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Chinese New Year could drive Bitcoin selling pressure

The upcoming Chinese New Year holidays on Feb. 12 could have an indirect impact on the Bitcoin (BTC) price and drive sell-offs on the market, according to a recent analysis.  Per a Jan. 28 report by cryptocurrency investment firm Stack Funds, the ongoing selling pressure on the Bitcoin price is likely to continue in the […]

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‘Bitcoin won’t escape our scrutiny’ writes Bridgewater’s Ray Dalio to clients

Bridgewater Associates is taking a closer look at bitcoin, according to founder Ray Dalio. “I am writing this to clarify what I think of Bitcoin,” Dalio wrote in the column Bridgewater Daily Observations — the firm’s daily newsletter sent by the CIOs to its clients, one of whom shared details with The Block. “I believe […]

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Leather backpack for MacBook Pro is pricey but beautiful

If Apple made a leather backpack for MacBook Pro models, I’m pretty sure it would look and feel a lot like the Harber London Slim Laptop Backpack. Regular readers will know I’m a sucker for premium leather bags, and I’m an equal opportunity guy when it comes to different leather styles and finishes. But if […]

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[Sponsored] CallApp Is a Comprehensive Tool for Filtering Spam, Recording Calls, Identifying Callers, and Much More

If you think about it, the calling software on the brand new smartphone you got with your last upgrade is pretty much exactly the same as it was on your first smartphone. Everything else about smartphone operating systems has evolved and improved over the last decade, but calling functionality has stayed the same. Weird, isn’t […]

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Sell GME in Robinhood, yes; buy it, no – trading app acts

Popular stock trading app Robinhood has responded to the GameStop (GME) craziness by allowing users to sell GME, but not buy it… Background As we noted yesterday, GME was one of several stocks whose value shot up when a bunch of Reddit users entered into a coordinated buying spree. Over the last week, the Reddit […]

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How to Enable Picture-in-Picture for YouTube on Your Mac

If you need to watch a streaming conference for work or just want a little music in the background while you peck away at the keyboard, using YouTube’s picture-in-picture mode (PIP) is easy. It sends a little pop-up window to the corner of your screen so you can glance at the video while you continue […]

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Report: Facebook building antitrust lawsuit against Apple over iOS 14 privacy features

Facebook is reportedly planning to take its long-running battle with Apple to the courts. The Information reports that Facebook has been working with outside legal counsel to prepare an antitrust lawsuit against Apple alleging that the company “abused its power in the smartphone market by forcing app developers to abide by App Store rules that […]

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