🎬 A Hollywood hostile takeover that can make a blockbuster
Plus: TikTok pulled the plug on nighttime LIVE in Nigeria, Coinbase returns to India after two years, and how non-mobile IT threats is escalating into larger industrial operations in Q3 2025.
This week, Paramount missed out on the Netflix–WBD deal, but it’s now crashing the party with a bold $30-per-share offer, almost like showing up to prom after someone else got the date. It sounds dramatic, but whoever wins ends up with Warner Bros. and some of Hollywood’s most valuable franchises. For viewers, that could mean fewer streaming choices and pricier subscriptions, even if it leads to bigger, flashier shows. Whether Paramount’s offer actually goes anywhere is still up in the air.
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LEARN MORE📵 TikTok pulled the plug on nighttime LIVE in Nigeria due to safety issues

If you go live on TikTok in Nigeria, you’ve probably seen the notice saying your LIVE access is limited at night. Well, that's because TikTok has quietly put a temporary nighttime block in place while it runs a safety review, and no one knows yet how long it’ll last.
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LEARN MORE📈 After two quiet years, Coinbase is easing back into India with plans for rupee deposits

Coinbase is back in India, which means crypto-to-crypto trading is finally possible again after two years, with rupee deposits planned for 2026. For anyone who prefers big international exchanges, this could make Coinbase the easiest option once local payments go live.
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LEARN MORE🖥️ How non-mobile IT threats are escalating into larger industrial operations in Q3 2025

What started as a handful of isolated attacks on desktops and corporate networks has turned into a full-blown, industrialized cybercrime ecosystem. Automated tools and AI now let even low-skilled attackers run sophisticated ransomware campaigns, and Q3 2025 alone saw more than 389 million attacks blocked. It raises a real question: can defenses keep pace, or will organizations always trail the people targeting them?
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