For the second time in a year, Sony is increasing the cost of its PlayStation 5 hardware in the U.S. and abroad. The standard console will now be sold for …
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As Europe faces a looming fuel shortage, Shell is navigating a landscape where Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) has taken center stage. Government officials have highlighted the importance of super-chilled gas …
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In a move that has left the tech industry reeling, OpenAI is closing down its Sora video generation platform. The announcement was made Tuesday, ending the life of an app …
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A “catastrophic” shift is currently unfolding in the UK mortgage market, characterized by soaring interest rates and a rapid decline in product availability. Investors have shifted their expectations toward a …
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Japan will this week execute the largest strategic oil reserve release in its history, deploying approximately 80 million barrels to domestic refiners as the country braces for potential energy shortfalls …
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A proposal from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to potentially lift US sanctions on Iranian oil stranded on tankers has generated intense discussion among energy analysts, national security experts, and policy …
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Mark Zuckerberg Spent $80 Billion Building a World Nobody Wanted — Meta Is Finally Giving Up
by admin477351There are expensive failures, and then there is the Meta metaverse. After accumulating nearly $80 billion in losses, Mark Zuckerberg’s company is officially shutting down Horizon Worlds on VR platforms. …
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Revolut’s landmark year: £1.7bn profit, uk banking launch, and a stark warning on green credibility
by admin477351Revolut has announced what its chief executive called a “landmark year,” posting £1.7 billion in pre-tax profit for 2025 and crossing 68 million customers globally, all while flagging that its …
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Currency and precious metals markets reflected improved risk appetite Monday after President Donald Trump announced that diplomatic discussions with Iran had been productive enough to warrant a five-day delay in …
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A “macro wrecking ball” of high oil prices and rising U.S. yields is currently hitting Asian financial markets. Markets in Tokyo, Seoul, and Hong Kong all closed lower on Thursday …