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Exploring the implications of the US Judge’s decision on Google’s online search monopoly

Exploring the implications of the US Judge’s decision on Google’s online search monopoly

A US judge’s recent ruling that Google’s monopoly on online search and related advertising is illegal has sparked discussions about potential seismic changes in the tech industry. After a four-year journey to this crucial point, Google’s parent company Alphabet is expected to appeal, prolonging the legal process. The judge’s decision has raised questions about the ramifications, ranging from fines to more complex remedies. The U.S. government is pushing for “structural relief,” prompting speculation about what that might entail. One drastic measure could involve breaking Google into smaller entities, a move U.S. officials have not ruled out. While Google is synonymous…
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Challenges ahead for Caesars Entertainment as ROCE falters

Challenges ahead for Caesars Entertainment as ROCE falters

Exploring investment opportunities for significant long-term growth involves identifying key trends in a company's financial performance. Two critical indicators are return on capital employed (ROCE) growth and capital employed expansion. These metrics suggest a company's ability to effectively reinvest its earnings to generate higher returns. However, a closer look at Caesars Entertainment (NASDAQ:CZR) reveals that it may not possess the traits typically associated with exponential stock growth. Understanding Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) ROCE is a crucial metric that evaluates a company's profitability in relation to the capital it uses. The formula used to determine Caesars Entertainment's ROCE is: Return…
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TikTok’s Role in American Politics and National Security Concerns

TikTok’s Role in American Politics and National Security Concerns

More news - Recent news TikTok, the popular short-form video app, has emerged as a crucial campaign tool for political figures like former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. The platform's appeal lies in its ability to effectively engage young voters, experts have noted. Trump, who has a sizable following on TikTok and his social network Truth Social, and Harris, who recently joined TikTok, are using the platform’s unique campaign style to connect with voters, particularly younger demographics. Through engaging content that includes popular music, editing techniques and celebrity collaborations, both candidates aim to present themselves as relevant…
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Building Global Supply Chains: US Strategy to Mitigate Risks with China

Building Global Supply Chains: US Strategy to Mitigate Risks with China

Related media - Breaking news If the Biden administration is successful, many more electronic chips will be produced in factories located in, say, Texas or Arizona. These chips will then be shipped to partner countries like Costa Rica, Vietnam, or Kenya for final assembly and global distribution, powering everything from refrigerators to supercomputers. These places aren’t the first that come to mind when you think of semiconductors. But administration officials are trying to transform the global chip supply chain, and they’re negotiating hard to make that happen. Key elements of the plan include convincing foreign companies to invest in U.S.…
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Autistic Employees Revolutionize Workplace Accommodations

Autistic Employees Revolutionize Workplace Accommodations

Related media - News 24 hours When Chelsia Potts took her 10-year-old daughter to a psychologist for an evaluation for autism spectrum disorder, she decided, almost as an afterthought, to get tested herself. The results were surprising: Like her daughter, Ms. Potts was diagnosed with autism. At 35, Ms. Potts thought she was dealing with anxiety or something else. A first-generation college graduate, she had earned a Ph.D. in education and become a high-level administrator at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. After seeing a psychologist, she had to figure out how this diagnosis would affect her work life. “I was…
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Ferrari Ventures Into Electric Era Amid Industry Challenges

Ferrari Ventures Into Electric Era Amid Industry Challenges

Related media - Latest news In a new factory in northern Italy, Ferrari chassis slide onto robot trucks as engineers in cherry-red uniforms add components like the engine block, dashboard, and steering wheel, turning these bodies into hybrids. Soon: fully electric. There’s a lot at stake in Ferrari’s €200 million “e-building,” which opened last month. Almost twice the size of Rome’s Colosseum, the factory aims to propel the 77-year-old sports car maker, famous for the roar of its combustion engines, into the age of electrification. However, this effort comes at a delicate time for the auto industry. The transition to…
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How to Optimize Your Phone’s Photo Library for More Storage Space

How to Optimize Your Phone’s Photo Library for More Storage Space

More news - Recent news Is your phone constantly warning you about low storage space? Do you find yourself endlessly scrolling to find a particular photo? Over time, our phones accumulate countless images, apps, and files that can clog up space. Here's how to effectively clean up your photo library and free up storage space using tools readily available on your device. Check your storage space First, assess how much space is left on your device and identify what is taking up space. For Android users, go to the Settings app and select Storage. On Samsung Galaxy devices, go to…
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Apple Vision Pro review: First-gen headset falls short

Apple Vision Pro review: First-gen headset falls short

Related media - News 24 hours Seventeen years ago, Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, a revolutionary device that combined an iPod, a telephone, and an Internet browser in one. At $500, it was expensive, but its innovation justified the cost, despite some initial flaws. Fast forward to today, and my experience with Apple’s new $3,500 Vision Pro headset has been less than stellar. This ski-goggle-style virtual reality headset aims to merge the physical and digital worlds. Apple bills it as a “space computer” designed for work, entertainment, and play. Without an advance review unit from Apple, I purchased the Vision…
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Investors Plough .1 Billion Into AI Startups Despite Economic Struggles

Investors Plough $27.1 Billion Into AI Startups Despite Economic Struggles

Related media - Latest news In May, CoreWeave, a provider of cloud computing services for AI companies, raised $1.1 billion, followed by $7.5 billion in debt, reaching a valuation of $19 billion. Scale AI, a data provider for AI companies, secured $1 billion, at a valuation of $13.8 billion. Additionally, xAI, founded by Elon Musk, raised $6 billion, reaching a valuation of $24 billion. According to Kyle Stanford, research analyst at PitchBook, these funding rounds have increased overall deal volume in the industry, both in terms of dollar amounts and number of deals. "It's not declining anymore," he said. "The…
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Robots Have Chubby Faces (and Smiles), According to New Research

Robots Have Chubby Faces (and Smiles), According to New Research

More news - News 24 hours In Japan, engineers are working to create robots that can mimic human expressions, particularly smiles. They developed a face mask using human skin cells, which they attached to robots using a new technique that hides the bond and is flexible enough to form expressions such as a grimace or a slight smile. The look is a mix between the disturbing Hannibal Lecter mask and the claymation character Gumby. However, scientists believe that these prototypes could lead to more advanced robots. These robots would have a durable, elastic outer layer that protects the machine while…
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