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Rosenthal Joins the Athletics, Here’s Why:

It was a slow weekend in terms of baseball transactions, but one team did confirm their biggest — and really only — significant signing of the offseason. On Monday, the Athletics officially signed closer Trevor Rosenthal to a one-year, $11 million contract. The right-hander will only be paid for one season of work, but he’ll get that $11 million over three years; $3 million in 2021, $3 million in 2022, and $5 million in 2023. Rosenthal was excellent in 2020, and if he puts up similar type… Source link

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Here’s how tech is taking over the news media

Entrepreneur Marc Andreessen speaks onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2016 at Pier 48 on September 13, 2016 in San Francisco, California. (Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunch) Last week workers at a San Francisco-based company announced they were forming a union. “We are organizing because it is more important than ever that companies are equitable and supportive of their employees… [Our company] must support and protect its workforce and create the best environment possible in… Source link

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Google Photos free unlimited is ending. Here’s what you need to know

Question: What should I do when Google Photos turns off their free unlimited accounts? Answer: Since the beginning of digital photography, the issue of where to store our pictures and videos has been a constant challenge. In the early days, it was all local storage devices like hard drives or floppy disks, which created a cataloging and logistical issue as our libraries grew. While local storage is certainly still an option, an easier option is to use an automatic process to upload our images… Source link

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Here’s Why You Might Want to Bail From Your Ethereum Bet

Ethereum (CCC:ETH-USD) is trading over $1,800 as I write this early on Feb. 11. It’s up 150% year-to-date (YTD). A similar story is told about Bitcoin (CCC:BTC-USD), the world’s largest cryptocurrency. A stack of ether or ethereum coins on a gold background. Source: Shutterstock InvestorPlace – Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips When it comes to stocks and other investments, generally, I’m not particularly eager to write about them unless I’m bullish about their prospects…. Source link

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Google Play Music Data Will Be Deleted on February 24: Here’s How to Transfer to YouTube Music

Google Play Music has shut down, but it is still possible to download the library or transfer to YouTube Music. The music-streaming platform officially stopped working for users in December 2020. According to a report by 9to5Google, users have until February 24, 2021, to download, transfer, or delete their data from Google Play Music, after which it will all be wiped out. Google is urging users to transfer to its other music streaming service YouTube Music before the aforementioned date.

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From Netflix’s ‘Queen’s Gambit’ to HBO’s ‘Undoing,’ here’s how the miniseries is leading TVs revolution

TipRanks The 5G Revolution Could Send These 3 Stocks Higher We’ve got a full month of 2021 behind us now, and a few trends are coming clearer. The coronavirus crisis may still be with us, but as vaccination programs expand, the end is in sight. With President Trump out of the picture, and the Democrats holding both Houses of Congress and the White House, politics is looking more predictable. And both of those developments bode well for an economic recovery this year. Looking back, at the… Source link

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Facebook hates Apple’s new privacy feature — here’s how App Tracking Transparency works

Apple (AAPL) is gearing up to launch a new privacy feature in the next version of iOS 14 that is generating quite a bit of anger from the likes of fellow Silicon Valley titan Facebook. The feature, called App Tracking Transparency, has become such a flashpoint between the companies that Facebook (FB ) is, according to The Information, considering filing an antitrust suit against Apple over the matter. That comes as the social media giant is already supporting Epic Games’ own antitrust suit… Source link

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Amazon’s new CEO is a ‘cloud titan’ — here’s why that matters

Wednesday, February 3, 2021 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 Amazon (AMZN) is getting a new CEO, and he’s the same executive who turned the e-commerce giant into a cloud computing juggernaut. Andy Jassy, the head of Amazon’s Amazon Web Services (AWS), will replace Jeff Bezos as CEO in the third quarter. The change means… Source link

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