Yearly Archives: 2021

Google ATAP releases new SDK for developers to integrate Jacquard

Google’s Project Jacquard touch-sensitive fabric technology, first revealed at Google I/O in 2015, now has a way for interested third-party developers to integrate the tech with their own software via the new Jacquard SDK. Previously only a handful of companies signed up for Jacquard, including Levi’s, Samsonite, and Yves Saint Laurent. Now developers can use the SDK to integrate the Jacquard tag, connecting its sensors with their apps to communicate touch and motion data. … Source link

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Apple finally hit by supply chain shortage as Microsoft takes over as most valuable company

Apple (AAPL) is no longer the most valuable publicly traded company in the world. After a disappointing earnings report marred by the impact of the global chip shortage, Apple’s stock fell more than 2% Friday, putting it $10 billion behind the new top dog, longtime nemesis Microsoft (MSFT). Yes, Microsoft is still a massive player in the PC space. And that sector has been hurt by the shortage. But investors see the company more as a cloud play. And that segment has been growing at a rapid… Source link

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This week in Bidenomics: The cartoon presidency

Have you met Leo from Peoria? If not, he’ll help you understand why Congress must salvage President Biden’s floundering social-welfare agenda and get America back on track. Leo and his mom Linda are cartoon characters who play starring roles in Biden’s new “Build Back Better Framework.” You might be wondering what’s new about this framework, since Biden has been promising to “build back better” for nearly two years and Congress has been working on legislation since Biden took… Source link

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When bullish finance stories are not exactly what they appear

June 22 was a great day for Alfi, Inc, a tech company in Miami Beach, Florida, which sells facial recognition advertising software. After going public in early May at $3.75 per share and dipping to a low of $2.41, the stock had risen above $16. On June 21, an article published on Yahoo! reported that Alfi’s stock was going “parabolic,” citing a bullish video interview… Source link

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Governor Lamont, Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, and Google Announce Google Career Certificates Are Now Available Across the Entire CSCU System

Press Releases 10/29/2021 Governor Lamont, Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, and Google Announce Google Career Certificates Are Now Available Across the Entire CSCU System Connecticut Is the First State in the U.S. to Offer the Full Suite of Google Career Certificates to Their Entire Community College and State University System (MIDDLETOWN, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont, Connecticut State Colleges and… Source link

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Amazon’s holiday-quarter forecast signals e-commerce giant is back in ‘very heavy investment mode’

Amazon (AMZN) posted third-quarter results and guidance that fell short of expectations, with Wall Street balking as the e-commerce giant forecasted billions of dollars in additional costs heading into the holiday shopping season.  The announcement sent Amazon shares tumbling immediately following the report. However, at least one analyst suggested Amazon’s heavy spending is yet another sign that the company is remaining laser-focused on investing for the future — even if it means giving… Source link

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Chinese economy has ‘come off the boil,’ deserves ‘caution’

Citigroup (C) CEO Jane Fraser, who leads the third-largest U.S. bank, said in a new interview that she expects sluggish short-term growth in the Chinese economy as the country continues to bolster domestic consumption and taper its reliance on exports.  The bank approaches China with “caution” but remains bullish about the country’s role in global economic growth over the longterm, Fraser said. “I think it’s come off the boil for sure, but I think bubbling away too ferociously isn’t great… Source link

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Biden’s plan ‘doesn’t hang together,’ GOP economist says

A key Democratic selling point of the new Build Back Better framework announced Thursday is that it’s fiscally responsible. “It’s fully paid for,” President Biden declared in a press briefing about the plan. “Over the next 10 years, it will not add to the deficit at all.” The White House summary of the bill goes even further and suggests the bill will actually reduce the deficit. On the spending side of the ledger, the president is pushing for $1.75 trillion in new spending offset… Source link

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Google expands skills certificate training

A few years ago, Google started offering a non-college certificate program to help teach basic IT skills to future workers. Now, the tech giant is working to make sure more people — including community college students — have access to the curriculum. Why it matters: The labor market has a big skills mismatch, with companies saying they can’t find enough qualified applicants, while plenty of job seekers struggle to find meaningful and lucrative work. Details: As part of the expansion,… Source link

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Google and Jio’s smartphone with custom Android OS for India launches November 4 for $87 – TechCrunch

Google and top Indian telecom network Jio Platforms said on Friday that their much-anticipated budget smartphone, JioPhone Next, will go on sale in the world’s second largest smartphone market on November 4 (coinciding with the big Indian festival of Diwali.) The firms said the JioPhone Next will cost 6,499 Indian rupees ($87), and can also be purchased in multiple instalments with an entry price as low as $27. The smartphone runs Pragati OS, which is powered by… Source link

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