Shares of Fidelity National Information Services Inc FIS rose in early trading on Tuesday, after the company reported its quarterly results and the spinoff of its merchant business. Keefe, Bruyette & Woods on Fidelity National Information Services Analyst Vasundhara Govil maintained a Market Perform rating and price target of $70. As feared, FISs 4Q earnings
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With no radiator it’s not really liquid “cooling” …it’s liquid moving? — OnePlus 11 Concept brings water cooling to a phone with questionable results OnePlus hypes up “Active CryoFlux” but even its own benchmarks aren’t impressive. Ron Amadeo – Feb 27, 2023 11:24 pm UTC Enlarge / The OnePlus 11 Concept was apparently assembled by
NEW YORK – A winter storm brought the Big Apple its first inch of snow of the season. Winter Storm Timing The snow began to fall Monday around 8 p.m. in North Jersey, and changed over to rain in New York City as the overnight hours progressed. NYC weather forecast FOX 5 NY’s Raegan Medgie
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, like everyone else in the Biden White House, refuses to take any responsibility for the toxic spill disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, earlier this month following the derailment of a train that was too long and was crewed by employees who ignored repeated warnings that an axle was overheating. That became
Britain and the EU clinched a deal on Monday to settle their toxic dispute over Northern Ireland trading rules in a turning point after years of post-Brexit tensions. Rishi Sunak, UK prime minister, and Ursula von der Leyen, European Commission president, sealed the agreement in the shadow of Windsor Castle, with both talking of a
Apple Inc. AAPL has reportedly unveiled the lending criteria for its soon-to-launch buy now, pay later service as part of an ongoing test with the company employees and its all about customer history. What Happened: Apples buy now, pay later service will consider borrowers based on their spending history and take cognizance of which company
How to start a rocket engine — Shortly before liftoff, SpaceX cancels a crew launch due to igniter issues “Standing down from tonight’s launch of Crew-6 due to a TEA-TEB ground system issue.” Eric Berger – Feb 27, 2023 7:15 am UTC Enlarge / SpaceX’s Crew-6 mission is seen this weekend before leaving planet Earth.NASA
The U.S. Department of Energy has concluded that the most likely origin of COVID-19 is a lab leak. The federal agency reviewed new intelligence, which prompted officials to revise their position that it’s unclear how the virus emerged. The White House and certain members of Congress also reviewed the intelligence, The Wall Street Journalreports. TheEnergy
A shot of the “mermaid” when it went on display for journalists in February 2022. (Image credit: The Asahi Shimbun) A centuries-old mummified “mermaid” that scientists recently revealed to be a gruesome doll of animal parts is even weirder than previously thought, new findings show. In 2022, researchers discovered the mermaid, which is around 12
When Chicago-based investment-education program provider Rapunzl won the STOP Award atthe annual Yass Prize competition, the company was acknowledgedas one of the nations leading producers of education programs and givenfunds, $500,000,to continue it. So many people view the world of investing and the returns of Wall Street as something thats perched in an ivory tower,
Going deep — Could deep boreholes solve our nuclear waste problem? Small bore holes could provide an alternative to centralized waste repositories. Howard Lee – Feb 27, 2023 11:45 am UTC Enlarge / An artists impression of a deep borehole for nuclear waste disposal by Sandia National Laboratories in 2012. Red lines show the depth
Rishi Sunak is poised to unveil a Brexit deal with the EU on Monday that will overhaul Northern Ireland’s trading arrangements and end a bitter dispute between the two sides. Although the UK prime minister plans to seal an agreement with Brussels, he still faces a political battle to win over Eurosceptic Conservative MPs and
Share Tweet By Tr Goins-Phillips Editor February 24, 2023 Jonathan Roumie known for portraying Jesus on the hit series “The Chosen” is swapping his first-century tunic for flower power patterns in the new movie, “Jesus Revolution.” The film, chronicling the Jesus Movement that swept Southern California in the early 1970s, is debuting in theaters across
The federal government has ordered a temporary halt to the shipment of contaminated waste from the site of the train derailment in eastern Ohio that has prompted environmental and public health concerns. Federal authorities paused shipments of waste out of East Palestine, Ohio, on Saturday. Norfolk Southern, the company that owns the train that derailed,
"Clearly 2022 was tough: more than half of the Americans we surveyed reported that they were not on track to achieve their financial goals," wrote Tom Van Horn, Magnifi's chief product officer, of a report released by the financial firm looking at the state of personal investing in 2023. Yet 2023 is starting off on
RobinhoodHOOD reported a 95% month-on-month increase in cryptocurrency trading volumes in January, with total volumes amounting to a whopping $3.7 billion. What Happened:Notional Trading Volumes were the primary driver of transaction revenues in January and were significantly higher than in December. Equities reached $46 billion, an increase of 19%, while option contracts climbed 10%, reaching
Fintech (financial-technology) is helping reshape the financial industry in a myriad of ways. It has made the world of banking far more accessible. For instance, you can now open a bank account online without the need to visit a bank. It has also simplified the process of making payments. You can turn your smartphone into
President Biden’s student loan relief plan faces a do-or-die moment on Tuesday as it reaches the Supreme Court for oral arguments. The up to $20,000 in debt relief that could go to millions of Americans faces two challenges: one from six Republican-led states, Biden v. Nebraska, and another from two student loan borrowers, Department of
Sen. John Fetterman has checked himself into a hospital to receive treatment for clinical depression, his office said Thursday. “Last night, Senator John Fetterman checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to receive treatment for clinical depression,” a statement from the Pennsylvania Democrat’s office said. “While John has experienced depression off and on
Yes, please — How an early-warning radar could prevent future pandemics A tool called metagenomic sequencing can help detect unknown pathogens. Amos Zeeberg, Undark Magazine – Feb 26, 2023 11:56 am UTC EnlargeWladimir Bulgar via Getty Images reader comments 5 with Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit On December