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Stolen Properties and Why Your Rate Doesn’t (Really) Matter

There’s a silent threat out there that most real estate investors have no idea about. It’s a threat that could take away all your cash flow, ruin your real estate portfolio, and put you right back to square one after years of work. And even the most seasoned investors aren’t immune to this threat—our own [...]read moreStolen Properties and Why Your Rate Doesn’t (Really) Matter

Deadpool & Wolverine Director Says Sequel Doesn’t Need Any Prior MCU Knowledge

Following the launch of original Marvel series on Disney+ in 2021, there have been more than a few fans complaining about the number of MCU shows to stay on top of, in addition to multiple movies per year. However, there’s only one Marvel Studios movie in 2024: Deadpool & Wolverine. And according to director Shawn [...]read moreDeadpool & Wolverine Director Says Sequel Doesn’t Need Any Prior MCU Knowledge

Meta AI tested: Doesn’t quite justify its own existence, but free is free

Meta’s new large language model, Llama 3, powers the imaginatively named “Meta AI,” a newish chatbot that the social media and advertising company has installed in as many of its apps and interfaces as possible. How does this model stack up against other all-purpose conversational AIs? It tends to regurgitate a lot of web search [...]read moreMeta AI tested: Doesn’t quite justify its own existence, but free is free

Kim Kardashian ‘Has Moved On’ From Taylor Swift Feud, ‘Doesn’t Care’ About ‘thanK you aIMee’ Song: Source

Kim Kardashian is trying to put her reignited feud with Taylor Swift where it belongs — in the past. After Swift, 34, released presumed diss track, “thanK you aIMee,” last week,  a source tells ET, “Kim has moved on from the Taylor feud and doesn’t care about her song ‘thanK you aIMee.’ She has put it in the past, especially since [...]read moreKim Kardashian ‘Has Moved On’ From Taylor Swift Feud, ‘Doesn’t Care’ About ‘thanK you aIMee’ Song: Source

Senate passes a bill forcing TikTok to face a ban if ByteDance doesn’t sell it

The Senate passed a bill, included with the foreign aid package, that will ban TikTok if its owner, ByteDance, doesn’t sell it within a year. Senators passed the bill 79-18 Tuesday after the House passed it with overwhelming majority over the weekend. President Joe Biden will have to sign the bill to make it law, [...]read moreSenate passes a bill forcing TikTok to face a ban if ByteDance doesn’t sell it

$10 Doesn’t Buy Much These Days, But It’ll Get You 3 Shares Of Vinfast With Some Change Left Over

      Photo: VinFast     Considering how bad our first experience with the VinFast VF8 was, it didn’t seem like the best idea for VinFast to go public. Then again, no one at Jalopnik is an investment expert, so maybe someone smarter was giving better advice we just couldn’t understand. Right out of [...]read more$10 Doesn’t Buy Much These Days, But It’ll Get You 3 Shares Of Vinfast With Some Change Left Over

Wall Street doesn’t seem too keen on a potential Salesforce-Informatica pairing

When a significant rumor emerged last weekend that Salesforce was interested in buying Informatica, a legacy data management company that predates the cloud, it didn’t take long for investors to express their negative feelings on the idea. In fact, since the start of business on Monday, stockholders on both sides of the equation have been [...]read moreWall Street doesn’t seem too keen on a potential Salesforce-Informatica pairing

Armani “doesn’t rule out” merger or IPO in succession plan

By Bloomberg Published Apr 19, 2024 Three months before his 90th birthday, Giorgio Armani is hinting at possible big changes for his Italian fashion empire once he’s no longer in charge. After fighting for years to keep Giorgio Armani SpA independent amid the mergers and acquisitions that reshaped the luxury sector, the billionaire design virtuoso [...]read moreArmani “doesn’t rule out” merger or IPO in succession plan

Cape dials up $61M from a16z and more for mobile service that doesn’t use personal data

AT&T’s recent mega customer data breach — 74 million accounts affected — laid bare how much data carriers have on their users, and also that the data is there for the hacking. On Thursday, a startup called Cape — based out of  Washington, D.C., and founded by a former executive from Palantir — is announcing [...]read moreCape dials up $61M from a16z and more for mobile service that doesn’t use personal data

The Fallout Show Doesn’t Need To Be Canon, It’s Perfect

What makes a good video game adaptation? For some, it’s a rock solid story set in a well-known world, but for a very vocal group of gamers, it’s a faithful, beat-by-beat recreation of beloved source material. Those who fall into that latter school of thought are the same people who are angry that Master Chief [...]read moreThe Fallout Show Doesn’t Need To Be Canon, It’s Perfect