This week was supposed to be the first day of Google’s big reentry into flagship smartwatches. Samsung is back on board after years of Tizen-based wearables, with its new Galaxy Watch 4 that runs the new, revitalized Wear OS 3. It’s the smartwatch OS that merges the best of Google and Samsung’s discrete platforms together. But there was just one issue: Google was strangely absent from the proceedings. In fact, aside from a few oblique mentions of working with Google on the… Source link
Read More »People are ‘replacing tires right now’
Goodyear Chairman and CEO Richard Kramer — the second longest serving CEO in the tire maker’s 123-year history — says the good times are likely to keep rolling for his industrial giant over the next year. Credit for that will probably come from consumers continuing to reinvest in their vehicles amid sky high used car values and limited inventories of new cars on dealer lots thanks to the chip shortage roiling the likes of Ford, General Motors and others. “Our OEM [original equipment… Source link
Read More »Palantir Reports 49% Revenue Growth; US Commercial Revenue Up 90% Y/Y
DENVER, August 12, 2021–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Palantir Technologies Inc. (NYSE:PLTR) today announced financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2021. Q2 2021 Highlights Total revenue grew 49% year-over-year to $376 million US commercial revenue grew 90% year-over-year Closed 62 deals of $1 million or more, of which: 20 net new customers added in Q2 2021, total customers up 13% quarter-over-quarter Commercial customer count increased 32% quarter-over-quarter Cash flow from operations of $23… Source link
Read More »Bipartisan bankruptcy reform bill proposes alternative to forgiveness hope or lifelong debt
While some progressive Democrats continue to push the president to cancel student loan debt, there’s a bipartisan effort underway to overhaul the student loan system in another way: by making bankruptcy discharges more accessible for student debtors. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) announced a new bill called the “FRESH START Through Bankruptcy Act of 2021” last week to better enable borrowers to seek a student… Source link
Read More »Google Meet users have more options to add co-hosts, limit screen sharing, and mute others
Google is adding a bunch of new features to Google Meet, making it easier for users to control and direct meetings. However, exactly which controls will be available depends on whether you are using Meet as a regular user or as part of a Google Workspace team. The main update is that all users will now be able to assign up to 25 co-hosts per meeting, who will have access to host controls. This will let them limit who can share their screen and send chat messages, as well as mute all… Source link
Read More »Baidu Announces Second Quarter 2021 Results
BEIJING, Aug. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU and HKEX: 9888) (“Baidu” or the “Company”), a leading AI company with strong Internet foundation, today announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2021. “Baidu Core delivered another strong quarter, powered by the fast growth of our new AI business. AI enables businesses and local governments to do more and serve more people,” said Robin Li, co-founder and CEO of Baidu. “We are excited about… Source link
Read More »July data reveals ‘significant cooling in transitory inflation’: Morning Brief
This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Thursday, August 12, 2021 But other signs emerge of inflation sticking around In a July press conference, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was asked to define this summer’s biggest buzzword in markets: transitory. “The concept of transitory is really this: It is that the increases will happen,” Powell said. “We’re not saying they will reverse…. Source link
Read More »Tesla’s Musk says must keep to schedule on European gigafactory
BERLIN (Reuters) -Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made clear how important it is for the company to keep to its schedule for the construction of its European gigafactory in the German state of Brandenburg, its Economy Minister Joerg Steinbach said. Tesla also said it was willing to intensify communication in the site near the town of Gruenheide and involve local citizens more, Steinbach told Reuters after a meeting with Musk in Germany on Wednesday. Tesla has pushed back the expected opening of its… Source link
Read More »Eviction moratorium battle sheds light on struggling landlords who ‘still have to find a way to pay’
The Biden administration’s move to extend an eviction moratorium has done little to resolve a looming crisis — or rising tensions between tenants and landlords, with both camps stuck in a cycle of mounting confusion and despair. For now, evictions are again on hold across the U.S.: tenants have until October 3 to obtain government help to pay their rent. However, the extension is already being challenged in court — spearheaded by — where it may not survive legal scrutiny. A growing… Source link
Read More »Is Gold Heading To $5,000?
Asset bubbles may now be too big to burst, creating a situation that Central Banks around the world might be unable to control. If it all comes crashing down, we think there’s only one place to be … Gold. The precious metal could rise as high as $3,000 to $5,000 per ounce in the next 3-5 years. That’s according to the same fund manager who predicted the 2016 gold rally. As cited by Bloomberg, Diego Parrilla, manager of the $250-million Quadriga Igneo fund that called the last gold rally,… Source link
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