present rewards engagement model while also introducing new techniques of emotionally connecting customers, according to Schultz, While giving a wider variety of awards and strengthening its "digital third place community" strategy. The term 'third place' refers to a community space located between ho

Market Size for Collectibles and NFT to Reach $1 Trillion by 2032: Market Decipher Research Update

Report on the Collectibles and NFT Markets, 2022-2032 Market Decipher has released revised data and insights in its latest version research, Collectibles Market and NFT Market Statistics Report, 2022 - 2032. The study scope has been significantly adjusted in the new report, which estimates the collectibles market size at $402 billion in 2021 (actual value) and forecasts it to reach $1 Trillion by 2032. Digital art, sports NFT, and trading cards are among the fastest expanding industries. Collectibles are evolving as a high-returning investment category. It is an excellent opportunity for businesses to invest in the Indian NFT market. "Market Decipher has completely redesigned its vast database on the Collectibles Industry, which now contains over 200 products. The most recent insights and projections have discovered fresh areas of profitability. Market insights can shed light on several market segments that were previously thought obscure. NFT, which has recently been impacted, is

Vitalik: Metaverse 'Will Happen, but Meta 'Will misfire'

According to Ethereum's founder, business efforts in the metaverse will fail because "it's far too early to know what consumers genuinely want." According to Ethereum developer Vitalik Buterin, Meta's attempt to corner the metaverse will "misfire" because no one can agree on what the phrase actually means. He directly addressed Meta, the internet behemoth built and operated by Mark Zuckerberg, in a Twitter conversation about how the metaverse will appear, invoking the company's former moniker. "We don't really know what 'the metaverse' means yet; it's far too early to know what people genuinely want," Buterin remarked in a tweet. "As a result, anything Facebook creates now will misfire." The metaverse is frequently described as an evolution of today's internet, centred on immersive 3D worlds and online communities where people interact through virtual reality headsets and augmented reality. While Buterin isn

This significant development could put an end to PC overheating concerns for good

A little-known compound could dethrone silicon in the near future Silicon may be the de facto standard for computers today, but new research from MIT, the University of Houston, and other schools suggests that it may be time for a shift. Cubic boron arsenide, a compound molecule created by combining boron and arsenic, may be a better semiconductor, circumventing some of silicon's shortcomings in terms of heat sensitivity. Cubic boron arsenide, in fact, has the "third-best thermal conductivity of any material — next to diamond and isotopically enriched cubic boron nitride," according to study published in Science. Is this what the future holds? More research is needed to determine whether cubic boron arsenide can be "produced in a viable, inexpensive form, much less replace the omnipresent silicon," according to the study. However, the researchers believe that the material could find "certain usage where its unique features would make a substantial impact&qu