French games, technology, and blockchain product developer Crypto Blockchain Industries (CBI) is launching a private Alpha test for their blockchain-powered metaverse hub — AlphaVerse.
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Paint and coatings brand Valspar has launched the Valspar Color-verse, a virtual house in the Metaverse featuring colours from the brand's recent 2023 Colours of the Year announcement.
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Firefly Music Festival has teamed up with Autograph, the Web3 brand co-founded by Tom Brady, and AEG Presents, to provide exclusive access and experiences for fans to discover at this year's festival, taking place September 22-25, 2022 in Dover, Delaware.
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Eminem and Snoop Dogg brought their NFT avatars to life on national television for the first time on Sunday night at the MTV Video Music Awards 2022 (VMA).
The first B2B Metaverse conference will take place in the metaverse itself, with no goggles, no wires and no other special equipment required.
Nokia and Google have successfully trialled innovative network slice selection on 4G/5G networks using UE Route Selection Policy (URSP) technology and Google Pixel 6 (Pro) phones running Android 13.
Apple has confirmed that their next special event, expected to see the launch of the iPhone 14 series and Apple Watch 8 series, will take place on September 7, 2022.
Registration is now open for BlackBerry's 9th annual Security Summit. Bringing together industry experts and thought leaders from across the globe, the hybrid, multi-day event will include a mix of live, in-person and OnDemand sessions, fireside chats and interactive talks
The rise and fall of BlackBerry. We've read about it time and time again but now you will be be able to watch a movie, simply called "BlackBerry" which will detail the rise and spectacular fall of the once-ubiquitous device as its Canadian parent company Research in Motion.













