November 2025

Tether’s gold holdings rise to 116 tons, rivaling small central banks

Investment bank Jefferies said the recent rise in gold prices cannot be explained by traditional drivers alone, pointing instead to Tether as a major new buyer. Attestation data and on-chain activity show the stablecoin issuer has accumulated significant bullion in recent months, tightening supply and contributing to the sharp rally, the bank said in Thursday’s

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NFL News: Travis Kelce shows disappointment as Chiefs’ playoff hopes hang on

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Not only are the Kansas City Chiefs at risk of losing the division for the first time in nine years, but they may actually be watching the playoffs from home this season. The three-time reigning AFC champions have lost each of their last two games after appearing to

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Netgear’s New Nighthawk 5G M7 Brings Wi-Fi 7 and Global eSIM Support for Fast Portable Internet Everywhere

Netgear Nighthawk 5G M7 supports up to 32 devices simultaneously Wi-Fi 7 connectivity allows near multi-gigabit speeds for connected devices Global eSIM support allows access to data plans in more than 140 countries Netgear has introduced the Nighthawk 5G M7 hotspot, a standalone option for users who want mobile data across multiple devices without relying

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VanEck says mid-cycle holders are trending downward, while whales remain stable

Bitcoin’s recent selloff is driven by mid-cycle holders rather than long-term whales, according to VanEck’s “Mid-November 2025 Bitcoin ChainCheck” report. The asset management firm said wallets whose coins last moved within the past five years account for most of the recent sales, while the oldest vintages have remained “remarkably stable” despite weakening sentiment. VanEck also

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Microsoft says Copilot will ‘finish your code before you finish your coffee’, prompting another flurry of anti-AI and Windows 11 sentiment

Microsoft posted a simple flex about Copilot on X It read: “Copilot completes your code before you finish your coffee.” The subsequent responses are something to scroll through, including comments on whether this is why Windows 11’s updates are so buggy Microsoft is keen to push the strengths of AI – as Windows 11 is

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FCC empowered to hear all constitutional cases under 27th amendment: minister

Minister of State for Law and Attorney General Aqeel Malik addresses an event. — APP/file Minister says judges entered plea in Supreme Court. Minister says that the Supreme Court is not a proper forum. He says the 27th Amendment moves jurisdiction fully. Minister of State for Law Aqeel Malik said on Thursday that the Federal

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NFL News: Bengals Joe Flacco hopes for opportunity to start next season

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! With Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrows’ return from injury seemingly imminent, Joe Flacco knows his days as a starting quarterback in the NFL may be coming to an end. Flacco, 40, was acquired by the Bengals from the Cleveland Browns after backup quarterback Jake Browning struggled in

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Red Sea chaos pushes global internet cables into dangerous delays as major tech companies scramble for new routes and security

Delayed submarine cables from the Red Sea strain global bandwidth in already congested areas Operators face hazardous conditions that prevent vital installation personnel from working safely High-risk waters are forcing telcos to abandon long-planned implementation timelines Ongoing instability in the Red Sea has created serious obstacles for tech giants and submarine cable operators, who now

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