September 2025

Christies closes digital art department as the NFT market remains frozen

Christie’s has shut down his digital art department, ending a short -term but influential experiment that did not see fungal tokens (Nfts) Has a place with paintings, sculptures and other works in the auction house’s art sales, according to a report from Now Media. Two employees were released in late August, including Vice President of

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Govt moves to tackle flooding and inflation pressure

Islamabad/Lahore: The federal government has increased efforts to stabilize prices and tackle heavy agricultural losses caused by recent floods that have destroyed millions of hectares of standing crops across the country. Chairman of the Second Meeting of the Inflation Management Committee in Islamabad on Thursday, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said that control of inflation and

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Confused by Dyson’s vacuome names? Me too – so I asked a Dyson Engineer to explain

A new flagship Dyson Vacuum has recently been revealed. It follows Gen5Detect, so maybe it will be a Gen6? Or a gen5 something else? No – it’s the Dyson V16 stamp. It’s all the more confusing because the model before Gen5 was the V15 detection. In fact, all the former Dyson-Stick-Stick Vacuums have been V-Somethings

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DOGE ETF SPURS 6% Rally ahead of launch, what next for Dogecoin?

Dogecoin rose almost 6% to $ 0.261 in the last 24 hours when dealers placed for the planned debut of the first US Dogecoin ETF on September 12. Expectation of the “doje” product, combined with whale accumulation over 280 million doge, burned heavy late session streams with volume topping 1.1 billion. Analysts are now focusing

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