Monthly Archives: October 2021

Netflix has ‘long runway ahead’ after ‘Squid Game’ success; Chappelle headwinds loom

Netflix’s (NFLX) Q3 subscriber growth estimates topped expectations following a slow start to the year — but there could be still be trouble looming for the streaming platform as controversies flare.  Net subscriber additions totaled 4.38 million versus the 3.72 million expected. This represented a significant rebound from the second quarter, when just 1.5 million new paying users joined the streaming service. A particularly strong content slate helped fuel subscriber momentum, but not even… Source link

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Is Ford stock about to be electrified?

Ford’s stock (F) is poised to shift into overdrive if a fresh call-out from Credit Suisse is any indication.  “When we downgraded Ford early last year, our concern was that Ford was struggling in balancing the “two clocks” — near-term execution issues would ultimately limit Ford’s ability to adequately prepare for the long-term transition of the auto industry. Yet in the past year plus, we’ve seen a significant turnaround underway at Ford — it has ended its cycle of quarterly… Source link

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A Cold War with China? Nah

A worker produces carpets that will be exported, at a factory in Binzhou in China’s eastern Shandong province on October 20, 2021. China OUT (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images) In Washington, DC, China is the new Russia. Its rapid military buildup includes advanced weaponry that rivals American prowess. Much of its technology is stolen from the United States and other advanced nations. Menacing incursions threaten Taiwan and other American allies, prompting the magazine Foreign Affairs to… Source link

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Google Calendar’s new focus blocks can auto-decline meetings for you

It can be hard to block off focus time during the workday. To help make scheduling dedicated work blocks a bit easier, Google is adding new dedicated focus time entries to Calendar. The focus time entries have a small headphones icon on your calendar and can be given a different color to help separate them from other things on your schedule. If you want, you can set focus time entries to automatically decline meetings that get scheduled during that block, which could help ensure that your… Source link

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Facebook might be changing its name, but its controversies will continue to follow it

This article was first featured in Yahoo Finance Tech, a weekly newsletter highlighting our original content on the industry. Get it sent directly to your inbox every Wednesday by 4 p.m. ET. Subscribe Wednesday, October 20, 2021 Facebook’s name change won’t help it outrun its troubles Taking a page from Google (GOOG, GOOGL), Snapchat (SNAP), and now, Kanye West, Facebook (FB) is reportedly renaming itself. The Verge reported Tuesday that Facebook is changing its name to reflect its increasing… Source link

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Google’s Pixel 6 deserves a Pixel Watch to go with it

Google’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are the company’s most interesting devices in years. They might actually succeed at the Pixel’s ultimate goal of being the shining example of what Android phones can and should be capable of. It’s high time that Google followed that example with a Pixel Watch that does the same thing for Wear OS. It’s pretty likely that Google is already working on something along those lines: When we asked, Rick Osterloh told The Verge’s Dieter Bohn that its… Source link

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Spanx—Founded With $5,000—Is Now Worth $1.2 Billion in Blackstone Deal

(Bloomberg) — Sara Blakely founded Spanx Inc. in 2000 with $5,000 of her personal savings earned from selling fax machines door-to-door. She just struck a deal with Blackstone Inc. that values the company at $1.2 billion. Most Read from Bloomberg Blakely, 50, will retain a significant interest in the Atlanta-based maker of shapewear and pantyhose, according to a statement from the two firms on Wednesday. She will continue to oversee daily operations alongside Spanx’s existing senior… Source link

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Can Google's New Smartphone Beat the IPhone? – The Washington Post

Google has long been an also-ran in the smartphone world. But as of this week, the Alphabet Inc. unit may have finally figured out how to compete with its iPhone-making rival: custom silicon.  On Tuesday, Google unveiled the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro, both featuring a new Google-designed main processor called the Tensor. Along with the customary annual enhancements including a redesign, improved high refresh rate displays, longer battery life and better cameras, the two models can now… Source link

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Why Accenture is giving VR headsets to thousands of new hires

Formula One drivers use virtual reality to simulate a race, Walmart (WMT) employees don the headsets to prepare for unruly customers, and Bank of America (BAC) workers practice sensitive financial conversations on the devices. But as a labor shortage stifles companies struggling to make hires in the first place, some firms have turned to virtual reality for help attracting and retaining new employees who may never set foot in the office. Julie Sweet, CEO of the Ireland-based consulting giant… Source link

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