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Bitcoin Falls Hard in February to Close Worst Month Since June 2022

Bitcoin fell roughly 17% in February to around $84,000 — the cryptocurrency's biggest drop over one month since June 2022. The sharp sell-off in crypto on renewed tariff fears shows that Bitcoin, and even altcoins, are now entirely driven by politics. This was never the intention for Bitcoin — indeed, it was designed as an anti-political asset — but this is where we are right now.

The Rise of Preventive Longevity Startups

Biograph, a company co-founded by longevity guru Peter Attia and prominent Silicon Valley VC John Hering, has emerged from stealth with its claim to be the world's "most advanced" preventive health and diagnostics clinic. The startup promises to collect over 1,000 data points across 30+ evaluations to paint a holistic picture of someone's health and optimize their lifespan through its services. Biograph's pricing is steep, with Core membership costing $7,500 per year, while the premium Black membership runs $15,000.

Breaking Down Intel's Resurgence: A Rebuttal to Fragmentation

Intel has experienced a significant resurgence in its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, thanks in part to the efforts of former CEO Pat Gelsinger. Despite facing challenges in attracting independent chip designers, Intel has regained its footing in terms of technology and manufacturing know-how, positioning itself as a competitor to TSMC. The company's recent advancements in imaging technology and backside power delivery demonstrate its commitment to innovation.

Watching the Fa Cup Fifth Round: Giant Killers or Overhyped Upsets?

Man City vs Plymouth is scheduled to start at 12.45pm ET / 5.45pm GMT on Saturday, March 1, with viewers in the UK able to watch for free on ITVX and fans abroad using a VPN. The match will be shown on ESPN Plus in the US, while those in Africa can watch on SuperSport.

Us Epa Will Delay Midwest Ethanol Expansion in South Dakota, Ohio

The US Environmental Protection Agency has delayed its action to expand sales of higher ethanol blends of gasoline in South Dakota and Ohio, two Midwestern states that had requested a one-year postponement. The decision follows the agency's recent approval of year-round sales of gasoline containing 15% ethanol, but only applies to six states initially. This delay allows for further evaluation of the impact on the environment and public health.

Oneplus Watch 3 Buyers Receive Apology Letter Due to Minor Typo

The OnePlus Watch 3 was launched with a small typo on its rear side, prompting the company to acknowledge and apologize for the mistake. The watch is now shipping an apology letter with affected units, demonstrating a commitment to customer satisfaction despite a minor error. This attention to detail may be seen as a positive aspect of the brand's customer service.

Air France Ceo Says Ready to Bid for Portugal's Tap

The CEO of Air France-KLM has announced that the airline is prepared to submit a proposal for Portugal's flag carrier TAP, with plans to invest in local economy and enhance connectivity. This move comes as other airlines such as Lufthansa and IAG have already expressed interest in acquiring the airline. The French government has set a target of completing the privatisation process by this year.

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy and U.s. President Trump Clash in Oval Office Meeting.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump clashed at a White House meeting on Friday, prompting an outpouring of reaction from members of Congress and other officials. The tense exchange highlighted the deepening divide between the two nations' positions on Ukraine's future and Russia's actions. The incident raised concerns about the ability of the two leaders to work together to achieve peace in the region.

Construction Industry Sees Glimmer of Hope Amidst Uncertainty

The construction industry is experiencing a resurgence, driven by robust fundamentals and positive indicators such as steady growth in non-residential building spending and healthy employment numbers. The sector's ongoing resilience and adaptability have created a strong foundation for sustained growth, despite uncertainty surrounding tariffs and interest rates. With government spending and potential interest rate relief providing stability, the industry is well-positioned to thrive in 2025.

Kennedy Proposes Scrapping Public Comment on Major Us Health Policies

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is proposing to eliminate public participation in numerous policy decisions, a shift that contradicts his earlier commitment to transparency. This proposal aims to rescind a policy allowing public comment on agency actions, which has been in place since 1971, raising concerns about the implications for public trust and accountability. Critics argue that this move could undermine policy effectiveness and erode the relationship between government agencies and the communities they serve.

Emerging Markets Rattled on Threats to Trade, Ukraine Deal

Emerging markets are reeling from investor concerns over US President Donald Trump's trade threats and the fading prospect of a Ukraine ceasefire, leading to their biggest drop since August. The turmoil follows Trump's announcement of further tariffs on China, along with plans for levies on imports from Mexico and Canada in the coming week. As tensions between the world's two largest economies continue to escalate, emerging markets are feeling the pinch.

Lg vs Samsung Tv: Which Brand Should You Buy in 2025?

In 2025, both LG and Samsung continue to dominate the television market, each offering unique strengths that cater to different consumer preferences. Samsung excels in brightness and AI integration, making its QLED models appealing for those seeking vibrant displays and advanced functionality, while LG remains a leader in OLED technology, providing superior contrast and deep blacks ideal for home theaters. The choice between these brands ultimately hinges on individual viewing habits and desired features, as both companies present compelling options across various price ranges.

Spirit AeroSystems Reports Financial Struggles Amid Industry Shifts

Spirit AeroSystems reported a significant quarterly operating loss of $577 million, marking a sharp decline from the previous year's profit. The company attributed its losses to production performance issues and higher labor and supply chain costs on key programs such as Boeing's 787 and Airbus' A220 and A350. Spirit's reliance on two major customers, Boeing and Airbus, has raised concerns about its ability to sustain operations.

Amazon Credits Analog with Making Ocelot a More-Efficient Quantum Chip

Amazon Web Services has announced a breakthrough in quantum computing with the development of the Ocelot chip, which uses analog circuits to create a more efficient quantum chip. The Ocelot chip's design is based on cat qubits, an approach that was first explored by researchers over 20 years ago. By using this approach, Amazon claims that its chip can achieve quantum error correction with fewer physical qubits than traditional digital qubit devices.

France's Debt Woes Spark Negative S&p Outlook

S&P has revised its outlook on France to negative from stable, citing rising debt, political gridlock, and uncertain growth. The agency also affirmed its rating for France at 'AA-/A-1+' after cutting it from AA last May. France's public finances have spiralled out of control due to a political crisis that left four successive governments paralysed.

Rugged Smartphone with Flir Thermal Camera Unveiled for Professional Use

The Sonim XP Pro is a new smartphone that comes equipped with a thermal camera from FLIR, making it suitable for use in tough environments. The device boasts 5G connectivity and features a rugged design certified to MIL-STD-810H, IP68, and IPX9K standards. The phone's thermal imaging capabilities can be useful in various situations, such as detecting hot spots or identifying thermal bridges.

Doge's Misplaced War on Software Licenses

DOGE claims that a government agency has nearly three times as many software licenses as employees. Experts say there are plenty of good reasons for that. The department’s efforts to identify waste in the federal government may inadvertently reveal more about its own bureaucracy than it intends.

Mars' Polar Ice Cap Moves Inward

The orbiters that carried the radar hardware have observed changes in Mars' gravity, indicating a slow movement of its polar ice cap inward by less than 0.13 millimeters per year. This suggests that the Martian interior is relatively viscous and cold, consistent with a crust dominated by radioactive elements rather than deeper heat sources. The models also indicate that the polar ice cap is less than 10 million years old.

Hedge Funds Ramp up Bets on Falling Stocks

Global hedge funds sold more stocks than they bought by the largest amount in a year, mainly driven by their bets that stocks will drop, a Goldman Sachs note showed on Friday. Hedge funds turned increasingly pessimistic about various sectors, including healthcare, technology, and large-cap equities, with short positions rising to near record highs. The gloomy sentiment was spread across all geographic regions, but particularly in North America and parts of Asia.

Tech Industry Jobs Cuts: Bay Area Tech Companies Announce Layoffs Amid Economic Uncertainty

HP Inc. and Autodesk are the latest tech companies to cut jobs in the San Francisco Bay Area, with HP planning up to 2,000 additional layoffs as part of its restructuring plan. The company aims to save $300 million by the end of fiscal year 2025 through reduced staffing. This move follows similar job cuts at other prominent tech firms, including Google and Meta, which are also investing heavily in artificial intelligence.

Cds without Minimum Deposit Requirements

A variety of banks offer certificates of deposit (CDs) with no minimum deposit requirements, providing new savers with access to higher interest earnings without the need for significant upfront funds. These CDs often come with competitive APY rates and flexible term lengths, making them an attractive option for those seeking easy savings solutions. By avoiding traditional minimum deposit requirements, these banks are expanding their customer base and promoting financial inclusion.

Italy Calls for Summit Between U.s. and Europeans, Says Divisions Make West Weaker

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has proposed an immediate summit involving the United States and European nations to discuss how to address global challenges, starting with Ukraine, amid rising tensions within the Western alliance. The summit aims to bring together leaders from both sides to find common ground and strengthen cooperation. This move seeks to revitalize a sense of unity among West's nations.

The Rise and Fall of Skype

Skype was once a major player in online communication, offering phone calls and video chats to users worldwide. The app allowed for convenient long-distance communication, particularly among friends and family. As more sophisticated video conferencing platforms like Zoom and Google Meet emerged, Skype's popularity waned.

Samsung's Flagship Smartphone Deal Sparks Concerns About Industry Competition

The sale of Samsung's flagship smartphone comes with a $200 gift card, attracting buyers who are eager to take advantage of this offer. However, the deal has raised concerns about the competitive landscape in the tech industry, where discounts and promotions are becoming increasingly common. As consumers increasingly prioritize affordability over premium features, manufacturers must adapt to changing consumer behavior.

"Openai Unveils Integration Plan for Sora Video Generator with Chatgpt"

OpenAI intends to eventually integrate its AI video generation tool, Sora, directly into its popular consumer chatbot app, ChatGPT, allowing users to generate cinematic clips and potentially attracting premium subscribers. The integration will expand Sora's accessibility beyond a dedicated web app, where it was launched in December. OpenAI plans to further develop Sora by expanding its capabilities to images and introducing new models.

Integrating Sora Into Chatgpt: Ai Videos at Your Fingertips

OpenAI plans to integrate its AI video generation tool, Sora, directly into its popular consumer chatbot app, ChatGPT. The integration aims to broaden the appeal of Sora and attract more users to ChatGPT's premium subscription tiers. As Sora is expected to be integrated into ChatGPT, users will have access to cinematic clips generated by the AI model.

Amazon's Wondery Podcast Unit Trims Jobs

Amazon.com cut "a small number" of jobs at its Wondery podcast unit, known for "Dr. Death" and "Business Wars," the company said in a statement to Reuters on Friday. Amazon purchased Wondery in 2020 for a reported $300 million and last year signed a three-year $100 million deal for rights to "New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce." The restructuring aims to restore full founder ownership and maintain KAYALI's independence under Kattan's leadership.

Consistent Moneymakers: Philip Morris, Cme Group, and Caretrust Reit Are Consistent Moneymakers

Companies with a long history of paying dividends and consistently hiking them remain appealing to income-focused investors. Philip Morris, CME Group, and CareTrust REIT have rewarded shareholders for years and recently announced dividend increases. These companies currently offer dividend yields of around 3% to 4%.

Signing up for Alexa+ Access: A Path to Early Adoption

Alexa+ will begin an early access rollout in March 2025 for customers in the United States who own or purchase eligible Echo Show devices. To try out the super-charged Amazon assistant, users must sign up and be among the first to access the service, which will be free during this period. However, those without a Prime membership will need to pay $19.99 per month to continue using Alexa+.

Fmc Corporation Declares Quarterly Dividend

FMC Corporation declared a regular quarterly dividend of 58 cents per share, payable on April 17, 2025, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on March 31, 2025. The company's board of directors made the announcement, citing its commitment to returning value to shareholders. FMC has been dedicated to helping growers produce food, feed, fiber and fuel for a growing world population while adapting to an environment that is increasingly changing.

Lightweight Nb Air Power Bank Set to Revolutionize Portable Charging

Nitecore's latest power bank, the NB Air, has made headlines for its impressive weight and compact size. Weighing in at just 3.2oz, this carbon fiber power bank fits easily into pockets or pouches, making it a perfect accessory for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers alike. The device features a robust design, with four blue LEDs providing battery level indicators, and a USB-C port for convenient charging.

Tsx Recoups Much of February Decline as Financials Rally

Canada's main stock index rose on Friday, clawing back much of its monthly decline, led by gains for financial and industrial shares after domestic data showed the economy growing more strongly than expected. The S&P/TSX composite index ended up 265.21 points, or 1.1%, at 25,393.45. This upward trend is largely attributed to improved bank earnings, which provided a measure of relief that the economy may be on a better footing than initially thought.

Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority Card Review: Earn up to 3x on Purchases and Travel Perks

The Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority Credit Card offers a generous welcome offer, airline-specific perks, and the opportunity to earn elite status, making it an excellent mid-tier travel rewards card for frequent Southwest fliers. With up to 3X points on purchases, this card can help lower flight costs significantly. The annual fee of $149 may be high for some users, but the card's benefits and rewards rates make it a great option for those who are loyal to Southwest Airlines.

Israeli Pm Netanyahu to Hold Security Meeting After Delegation Returns From Cairo

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due to hold consultations with security chiefs and ministers on Friday after an Israeli delegation returned from Cairo with no agreement on extending the Gaza ceasefire, two Israeli officials said. The ceasefire phase one expires on Saturday with no clear plan for its extension, amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas over key issues such as prisoner releases and governance of Gaza. The situation is further complicated by divisions within the international community, with Western governments supporting a more gradual approach while Arab states push for an immediate return to negotiations.

The Trump-Zelensky: A Shouting Match in the Oval Office

The extraordinary exchange between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky was witnessed firsthand by BBC reporters, who described the scene as "unimaginable" in the White House. The meeting began with a cordial routine, but minutes later devolved into acrimony and chaos, with voices raised and aspersions cast. Trump and his team berated the visiting leader, accusing Zelensky of not being grateful enough for US support.

Measles Outbreak Spreads Across Texas as Officials Urge Vaccination

The measles outbreak in Texas shows no signs of slowing down, with twenty people recently hospitalized and most cases affecting children under the age of 18. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has noted that vaccination remains the best defense against measles infection, but messaging about the disease has been limited to state and local authorities, with the CDC releasing only a brief statement. As the outbreak continues to grow, officials are urging parents to vaccinate their children in an effort to stem the spread of the illness.

Bell Media Eliminates 98 Jobs in Service and Corporate Departments

Bell Media has announced a major restructuring effort that involves cutting 98 jobs through layoffs and buyouts, mostly concentrated in its "service and corporate departments". The company's parent BCE Inc. had previously laid off 4,800 staffers last year, including the sale of 45 Bell radio stations and cancellation of several TV newscasts. By reducing its workforce, Bell Media aims to streamline operations and focus on core business areas.

Winners of the 13th Annual Pebby Awards Announced

Pebblebrook Hotel Trust has recognized its top-performing hotels and leadership teams with the Thirteenth Annual Pebby Awards, celebrating excellence in hotel management and operations. The awards are a testament to the outstanding achievements of Pebblebrook's hotel teams, who have demonstrated exceptional performance and leadership despite challenging operating environments. This year's winners showcase the high standards of quality and service that define the hospitality industry.

Brainchip Holdings Posts Slightly Improved Full Year 2024 Earnings Amid Reduced Losses

BrainChip Holdings reported a net loss of US$24.4m, narrowing by 15% from the previous year's loss of US$28.6m. The company also achieved an improved loss per share of US$0.012, compared to US$0.016 in FY 2023. BrainChip Holdings shares are down 31% from a week ago.

Uk Will neither Confirm nor Deny that It’s Killing Encryption

The UK government's reported demand for Apple to create a "backdoor" into iCloud data to access encrypted information has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, highlighting the growing tension between national security concerns and individual data protections. The British government's ability to force major companies like Apple to install backdoors in their services raises questions about the limits of government overreach and the erosion of online privacy. As other governments take notice, the future of end-to-end encryption and personal data security hangs precariously in the balance.

Macroeconomics Will Grow Even More Important Next Month as Traders Move On From Earnings

Macroeconomics will play a more prominent role in the market next month as traders transition from quarterly earnings reports to focus on the Federal Reserve's policy meeting, which will determine the trajectory of economic growth. The upcoming event is expected to draw significant attention, with investors closely watching for any indications of changes in monetary policy that could impact interest rates and corporate earnings. As investors adjust their expectations, macroeconomic indicators are likely to become increasingly important in shaping market sentiment.

Rivaling Apple's M4 Mac Mini: Chuwi Unveils Aubox 8745 Mini Pc

The AuBox from Chuwi packs an array of ports for such a small size, running on Windows 11 and boasting a powerful AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS CPU with eight cores and 16 threads. This is complemented by an AMD Radeon 780M GPU, along with 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 512GB PCIe SSD. The mini PC's compact design and impressive specifications make it a potential rival to Apple's M4 Mac Mini.

Tesla Struggles Amid Controversy Surrounding Elon Musk's Leadership

Tesla's stock rose sharply on the last day of February, but it wasn't enough to stem losses of nearly 30% for the month. The company's slide after its massive run-up following Trump's election win has been a swift one, with Tesla's stock nearly giving up all its post-election gains. Musk's involvement in politics and his recent actions are raising concerns among investors, who have seen protests at Tesla showrooms and blowback from the firing of government workers.

Super Micro Stock Sees Nearly 30% Weekly Loss as Ai Server Competition Mounts

Super Micro stock has plunged 26% this week, extending its long streak of volatility as investors weigh the company’s AI-fueled growth against questionable accounting practices and growing competition. The server maker's ambitious long-term revenue outlook and early mover advantage in the AI server market have helped it thrive amidst mainstream adoption of artificial intelligence. However, macroeconomic uncertainties and ongoing regulatory scrutiny are casting a shadow on Super Micro's prospects.

Stock Market Today Recovers From Volatile Week, Losing Month

The stock market concluded a volatile trading day with gains in all three major gauges, reversing earlier losses and ending February on a relief note after a sharp weekly and monthly loss. The S&P 500 rose 1.6%, the Nasdaq Composite gained 1.5%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 1.3%. However, markets wrapped up the month with significant losses, with the Nasdaq shedding close to 5% in February, while the S&P 500 and Dow suffered drops of around 2%.

Stock Market Sees Rally After Volatile Week, Losing Month

The S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and Dow Jones Industrial Average all closed with gains on Friday, reversing earlier losses and capping a losing month for Wall Street. Investors are waiting anxiously for the release of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, while also grappling with President Trump's latest trade threats, which have sparked concerns about a global economic slowdown. The rally comes as markets rebound from sharp weekly and monthly losses caused by tariff moves.

Nvidia Regains $3 Trillion Market Cap Amid Investor Confidence

Nvidia shares rebounded 3.9% on Friday, pushing the tech giant back into the $3 trillion market cap club with Apple, despite a recent slump that wiped out about $273 billion in value and brought the company's market cap to $2.94 trillion. The company reported strong quarterly earnings, with revenue jumping 78% from a year earlier to $39.33 billion, driven by its data center business which saw revenue soar 93% on an annual basis. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang signaled confidence in the company's future growth, citing strong demand for its chips and a strong quarter ahead.

Tesla's Electric Dreams Under Scrutiny

Tesla's stock just had its second-worst month ever as Elon Musk's investors turn jittery. The company's market value holds below $1 trillion, with shares falling 28% in February due to weakening U.S. consumer spending and uncertainty about tariffs and policy changes. Tesla's sales in the EU fell 45% in January, while earnings were also disappointing.

The Ai Chatbot App Gains Global Momentum as Deepseek Surpasses U.s. Competition

DeepSeek has broken into the mainstream consciousness after its chatbot app rose to the top of the Apple App Store charts (and Google Play, as well). DeepSeek's AI models, trained using compute-efficient techniques, have led Wall Street analysts — and technologists — to question whether the U.S. can maintain its lead in the AI race and whether the demand for AI chips will sustain. The company's ability to offer a general-purpose text- and image-analyzing system at a lower cost than comparable models has forced domestic competition to cut prices, making some models completely free.

Brazil Eases Rules for Workers' Severance Fund Disbursements

Brazil's government on Friday issued an executive order temporarily relaxing rules for disbursements from workers' severance fund FGTS, a measure that could release as much as 12 billion reais ($2.04 billion) to about 12 million workers. The relaxation of rules allows workers dismissed since January 2020 to access their remaining balance, even if they had previously chosen the annual withdrawal option, and will start in March. This change aims to alleviate financial strain on thousands of employees who lost their jobs during the pandemic.