Monthly Archives: December 2020

Russia’s Yandex makes progress in self-driving cars

Self-driving cars are yet to become the everyday reality in Europe, but one European tech giant is racing to compete with Google’s Waymo and Uber on autonomous vehicles. Russia’s Yandex has been developing autonomous vehicles since 2016, and in the four years since says it has racked up 4 million driverless kilometers across its operating markets of Russia, Israel, and latterly the US. Longtime Yandex engineer Dmitry Polishchuk runs the firm’s self-driving division,… Source link

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Here’s what student debt forgiveness would look like for borrowers and the U.S. government

Dave Osborne, 72, is currently making a nearly $700 monthly payment to Sallie Mae to pay down $55,000 in private student loans while living in retirement in Akron, Ohio. Osborne, having co-signed on loans taken out by his grandson to fund his college education, started paying the recurring debt payment as his kin struggled with employment amid the coronavirus pandemic. “Obviously, it’s put a strain on our relationship,” the former school administrator told Yahoo Finance. “If we… Source link

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Google Photos now lets you set a dynamic, changing wallpaper

Android users who are bored of their usual wallpapers are in luck: an update to Google Photos now allows users to set their wallpaper as a random, rotating cast of saved photos. Version 5.22 of Google Photos automatically includes the update, so if you go to your phone’s wallpaper selector and look at the live wallpapers, you should see the option for one called “Memories.” Once selected, your phone will start pulling photos from the Memories section of Google Photos to cycle… Source link

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Who can beat Patrick Mahomes for MVP?

To hear it from social media, sports talk radio or any other outlet that discusses the NFL, the MVP race is still wide open. It’s not. Patrick Mahomes is the runaway favorite right now. Just check the odds. Over the past few weeks, Mahomes has distanced himself. Two weeks ago he was the favorite at BetMGM but just +180 to win. The next week he went to -118. Then BetMGM cut off anyone who wanted in on the Mahomes action. Mahomes is now -400 to win MVP. That means someone would need to bet $400… Source link

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Paul Tudor Jones sees ‘massive boom’ after COVID-19 vaccine gets released

Legendary macro hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones expects “an explosion” of economic growth next year as a coronavirus vaccine becomes more widely available. As the federal government moves quickly to approve and distribute experimental inoculations from Pfizer (PFE)-BioNTech (BNTE) and Moderna (MRNA), Wall Street’s becoming increasingly bullish on 2021. Reflecting that mood, the CIO and founder of Tudor Investment Corp., expects risk appetite to rebound even further, especially with… Source link

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Yahoo DFS Football: Week 13 Picks

The Week 13 NFL main slate begins Sunday at 1:00 p.m. EDT and features 12 games, while the Washington-Pittsburgh and Buffalo-San Francisco games are both scheduled for Monday, and Dallas-Baltimore has been moved to Tuesday. Additionally, the Panthers and Buccaneers are the league’s last two teams to take their bye week. Some of the standout Week 13 options include a couple of streaking deep threats, a pair of players who looked spry in returning from hamstring injuries last week, and a… Source link

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Google now lets anyone contribute to Street View using AR and an app – TechCrunch

An update to Google’s Street View app on Android will now let anyone contribute their photos to help enhance Google Maps, the company announced this morning. Using a “connected photos” tool in the new version of the Street View app, users are able to record a series of images as they move down the street or a path. The feature requires an ARCore-compatible Android device, and for the time being, will only support image capture and upload in select geographic regions. ARCore is… Source link

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Google spied on employees and fired them for unionizing, U.S. labor board says

The U.S. National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against Google and its parent company Alphabet, accusing the tech juggernaut of violating labor laws. The company was allegedly “interfering with, restraining, and coercing employees in the exercise of their rights guaranteed in Section 7 of the Act,” according to the complaint filed Tuesday. Specifically, the NLRB case documents accuse Google of illegally spying on employees, firing several employees in retaliation for… Source link

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Another 712,000 Americans filed new unemployment claims last week

TipRanks 3 Monster Growth Stocks That Are Still in the Buy Zone With markets generally rising for now – the S&P is up over 9% in the past 30 days – investors are taking a close look at growth stocks. These are the equities that show long-term appreciation, with returns to investors based mainly on share price gains. It’s an obvious move to make, when the mood on the Street is bullish.The professional analyst corps understand this, and they have been scouring the market for stocks that… Source link

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