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Funko getting into NFTs by combining physical and digital pop culture products and acquiring key app

GeekWire

The craze across art, sports, gaming and elsewhere taps into some of the interests and habits of traditional collectors, but with a modern twist built on the back of blockchain. figurines, for which Funko holds licenses to create characters across a wide range of properties from television, movies, sports, music, comics, video games and more.

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Law firm is strictly watching the Houser LLP data breach

Dataconomy

Houser LLP reported the compromise of sensitive data, which encompassed names alongside potentially exposed information such as Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, individual tax identification numbers, financial account details, and medical information. Featured image credit: FlyD/Unsplash

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Inside Climate Pledge Arena: New venue is a ‘very Seattle’ mix of high-tech and deluxe experiences

GeekWire

Seattle has a reimagined sports and entertainment venue fit for a city that has undergone its own extensive changes over the past decade, fueled largely by a booming tech sector. This is not the Coliseum that was constructed here almost 60 years ago, or the KeyArena where fans last saw the Sonics play in 2008.

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- A Peek at the National Broadband Plan

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

These are numbers are hard to fathom when one considers the web didn’t exist 20 years ago, and most people probably thought “Internet” had something to do with basketball, volleyball, tennis or another “net-centric” sport. Admiral Barnett heads the Homeland Security and Public Safety Bureau at the FCC.

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Data mining for B2B churn and loyalty management in India and South Asia

TM Forum

Whereas postpaid customers may be characterized by their affordability, high propensity to call ‘on-net’, i.e., to their family or friends from within their network of provider, a rich residential location, etc. Telcos are vying for more exclusive tie ups in entertainment, sports, and news to attract more subscribers.

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Mark Cuban on America’s future

The Verge

There’s always been a blending of entertainment and sports, of culture and sports. One, sports and politics have always mixed. So, it’s not like sports and culture and politics weren’t intertwined. They have to get a license before they put that on CNN, right? Now, there’s a real blend of politics. Two things.

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