Monthly Archives: October 2022

Elite investor David Einhorn expects an economic slump and sticky inflation – and says the risk of a global financial meltdown is growing

David Einhorn. Mike Segar/Reuters David Einhorn said the US economy is slowing down and inflation is here to stay. The Greenlight Capital boss accused the Fed and US government of inflating a huge bubble. Einhorn pointed to red flags in global bond markets and warned a disaster may be coming. US investors face a cooling…

20 October Prime Day deals that are better than they were on Prime day in July, including discounts from Simplehuman, Bose, and Apple

When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. iRobot The Amazon Prime Early Access Sale 2022 is still on and runs through today, October 12. It’s only fair to wonder if the deals are as good as the Prime Day bargains from July. During the summer Prime Day, we…

Microsoft Surface 2022 event liveblog: Surface Pro 9, Surface Laptop 5, Surface Studio 2+ and more

Techtober isn’t over yet! Today, we’re gearing up to cover Microsoft’s Surface device event at its NYC store. Senior Editors Sam Rutherford and Devindra Hardawar will be watching the stream and jotting all of their thoughts down in this live blog. And once the stream is over, they’ll be on the ground to churn out…

Microsoft’s new AI graphic design app is built on DALL-E

New hardware isn’t the only thing Microsoft had to share at its Surface event. On Wednesday, Chief Product Officer Panos Panay announced Microsoft Designer, a new graphic design offering within the company’s 365 productivity suite. The app features DALL-E 2 integration, allowing you to use the well-known image generator to add supporting art to your…

Microsoft’s Presenter+ is a sleek PowerPoint remote for the hybrid work era

Back in the early aughts, Microsoft released the Presenter 3000, a wireless remote for PowerPoint presentations. Now, two decades later, the company has announced the Presenter+. Like its predecessor, it’s remote you can use for PowerPoint presentations, but it also reflects how work has changed since the start of the pandemic. Microsoft You can see…