Nasdaq-listed Netcapital acquires no-code Web3 gaming platform Mixie

Nasdaq-listed Netcapital acquires no-code Web3 gaming platform Mixie

Netcapital, a financial technology company listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange, has acquired crypto-native protocol Mixie in a deal that has been described as a bridge between traditional and decentralized finance.  Mixie, a no-code Web3 gaming platform, was acquired by Netcapital’s portfolio company, Zelgor, for an undisclosed amount, the company told Cointelegraph on Monday.  A…

Apple redesigns its operatings systems with ‘Liquid Glass’

Apple redesigns its operatings systems with ‘Liquid Glass’

Apple’s iPhone may not be getting a significant AI upgrade, but it is getting a fresh coat of paint. As are Apple’s other operating systems. At Monday’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 25), the company announced a refreshed user interface called Liquid Glass, which features shiny, reflective, and transparent visual interface elements that give the software…

Blue Origin pushes second flight of New Glenn mega-rocket to August

Blue Origin pushes second flight of New Glenn mega-rocket to August

The second flight of Blue Origin’s massive New Glenn rocket won’t happen until at least mid-August, CEO Dave Limp announced Monday in a post on X. That represents a slight delay — Jeff Bezos’ space company had said in March it was targeting “late spring” for the rocket’s second launch. New Glenn’s first launch took…

Directive 8020’s rewind feature makes play-your-own-survival-horror easier for completionists

Directive 8020’s rewind feature makes play-your-own-survival-horror easier for completionists

Supermassive’s well-regarded interactive survival horror series, the Dark Pictures Anthology, is ready for its second season. Directive 8020 will be its first entry and was available to play in demo form at SGF 2025, even if it was heavily weighted with cutscenes and context-setting preamble. The demo kicked off with a meeting between Young and…

Corporate AI adoption may be leveling off, according to Ramp data

Corporate AI adoption may be leveling off, according to Ramp data

A healthy chunk of corporate America has eagerly embraced AI, betting the tech will bring unrealizable productivity gains. But adoption may be leveling off, according to transaction data from fintech company Ramp. Ramp’s AI Index, which estimates the U.S. business adoption rate of AI products by drawing on Ramp’s card and bill pay data, leveled…