TotemoTech - 2024-06-16
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Hello and welcome to today’s news from TotemoTech on June 16th, 2024. In today’s news, we have some intriguing stories from the world of technology.
First up, a manga artist with social anxiety was surprised to receive a ‘mystery wallet’ at their doorstep. But it turns out it wasn’t someone else’s wallet, but rather an item for an alternate reality game. The game involves solving puzzles and riddles, and this ‘mystery wallet’ is one of the game’s items. It’s certainly an interesting way to engage players and blur the lines between reality and fiction.
Moving on, a new video platform called ‘Nico Nico Douga (Re:Kari)’ has gained attention for its nostalgic appeal. Launched on June 14th as an alternative to the temporarily suspended ‘Nico Nico Douga’ service, this platform focuses on videos from around 2007, a popular era for internet culture. Long-time internet users have welcomed this trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the golden days of online videos.
In camera news, Fujifilm has released a recommended camera for those who prefer still photography over videos. The ‘X-T50’ is a compact and lightweight camera designed with the needs of still photographers in mind. It’s a great option for those who want to capture stunning images without the emphasis on video features. So if you’re looking for a camera to satisfy your photography cravings, the Fujifilm X-T50 might be worth considering.
Shifting gears to cryptocurrency, DMM Bitcoin, which experienced a significant bitcoin theft last month, has announced that it has successfully secured 55 billion yen (approximately 500 million dollars) to compensate for the loss. This funding comes from various group companies within the DMM Group. It’s a positive step towards restoring trust and ensuring that customers are not affected by the security breach.
Next, let’s talk about the recent G7 Summit, where leaders discussed the ethical use of artificial intelligence. As AI technology continues to advance, concerns about its negative implications, such as military applications and the spread of misinformation, have become more prominent. The G7 leaders recognize the urgent need for international cooperation to address these issues and ensure that AI is used responsibly for the benefit of society.
Lastly, an update on the cyber attack that targeted Nico Nico Douga. Dwango, the company behind the platform, has provided more details about the extensive cyber attack that began on June 8th. The attack, which involved ransomware and other malicious activities, has caused significant disruptions. Unfortunately, it is expected to take more than a month to fully recover from the attack. The company is working diligently to restore services and ensure the safety of user data.
That’s all for today’s news from TotemoTech. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest tech developments. Thank you for listening! Visit JapanDailyNews.com for the news, yen exchange rates, and a daily Japanese proverb.
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