Monthly Archives: August 2022

Asset markets will tumble 20%-25% as the Fed’s tightening has yet to be fully priced in, says the CIO of Ray Dalio’s Bridgewater

Getty Images Assets could fall 20% to 25% as the central bank tightens monetary policy, Greg Jensen told Bloomberg TV.  The Bridgewater co-chief investment officer added that a strong decline is needed to align the real and financial economies.  “In aggregate, let’s say asset markets decline at something like 20% to 25%,” Jensen predicted. Assets…

Meta will create a customer service division to help people who have lost their accounts

Meta is finally addressing a problem that’s long vexed users: its lack of customer support. Bloombergreports that Meta is now planning to build a customer support division, which will be able to help users “who have had posts or accounts removed unexpectedly.” Meta’s plans are apparently still in “early stages,” so it’s not yet clear…

Helicopters and gliders are coming to ”Microsoft Flight Simulator’ on November 11th

It was revealed back in June that helicopters and gliders are coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator, but they’ll arrive earlier than expected. Developer Asobo Studio previously said it would add them on November 22nd, but it will introduce both types of aircraft on November 11th instead. That’s the release date for the game’s 40th Anniversary…

After 25 years, we still don’t see bicycle kicks at the RoboCup

This year’s RoboCup symposium held in Bangkok, Thailand marks the 25th anniversary of the event, an international competition dedicated to the advancement of robotic and artificial intelligence technologies. The original goal of the event was to get the state of robotics in robust enough shape that one might field a team of robotic soccer players…

Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro review: The best Android watch gets a modest update

The best non-Apple smartwatch has long been Samsung’s Galaxy Watch series, thanks to its comprehensive health and fitness tracking, intuitive interface and comfortable, pleasant design. For a product that’s so mature, it’s hard to imagine what else Samsung can improve upon, which might explain why the Galaxy Watch 5 is very similar to its predecessor….