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Jun 10 2026BUSINESS

SpaceX’s Big Bet: Why Investors Are Betting Big on a Giant IPO

Investors aren’t just interested in SpaceX’s upcoming public offering—they’re lining up with orders worth over $250 billion, far outpacing the $75 billion the company hopes to raise. This massive demand, described as three to four times the planned offering size, suggests strong confidence in SpaceX

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Stock Picks: Two Tech Firms Face Different Expectations

Investors often rely on expert opinions to guide their choices. Two tech companies, C3ai and Plexus, recently received mixed reviews from analysts. C3ai, a company working on artificial intelligence software, saw its stock value drop to $10. 43 last Friday. Most experts suggest selling, with an aver

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Jun 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Assistant Scout: What It Does and Why People Are Worried

Microsoft recently introduced Scout, an AI assistant that can handle phone calls, read emails, and organize schedules without needing constant supervision. This is part of a new group of AI tools called "Autopilot, " which work independently instead of just helping users like older assistants did. S

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May 27 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin ETFs lose steam as investors turn to safer bets

Investors are pulling money out of Bitcoin ETFs at the fastest rate this year, with over $1. 3 billion exiting just last week. The trend isn’t limited to Bitcoin—Ethereum and smaller cryptocurrencies also saw withdrawals. What’s driving this shift? The bond market is betting big that interest rates

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May 22 2026FINANCE

Tech Hype Leaves Crypto Behind, But Is It a Smart Bet?

Investors today face a tough choice: chase the AI boom or stick with crypto. Many are jumping into AI stocks despite Bitcoin’s recent gains. Why? Because AI seems like the safer bet with steady returns between 15% and 20%. Crypto, on the other hand, is more unpredictable. But is AI really a smarter

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May 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Urgent Fix Needed for Vulnerable Exchange Servers

Microsoft’s latest alert focuses on a critical flaw, known as CVE‑2026‑42897, that targets on‑premises Exchange Server installations. The bug allows attackers to send a specially crafted email that, when opened in Outlook Web Access, can run malicious JavaScript right inside the user’s browser. Bec

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Apr 17 2026FINANCE

Small tech fund gives investors a shortcut to AI profits

Investors looking to cash in on AI’s rise often face a tough choice: buy early-stage startups at sky-high prices or wait for a safer public stock to climb. One fund, BlackRock’s Science and Technology Term Trust, offers a middle path. It holds a mix of fast-growing tech names—including a tiny slice

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Apr 17 2026FINANCE

Why These Three Big Stocks Matter Right Now

Investors often rely on loud voices in finance to guide their choices. Among those voices, one analyst keeps spotlighting three major companies—Nike, Amazon, and Nvidia—each facing very different challenges and opportunities. The real question isn't just why they’re relevant today, but whether their

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Apr 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Wants You to Treat Copilot as Real, Not Just a Joke

Microsoft has decided that its AI helper, Copilot, should be taken seriously. Earlier, the software carried a warning that it was “for entertainment purposes only. ” The company now says that statement is old news and will be updated soon. The warning first appeared when Copilot was a simple

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Apr 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft fixes confusing AI rules after users call it out

Microsoft just changed how it talks about its Copilot AI after people noticed a strange phrase in the rules. The company used to say Copilot is "for entertainment purposes only, " which sounded like it was just a fun toy. But Microsoft actually sells Copilot as a serious tool for work. Now, after us

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