Microsoft (MSFT) is suing the Justice Department over privacy concerns, 3D Systems (DDD) is being viewed more favorably because of its new CEO and the race to buy Yahoo! (YHOO) is on.
Why does my mouse keep going to the taskbar in a shooting game? Especially on roblox: Hey recently i starte playing shooting games, I have noticed that on roblox especially when im playing shooting games and i look down or up my mouse cursor goes onto the taskbar...
— Microsoft Copilot (@MSFTCopilot)November 1, 2024 4. Permanent Memory Perhaps the most transformative near-term development is AI with permanent memory—systems that remember everything about their interactions with you. Suleyman is very confident we’re going to “nail memory” by 2025, which...
As CES winds down in Las Vegas, one cloud hanging over the desert not often mentioned in all the coverage of newly unveiled gadgets was a prediction by the show’s host of how much prices for consumer electronics could jump due to the possibility of new tariffs. Presid...
and you need to assess how harmful it is to remove those privileges in terms of the ability for the user to perform the task they have in assigned to. If you don’t have an access review process in place, the understanding of the status of your user accounts is going to take a big...
of the people's republic and investing it elsewhere, which doesn't bode well for the nation's economy going forward. china's stock market downturn str/afp via getty images reflecting china's economic slump is the appalling performance of the country's stock market, which has seen $6 ...
Microsoft (MSFT) is one such company in our Quality Growth Portfolio. The company generated almost $31 billion in free cash flow during its most recent fiscal year, much of it due to growing demand for its cloud computing services. At the same time, Microsoft has almost $50 billion in deb...
Netflix is one of a few companies with an outsized impact on the Nasdaq 100; its tail wags the entire index.
setting a stop-loss order for 10% below the price at which you bought the stock will limit your loss to 10%. Suppose you just purchased Microsoft (MSFT) at $20 per share. Right after buying the stock, you enter a stop-loss order for $18. If the stock falls below $18, your shares...
While the corporate-bond “bar car” is filling up, it’s still crickets over in “muni” land, where plenty of CEFs sport double-digit discounts and “headline” yields of 5%+. I’ve got “headline” in quotes because you’re almost certainly going to bank more than that, as payouts...