Home prices rise at the fastest pace since Nov. 2022 Home prices in February rose at the fastest clip since Nov. 2022, according to national home price data released Tuesday. Prices nationwide rose 6.4% over the same month last year, the S&P CoreLogic ... 04/30/2024 - 3:18 am | View Link
Home prices rise at the fastest pace since November 2022 Home prices in February rose at the fastest clip since November 2022, according to national home price data released Tuesday. Prices nationwide rose 6.4% over the same month last year, the S&P ... 04/30/2024 - 3:18 am | View Link
US fines telcos $200M for sharing customer location data without consent The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Monday that it is fining the four U.S. major wireless carriers around $200 million in total for “illegally” sharing and selling customers’ real-time ... 04/30/2024 - 12:13 am | View Link
US home prices rose in February at the fastest pace in more than a year A separate gauge of home prices by Moody's Analytics released Monday showed there was a slowdown in prices last month. The Moody's Analytics House Price Index rose 0.12% in March, which was "the ... 04/29/2024 - 11:38 pm | View Link
Mixed earnings for Europe as battle against inflation in UK takes step forward Overall, Risk sentiment is mixed on Tuesday, the FTSE 100 and the FTSE MIB are the only risers in the European markets and S&P 500 futures are pointing to a lower open for US stocks. 04/29/2024 - 10:03 pm | View Link
Bumble unveiled a new app design, updates to compatibility algorithm, and more.
Bumble unveiled a fresh look on Tuesday, marking what the company hopes is a new chapter for the decade-old dating app. The app, which stands apart from its competitors by requiring women to send the first message with male connections, now has a new logo, bolder fonts, and refreshed colors and illustrations.
Tesla is the only other member of the Magnificent 7 to not pay a dividend.
E-commerce titan Amazon.com may be under increasing pressure to offer investors a dividend, as it now finds itself one of the few massive U. S. technology and growth companies not making regular payouts to shareholders.
The Denver Post and seven other newspapers sued Microsoft and OpenAI on Tuesday, claiming the technology giants illegally harvested millions of copyrighted articles to create their cutting-edge “generative” artificial intelligence products including OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot.
While the newspapers’ publishers have spent billions of dollars to send “real people to real places to report on real events in the real world,” the two tech firms are “purloining” the papers’ reporting without compensation “to create products that provide news and information plagiarized and stolen,” according to the lawsuit in federal court.
“We can’t allow OpenAI and Microsoft to expand the Big Tech playbook of stealing our work to build their own businesses at our expense,” said Frank Pine, executive editor of MediaNews Group and Tribune Publishing, which own seven of the newspapers.
Artificial intelligence can also now help Yelp users find the right professionals for home improvement tasks.
Twenty years in, Yelp is turning to AI to help bring restaurant reviews to life. The reviews behemoth is testing AI to create short narrated videos describing local businesses by stitching together the photos, videos, and text descriptions that users have already uploaded to the platform.
In a new survey from benefits provider Carrot, Black and Hispanic women report having a more difficult time navigating pregnancy at work.
Family-building support and fertility benefits have become some of the most sought-after perks for millennial workers. As those benefits have started influencing retention and driving workers to seek out new jobs, employers have taken notice—so it’s no surprise that benefits providers like Carrot are seeing companies invest more deeply in these offerings.