Monthly Archives: February 2022

we want to reclaim the flame

Mission critical for jump-starting Burger King’s sales in 2022 will be executing on a new plan internally known as “reclaiming the flame” — or bringing back the Whopper brand to its former glory days. Rallying the troops by paying homage to BK’s flame-grilled roots, the plan focuses on better marketing of the Whopper sandwich, fewer coupons for it and making it easier for workers to build the sandwich as to get diners in and out of the drive-thru faster. “We felt it was important to invest… Source link

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Biden seen issuing crypto oversight exec order next week

President Biden is expected to issue an executive order next week directing agencies across the government to study cryptocurrencies and a central bank digital currency (CBDC), and come up with a government-wide strategy to regulate digital assets. According to an administration official familiar with the matter, the forthcoming directive will commission a study of a CBDC and ask a range of agencies – including the Departments of Treasury, State, Justice and Homeland Security – to develop… Source link

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Yahoo’s Paul Sigaloff Promoted to Vice President, Head of APAC

Yahoo has promoted Paul Sigaloff to vice president, head of APAC. Effective immediately,  Sigaloff will lead sales for the ad technology business across the entire Asia Pacific region.  Paul Sigaloff, vice president, head of APAC, Yahoo Previously VP of ANZ INSEA, his expanded remit now includes Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. Commenting on the appointment, Sigaloff says he’s looking forward to working collaboratively with… Source link

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Amazon & Visa Strike Deal, Google Updates Privacy Terms, Housing Cools

Ukraine blamed a missile strike on Russian separatists, who in turn accused Ukraine of ceasefire violations as the Eastern Europe situation grew more uncertain. Stocks around the world fell while gold and other safe-haven investments rose. The Dow Jones, S&P 500, and the Nasdaq all fell as the market opened. Gold jumped more than 1%, continuing its February climb. Key Takeaways Uncertainty ruled in Eastern Europe as Ukraine blamed a missile strike on Russian separatists, who in… Source link

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Google focuses on idle Cloud projects to reduce carbon emissions

Google will help its Cloud users save energy and reduce emissions by providing new tools to let them manage energy use from their idle projects. Driving the news: Google on Wednesday introduced the Carbon Sense suite. It’s a collection of features that aims to help companies quantify and report their emissions, as well as reduce them. Zoom in: The company says its “Active Assist” feature will allow customers to spot their energy-intensive idle projects and help manage them better to reduce… Source link

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Another 248,000 Americans filed new claims last week

New weekly jobless claims unexpectedly rose last week, ending a three-week streak of improvements. The Labor Department released its latest weekly jobless claims report Thursday at 8:30 a.m. ET. Here were the main metrics from the print compared to consensus estimates compiled by Bloomberg: Initial jobless claims, week ended Feb. 12: 248,000 vs. 218,000 expected and a revised 225,000 during prior week Continuing claims, week ended Feb. 5: 1.593 million vs. 1.605 million expected, and a revised… Source link

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Walmart CFO on inflation: Consumers are still shopping

Walmart’s shoppers look to be handling high levels of inflation in food and general merchandise relatively well. “We haven’t seen any meaningful difference yet in how they’re shopping. We know consumers are focused on inflation, but we’re not seeing major changes in shopping patterns,” Walmart CFO Brett Biggs tells Yahoo Finance. “Wages are up, unemployment, low. Consumer balance sheets are still in pretty good shape. So I think all of that helps customers.” Walmart (WMT) saw sales strength… Source link

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Google and Mozilla are ready for Chrome and Firefox version 100 to break some websites

Chrome, Firefox, and Edge are about to hit version 100, in a triple release that could break some websites. The move to version 100 in the coming weeks could result in bugs or compatibility issues on some websites not ready to read triple-digit user-agent strings. Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft are busy trying preempt any big issues. Mozilla, Google, and Microsoft have been warning about the upcoming version 100 release for months, which is about to drop in March for both Chrome and Edge,… Source link

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Pro Gamer Fired After Saying Men Under 5 ft 7 in ‘Don’t Have Human Rights’ [Update]

Pictured is Tanukana in an arcade. Tanukana showing off her gaming skills for the press. Professional Tekken player Tanukana has been booted from Osaka-based esports team Cyclops Athlete Gaming for remarks she made about men’s heights during a livestream, following a recent spate of far more incendiary remarks. Cyclops Athlete Gaming competes in first-person shooters like PUBG, Call of Duty, and Rainbow Six Siege as well as fighting games like Tekken. She has been featured in the mainstream… Source link

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