Yearly Archives: 2021

The Lamborghini Countach is back

If you were a kid in the 80s and early 90s, there was only one supercar that mattered (and was on every kid’s bedroom wall): the Lamborghini Countach. And it’s back. Lamborghini (VWAGY) is reviving the most famous name in its stable — one that is arguably the most renown name in modern Italian motoring, and one that also influenced the design of many Lamborghini’s after it: the Diablo, the Murciélago, and the Aventador. And in case you didn’t know, 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of… Source link

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A Petition Nearing 3 Million Signatures Calls for $2,000 Monthly Stimulus Checks for Every American

BackyardProduction / Getty Images/iStockphoto So far, about 2.8 million Americans have signed a petition calling for $2,000 monthly stimulus checks for every American. This petition was started by Stephanie Bonin, a Colorado restaurant owner, and was first posted on Change.org last year, reports Business Insider. See: Fourth Stimulus Checks Are Coming From These States — Is Yours on the List?Stimulus Update: States Give Out Thousands of Bonus $1,000 Checks – Will You Get One? Since gaining… Source link

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Biden’s latest mortgage assistance can cut your monthly payment by up to 25%

Biden’s latest mortgage assistance can cut your monthly payment by up to 25% While most U.S. homeowners have come through the pandemic unscathed, or even further ahead thanks to money-saving refinances at cheap mortgage rates, millions of others have had to opt for forbearance to put their loan payments on hold. A federal foreclosure ban provided them further protection. Now, those safeguards are falling away. Though more than 1.74 million mortgages were still in forbearance as of Aug. 10,… Source link

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Summers Says ‘Bizarre’ for U.S. to Borrow So Much in Short-Term

(Bloomberg) — Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said the Federal Reserve’s massive bond-buying program is resulting in a “bizarre” situation in which the government’s funding structure is overly focused on the short-term. Under its quantitative easing program, the Fed purchases longer-term Treasuries and the money it creates to buy them ends up in the accounts that banks hold with the central bank, in the form of overnight reserves. These reserves earn a rate of interest… Source link

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How investors, and everybody, should think about climate change

This photo shows cars and homes destroyed by the Dixie Fire line central Greenville on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021, in Plumas County, Calif. (AP Photo/Noah Berger) It’s a great paradox that the two biggest stories of our time are invisible. COVID for one. You can’t see it. And that’s what makes it difficult to convince, say, 700,000 bikers at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota this week that they should socially distance, wear masks and get vaccinated. Of course, you do see COVID… Source link

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China Snags World’s Biggest IPOs While Hong Kong Listings Dry Up

(Bloomberg) — Initial public offerings are coming thick and fast in mainland China, with Shanghai set to host the world’s two biggest listings this year as domestic investors look past the government’s regulatory crackdown. It’s a different story in Hong Kong, a global center for IPOs that’s seen only one offering so far this month. International investors who use the financial hub as a window into China are increasingly concerned by policy risks in sectors ranging from technology… Source link

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Google Stadia’s first game that responds directly to touch is coming this August

Amplitude Studios’ upcoming strategy game, Humankind, will be the first Stadia release to feature a new touch-focused control scheme when it comes out on August 17th, according to 9to5Google and confirmed to The Verge by Google. “Direct touch” is designed around multitouch finger inputs like a traditional mobile game, rather than the previous way you may have played Stadia on your phone, with a Bluetooth controller or gamepad overlay. The screenshots Google shared give a pretty good… Source link

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The next Social Security raise may hit a 40-year record. But will it be enough?

The next Social Security raise may hit a 40-year record. But will it be enough? Consumer prices soared in June and July at an annual rate of 5.4, the highest since 2008. Steeper prices for gas, food, cars and countless other things are squeezing Americans, especially older ones with fixed, often modest incomes. But there’s a bright side: The spike in inflation could provide seniors next year with their biggest Social Security boost in almost four decades. In fact, advocates just raised their… Source link

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Google infringed on five Sonos patents, according to preliminary ruling – TechCrunch

Way back in January 2020, Sonos sued Google over patent infringement. Today, the streaming speaker company scored an early victory with the U.S. International Trade Commission. A preliminary ruling penned by ITC chief administrative law judge Charles Bullock finds that Google infringed on five patents. “Today the ALJ has found all five of Sonos’ asserted patents to be valid and that Google infringes on all five patents,” Sonos Chief Legal Officer Eddie Lazarus said in a statement… Source link

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Google Infringed on Sonos Patents, Judge Says

OAKLAND, Calif. — Google infringed on speaker-technology patents held by Sonos and should not be allowed to import products that violate Sonos’s intellectual property, a judge said in a preliminary finding by the United States International Trade Commission. In January 2020, Sonos sued Google in federal court and in front of the United States International Trade Commission, a quasi-judicial body that decides trade cases and can block the import of goods that violate patents. Google later… Source link

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