Ethereum Now Up Over 5,000% Since Start Of The Year, Hits Another Record High

After bitcoin hit all-time highs, as appetite for digital assets continues to grow, ethereum prices also surged to record levels. According to data from industry website Coinmarketcap, the cryptocurrency was trading at around $407.10 in early Monday morning trading. Since Jan. 1, when ethereum was trading at $7.98, this is a record level which marks a…

U.S Supreme Court to decide on legality of U.S. patent review system

The ruling will be closely watched by “patent trolls” and tech companies alike since both are frequent users of the ‘inter partes’ review system. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed has agreed to take up the matter of whether a federal administrative process frequently used by technology companies to ward off patent infringement lawsuits…

Hyundai Motors unveils its subcompact SUV for Europe, South Korea and U.S.

It will release an electric version of the Kona next year. On Tuesday, in efforts aimed at offsetting its falling sale of vehicles in China, Hyundai Motor launched its first subcompact sport utility vehicle (SUV) for advanced markets including the Europe, South Korea, and the United States. The South Korean automaker disclosed it would soon…

GE to appoint John Flannery as its Chief Executive

This appointment is effective from August 1. With General Electric’s Chief Executive, Jeff Immelt, 61, retiring the company has selected John Flannery, who currently heads GE’s healthcare unit, as his replacement. Flannery will become GE’s CEO and chairman from August 1. With the news hitting the market, the company’s shares rose by 3.6% in premarket…

Tim Cook extolls the virtues of tempering technology with compassion

Here is what Tim Cook told MIT graduates regarding AI & robotics. While addressing thousands of students at MIT’s campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO urged graduates to infuse human elements in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence. “I’m not worried about artificial intelligence giving computers the ability to think like humans,”…

Deutsche Bank Says Hung Parliament Outcome Likely To Cause Slump In Domestic UK Stocks

According to Deutsche Bank, while shares in export-oriented U.K. companies could see a further rally, in the wake of the shock hung parliament result in the country’s general election, shares of U.K. companies focused on the domestic market could tumble. As soon as it was suggested that incumbent Prime Minister Theresa May and her Conservative…