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Read More'The trend is your friend': A professional trader who spotted last year's market rally early encourages investors to ride stocks to new highs — especially these 20 hot investments
Stocks can maintain their momentum for a while longer, John Salama said. The professional trader outlined the key technical levels he's watching for...
Read MoreInstagram may launch Reels as separate app
Instagram is reportedly considering the launch of a separate app for its short-form video feature, Reels. The announcement was made by its chief Adam...
Read MoreMeta's new pay-or-consent policy still breaches EU law, consumer advocates claim
The social media giant may have softened its rules allowing subscribers to Facebook and Instagram to get no ads, but users still aren’t getting a...
Read MoreMark Zuckerberg Turns His Back on the Media
The Meta CEO is abandoning his commitment to the truth in favor of a Trump-style playbook.
Read MoreMicrosoft Outlook down for millions as users left unable to access emails in ‘global outage’...
MICROSOFT Outlook and a slew of other services came to a grinding halt - leaving users around the globe unable to access their emails. The company...
Read MoreFacebook is turning 20. Now Mark Zuckerberg is figuring out what comes next for Meta.
Mark Zuckerberg's been at the helm since he cofounded Facebook 20 years ago. Zuckerberg has placed long-term bets on the metaverse and AGI. He's one...
Read MoreThe non-profit behind Wikipedia and a crypto exchange are among the top companies for work-from-anywhere jobs, with some paying over $100,000
Remote work still remains popular despite the pushback from major companies. Large corporations like Meta and Google have issued return-to-office...
Read MoreHow Meta Tried to Lure TikTok Users to Instagram
In the days before TikTok went dark, Instagram and Facebook released a flurry of new features and ran advertisements promoting its platforms as a...
Read MoreI invest in real estate on the side. At first, I thought Airbnb was the way to go, but I prefer long-term rentals.
Ursula Lauriston, who works at Google, used to run an Airbnb out of her Washington, DC, home. She brought in around $3,000 a month, but found...
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