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Starbucks Japan wants customers to pay for coffee with pens

Starbucks Japan sells a range of NFC-enabled goods and accessories linked to a digital wallet, which you can use to pay for your purchase. Unlike Costa's NFC-enabled cups in the UK, though, those products aren't even related to coffee. The latest add… Source: engadget

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Facebook's $149 Portal TV turns your television into a giant smart display

Last year, Facebook made its first foray into hardware with the Portal and Portal+ smart displays, which featured an AI-powered camera that could track your movements. Facebook's sketchy reputation on privacy dampened their reception, however, as did… Source: engadget

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North's smart glasses are now available across the US

One of the greatest obstacles to buying North's smart glasses has simply been to find them. They've only been available at the company's Brooklyn and Toronto flagship stores as well as its pop-ups, which isn't much help to, well, most people. You mig… Source: engadget

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BUSD — Binance and Paxos Stablecoin Latest to Get US Regulator Consent

With the recent launch of regulated crypto offerings such as PAXG and BUSD on the market, the global digital currency landscape appears to be rapidly evolving Source: https://cointelegraph.com/rss

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Coffee Industry Taps IBM Blockchain Solution to Track Supply Chain

IBM provides its blockchain service to assist the launch of a coffee tracking platform Source: https://cointelegraph.com/rss