Block (NYSE: XYZ), formerly known as Square, is probably best known for its small devices that plug into a smartphone to accept credit card payments. That was 15 years ago. Since then, the business ...
According to the management team, Block has barely tapped its total addressable market. The company is working on various Bitcoin-related projects that might turn off some investors. This is a great ...
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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - The morning started with heavy equipment in all directions, cutting tools and hammers at work in downtown Santa Barbara where parklets were being demolished. Crews were ...
Employers are increasingly offering pay boosts for workers with artificial intelligence skills, even in roles beyond tech. How much more? We looked at three different studies to see just how much more ...
While Myst and its sequel Riven are omnipresent games thanks to developer Cyan Worlds constantly remaking them, games directly inspired by Myst are few and far between. The most notable example is ...
There are a lot of surfaces in our homes, and some are easier to clean than others. You can wipe down counters, toss small items in the wash or use a leather cleaner on furniture or car interiors. But ...
Do you love the taste of smoked chicken, but don't have a smoker? Or maybe you don't have several hours to wait before your chicken is done? You can get the same effect as smoking a chicken with a ...
PARK VIEW, Iowa — A local nonprofit dedicated to helping families transition into new homes received a meaningful surprise this week. Humble Dwellings, a 100% volunteer-run nonprofit in Parkview, Iowa ...
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As value grows in private markets, fund managers, brokerage houses, and savvy start-ups are building products that aim to expand access to them. By Ian Frisch There’s a new darling on Wall Street: ...