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9 votes
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AI stocks lost more than $820 billion this week
34 votes -
Microsoft, Google say their data centers create thousands of jobs. Their permit filings say otherwise.
20 votes -
AI generates surge in expense fraud
23 votes -
Supermarket rewards card- yes or no?
I have held out for years from getting a loyalty/membership card from supermarkets as I hate the tracking that they do. But here in the UK so many prices are now locked behind it in most...
I have held out for years from getting a loyalty/membership card from supermarkets as I hate the tracking that they do. But here in the UK so many prices are now locked behind it in most supermarkets, it feels like I’m just giving them so much extra money it’s getting ridiculous. I end up spending more money to shop where they don’t do this, but most of the major players are now adding these member only prices it’s hard to keep the status quo.
For other privacy minded people, how do you manage this?37 votes -
Talking to the Bank of England about systemic risk and systems engineering
10 votes -
America’s landlords settle claim they used rent-setting algorithms to gouge consumers nationwide for $141 million
37 votes -
Wall Street’s big bets on AI are driving interest in huge parking lots
13 votes -
Spotify founder Daniel Ek is planning to officially step down from the role of chief executive after two decades at the helm of the music streaming giant
17 votes -
Amazon to end commingling program after years of complaints from brands and sellers
74 votes -
Oracle, Silver Lake consortium to control 80% stake in TikTok in US
25 votes -
Your phone already has social credit. We just lie about it.
35 votes -
Swedish financial technology company Klarna announces launch of its initial public offering, months after the firm paused its planned listing
7 votes -
Ørsted plans to raise $9bn in rights issue to shore up finances – world's biggest offshore wind developer has been battered by high interest rates and Donald Trump administration's opposition
6 votes -
The hater's guide to the AI bubble
66 votes -
A company tried to put real estate on the Blockchain and now it's facing a lawsuit from the city of Detroit
21 votes -
CareerBuilder + Monster, which once dominated online job boards, file for bankruptcy
18 votes -
How does tiny Denmark defy the odds to become one of the richest nations?
7 votes -
Walmart and Amazon are exploring issuing their own stablecoins
15 votes -
Dutch YouTube channel "Jelle's Marble Runs" is taking on investors
12 votes -
Washington Post Tech Guild overwhelmingly votes to certify union in historic election
24 votes -
23andMe sells its most valuable asset to biotech company Regeneron, which promises to keep your DNA private
43 votes -
Coinbase says cost of recent cyber-attack could reach $400m
17 votes -
Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhones from India 'to beat' Donald Trump tariffs, sources say
18 votes -
Real Page Inc. sues California city officials over ban on rental price algorithms
20 votes -
23andMe files for bankruptcy
46 votes -
Back to cash: life without money in your pocket is not the utopia Sweden hoped
34 votes -
Norway's sovereign wealth fund posted a full-year profit of $222.4 billion – returns were driven by the AI boom that drove tech stocks higher in 2024
7 votes -
Nvidia’s $589 billion DeepSeek rout is largest in market history
37 votes -
Iceland is crowdsourcing ideas from the population on budget savings to ensure taxpayer money is well spent
13 votes -
United States: What personal (non-business) tax software/program do you use?
Tax time again! I like to get this done as soon as possible to get it out of the way. I have all my tax documents at the ready, but several changes happened in my life last year (moved states,...
Tax time again!
I like to get this done as soon as possible to get it out of the way. I have all my tax documents at the ready, but several changes happened in my life last year (moved states, sold home, bought home, etc.) and the tax software I've been using over the last several years apparently "doesn't support" several of the tax forms (or even simply some of the boxes on the forms) I have for this year.Trying to avoid the "Big Two" if possible.
12 votes -
US Justice Department files amended complaint in rent price fixing lawsuit. Landlords colluded directly.
43 votes -
Sweden is a nearly cashless society – here's how it affects people who are left out
47 votes -
Intuit asked us to delete part of this Decoder episode
26 votes -
Crook made millions by breaking into execs’ Office365 inboxes, US law enforcement says
9 votes -
Battery giant Northvolt to cut 25% of workforce in Sweden as part of a major cost-cutting drive – roughly 1,600 employees, including 1,000 positions at its factory in Skellefteå
13 votes -
Up to a quarter of US rental inflation could be due to price-fixing
65 votes -
Dutch will spend $2.7 billion on improving infrastructure to keep ASML
7 votes -
Museum of Failure, a physical and digital exhibition of business ideas that failed
25 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission targets Mastercard in major investigation into AI-based surveillance pricing
17 votes -
Patelco makes minor restorations but no end near for crippling credit union cyber attack
21 votes -
Silicon Valley’s best kept secret: Founder liquidity
12 votes -
Intuit is shutting down the personal finance service Mint and shifting users to Credit Karma
68 votes -
Samsung workers in South Korea take industrial action for first time
19 votes -
Retailers hate that you buy big things on your laptop
38 votes -
AI to drive natural gas boom as utilities face surging data center demand
13 votes -
Big Tech has slashed its office presence in San Francisco by half
22 votes -
Insurers use aerial photos to check out roofs or to spot yard debris and undeclared trampolines
32 votes -
Ericsson will lay off about 1,200 employees in Sweden as the telecommunications company faces slowed demand for its 5G equipment
9 votes -
Price fixing by algorithm is still price fixing
59 votes