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What the Tech??? - The Rebel's Edge

Join Jon Najarian and special guest Marc LoPresti on today's episode of Rebel's Edge as they discuss stocks including Paramount's $30 billion buyout offer, Microsoft beating estimates while failing to inspire bulls, Google facing generative AI concerns, and AMD finding their booming AI business doesn't fully make up for weaknesses in other sectors. Gain a deeper understanding of these stocks as Jon and Marc share their perspectives, potential growth prospects, and market predictions. They also talk about the Taylor Swift/Superbowl conspiracy. Stay on the cutting edge with Rebel's Edge. Learn more about options trading with Jon and Pete at: https://marketrebellion.com
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*Армия Беларуси:*

Нарукавный знак Особого отряда специального назначения 5 отдельной бригады специального назначения Вооруженных сил Республики Беларусь. Нарукавный знак Особого отряда...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/bPDxlnd Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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Нарукавный знак Особого отряда специального назначения 5 отдельной бригады специального назначения Вооруженных сил Республики Беларусь. Нарукавный знак Особого отряда...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/bPDxlnd Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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The "Cutest" $4 Kitchen Find at Dollar General Won't Stay in Stock for Long

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*Amazon’s bestselling filtered showerhead is a ‘game changer’ for shoppers with dry skin and brittle hair*

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Showering is supposed to make you feel fresh and clean, but with chemicals in the water, it can do the opposite, especially for people with sensitive skin and fragile hair. If your skin is dry or your hair is brittle and no amount of product is helping, consider making some changes to your bathroom hardware. The solution could be as easy as changing your showerhead and replacing it with a filtered option. The good news is that the Cobbe Filtered Showerhead that’s the no.1 bestseller in Amazon’s handheld showerhead category is currently on sale for just $38. It’s backed by more than 3,000 five-star ratings, meaning it’s a reputable and affordable choice. It uses an activated carbon filter to help remove excess chlorine, rust, and other sediments from the water to ensure it’s easier on your skin and hair. Plus, it offers six different spray functions to accommodate everyone whether you prefer the water to come down as gentle rain or a strong stream. This makes it ideal for multi-person households, too. Cobbe Filtered Showerhead, $38 (was $45) at Amazon Courtesy of Amazon Amanda Buechner, trichologist and Function Hair Council member, told CNN Underscored that although your water might be safe for consumption, that doesn’t mean it’s great for your skin and hair. Some treatments involve adding chlorine and other components to kill bacteria, parasites, and viruses, but can ultimately “wreak havoc on the hair.” Using a filtered showerhead is a great way to ensure you’re cleansing your body with the cleanest water possible. Thousands of shoppers are already reaping its benefits and are raving about it in their reviews. One person said, “I could tell a significant difference in the water after the first shower using this head” and added that they plan to buy more for every bathroom in their home. “I've struggled with dry and itchy skin, as well as dull and brittle hair,” another reviewer wrote. “However, the filters in this showerhead effectively remove chlorine and other contaminants from the water, resulting in a significant reduction of these issues. My skin feels softer and more moisturized, and my hair appears healthier and shinier. It's a game changer for anyone dealing with the negative effects of hard water.” Even if you’re not struggling with side effects from showering in hard water, the Cobbe Filtered Showerhead is still a great product worthy of purchase for preventative measures. And what better time to buy than when it’s on sale for $38 at Amazon?
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Amazon’s bestselling filtered showerhead is a ‘game changer’ for shoppers with dry skin and brittle hair

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Showering is supposed to make you feel fresh and clean, but with chemicals in the water, it can do the opposite, especially for people with sensitive skin and fragile hair. If your skin is dry or your hair is brittle and no amount of product is helping, consider making some changes to your bathroom hardware. The solution could be as easy as changing your showerhead and replacing it with a filtered option. The good news is that the Cobbe Filtered Showerhead that’s the no.1 bestseller in Amazon’s handheld showerhead category is currently on sale for just $38. It’s backed by more than 3,000 five-star ratings, meaning it’s a reputable and affordable choice. It uses an activated carbon filter to help remove excess chlorine, rust, and other sediments from the water to ensure it’s easier on your skin and hair. Plus, it offers six different spray functions to accommodate everyone whether you prefer the water to come down as gentle rain or a strong stream. This makes it ideal for multi-person households, too. Cobbe Filtered Showerhead, $38 (was $45) at Amazon Courtesy of Amazon Amanda Buechner, trichologist and Function Hair Council member, told CNN Underscored that although your water might be safe for consumption, that doesn’t mean it’s great for your skin and hair. Some treatments involve adding chlorine and other components to kill bacteria, parasites, and viruses, but can ultimately “wreak havoc on the hair.” Using a filtered showerhead is a great way to ensure you’re cleansing your body with the cleanest water possible. Thousands of shoppers are already reaping its benefits and are raving about it in their reviews. One person said, “I could tell a significant difference in the water after the first shower using this head” and added that they plan to buy more for every bathroom in their home. “I've struggled with dry and itchy skin, as well as dull and brittle hair,” another reviewer wrote. “However, the filters in this showerhead effectively remove chlorine and other contaminants from the water, resulting in a significant reduction of these issues. My skin feels softer and more moisturized, and my hair appears healthier and shinier. It's a game changer for anyone dealing with the negative effects of hard water.” Even if you’re not struggling with side effects from showering in hard water, the Cobbe Filtered Showerhead is still a great product worthy of purchase for preventative measures. And what better time to buy than when it’s on sale for $38 at Amazon?
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*Honda is offering a tech upgrade for owners of a popular model*

In an interesting move to keep its cars on the road for longer, Honda (HMC) - Get Free Report is offering owners of slightly aged Accord sedans a piece of convenient in-car tech straight from the showroom fresh models. Related: The fall of a Carvana competitor left lost, disgruntled customers in the dark The 2018-2022 Honda Accord. Honda In an announcement on January 30, the Tokyo-based carmaker announced plans to offer a dealer-installed software upgrade that will enable 2018-2022 model year Honda Accords not equipped with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with said feature. With this feature, owners can enjoy the convenience of no longer having to plug in their smartphones to their car to enable Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Honda estimates that around 631,000 Accords are eligible for the upgrade, which will run owners $112 plus labor at their local Honda dealer. “This quick software update enables customers to leverage hardware already in their Honda vehicle to enjoy seamless connectivity through wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto,” American Honda Sustainability & Business Development Division Vice President Jay Joseph said. “Enhancing the ownership experience and market value of Honda vehicles already in use is a key strategy in pursuit of our goal to have zero environmental impact by 2050.” More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situation Honda says that the upgrade will also be installed on qualifying Accords at no additional charge on vehicles sold through the Honda Certified Pre-Owned program. The move by Honda to help owners keep the latest tech in its cars is a polar opposite to rival General Motors' (GM) - Get Free Report controversial move. In December 2023, the automaker announced that for safety reasons, it would be dropping Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in lieu of its own connected infotainment system called Ultifi, which features a suite of fully integrated Google apps. Honda has not announced any plans to extend such program to other models in its lineup. TheStreet reached out to American Honda Motor Co. for further comment.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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*Walmart makes a major store change that will delight customers*

As seemingly endless news about store closures seem to hang around, even in early 2024, one retailer is going in the opposite direction and actually opening more. Walmart (WMT) - Get Free Report is famously known as the world's top retailer, and in the U.S. it reigns supreme. It has at least one location within 10 miles of 90% of the population, but it isn't stopping there. Related: Home Depot selling out of bizarre $50 item from beloved movie It hasn't been an entirely easy road. Walmart closed 24 stores in 2023, citing varying reasons — though most of them were financial and loss or shrink-related. "These stores lose tens of millions of dollars a year, and their annual losses nearly doubled in just the last five years," Walmart said in a press release, adding, "We have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the city [of Chicago]... It was hoped that these investments would help improve our stores’ performance. Unfortunately, these efforts have not materially improved the fundamental business challenges our stores are facing." Walmart had originally anticipated to close just 15 stores in 2023, but with inventory shrink on the rise and city resilience being tested, it ended up with more. Closures were all over the country, ultimately happening in 14 states and Washington, D.C. Illinois was hit the hardest with eight closures; four stores closed in Chicago.Walmart makes a store change announcement But in the weeks since 2023 has closed, Walmart has been making big moves. It has spent $9 billion to renovate and upgrade many of its stores, and on Wednesday the retailer announced it would open 150 new stores — either renovated or completely from scratch — over the next five years. An employee prices items in the arts and crafts supply aisle of a Walmart store. Jeff Greenberg/Getty Images "In the next five years, Walmart is planning to build or convert more than 150 stores, while simultaneously continuing our program to remodel existing stores. These efforts represent millions of dollars in capital investment of labor, supplies and tax revenue, which benefit their respective communities. And they’ll help us reach and serve even more customers," Walmart CEO John Furner wrote. Two of the new stores will open quickly this spring: one in Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. and the other in Atlanta. Some of the new store features will include: Increased sustainabilityEnergy efficient lightingLow impact refrigeratorsFast-charging electric vehicle stationsImproved layoutsMore selectionIn-store technology for product assistance and information "During the next 12 months, we plan to remodel 650 stores across 47 states and Puerto Rico — creating tens of thousands of jobs supporting these projects. That’s in addition to the hundreds of jobs we’ll bring to a community each time we open a new store. And those jobs come with amazing perks, like tuition-free college starting on day one, or flexible scheduling and competitive paid time off," Furner continued. Walmart says the remodels will be a part of its "Store of the Future" concept, which will "feature new paint, new signs and more shopping carts, creating a friendly, welcoming atmosphere." Walmart will also move many of its pharmacy locations closer to the entrance for ease of access and its vision centers will get upgrades, too.
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Honda is offering a tech upgrade for owners of a popular model

In an interesting move to keep its cars on the road for longer, Honda (HMC) - Get Free Report is offering owners of slightly aged Accord sedans a piece of convenient in-car tech straight from the showroom fresh models. Related: The fall of a Carvana competitor left lost, disgruntled customers in the dark The 2018-2022 Honda Accord. Honda In an announcement on January 30, the Tokyo-based carmaker announced plans to offer a dealer-installed software upgrade that will enable 2018-2022 model year Honda Accords not equipped with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with said feature. With this feature, owners can enjoy the convenience of no longer having to plug in their smartphones to their car to enable Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Honda estimates that around 631,000 Accords are eligible for the upgrade, which will run owners $112 plus labor at their local Honda dealer. “This quick software update enables customers to leverage hardware already in their Honda vehicle to enjoy seamless connectivity through wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto,” American Honda Sustainability & Business Development Division Vice President Jay Joseph said. “Enhancing the ownership experience and market value of Honda vehicles already in use is a key strategy in pursuit of our goal to have zero environmental impact by 2050.” More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situation Honda says that the upgrade will also be installed on qualifying Accords at no additional charge on vehicles sold through the Honda Certified Pre-Owned program. The move by Honda to help owners keep the latest tech in its cars is a polar opposite to rival General Motors' (GM) - Get Free Report controversial move. In December 2023, the automaker announced that for safety reasons, it would be dropping Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in lieu of its own connected infotainment system called Ultifi, which features a suite of fully integrated Google apps. Honda has not announced any plans to extend such program to other models in its lineup. TheStreet reached out to American Honda Motor Co. for further comment.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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Walmart makes a major store change that will delight customers

As seemingly endless news about store closures seem to hang around, even in early 2024, one retailer is going in the opposite direction and actually opening more. Walmart (WMT) - Get Free Report is famously known as the world's top retailer, and in the U.S. it reigns supreme. It has at least one location within 10 miles of 90% of the population, but it isn't stopping there. Related: Home Depot selling out of bizarre $50 item from beloved movie It hasn't been an entirely easy road. Walmart closed 24 stores in 2023, citing varying reasons — though most of them were financial and loss or shrink-related. "These stores lose tens of millions of dollars a year, and their annual losses nearly doubled in just the last five years," Walmart said in a press release, adding, "We have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the city of Chicago... It was hoped that these investments would help improve our stores’ performance. Unfortunately, these efforts have not materially improved the fundamental business challenges our stores are facing." Walmart had originally anticipated to close just 15 stores in 2023, but with inventory shrink on the rise and city resilience being tested, it ended up with more. Closures were all over the country, ultimately happening in 14 states and Washington, D.C. Illinois was hit the hardest with eight closures; four stores closed in Chicago.Walmart makes a store change announcement But in the weeks since 2023 has closed, Walmart has been making big moves. It has spent $9 billion to renovate and upgrade many of its stores, and on Wednesday the retailer announced it would open 150 new stores — either renovated or completely from scratch — over the next five years. An employee prices items in the arts and crafts supply aisle of a Walmart store. Jeff Greenberg/Getty Images "In the next five years, Walmart is planning to build or convert more than 150 stores, while simultaneously continuing our program to remodel existing stores. These efforts represent millions of dollars in capital investment of labor, supplies and tax revenue, which benefit their respective communities. And they’ll help us reach and serve even more customers," Walmart CEO John Furner wrote. Two of the new stores will open quickly this spring: one in Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. and the other in Atlanta. Some of the new store features will include: Increased sustainabilityEnergy efficient lightingLow impact refrigeratorsFast-charging electric vehicle stationsImproved layoutsMore selectionIn-store technology for product assistance and information "During the next 12 months, we plan to remodel 650 stores across 47 states and Puerto Rico — creating tens of thousands of jobs supporting these projects. That’s in addition to the hundreds of jobs we’ll bring to a community each time we open a new store. And those jobs come with amazing perks, like tuition-free college starting on day one, or flexible scheduling and competitive paid time off," Furner continued. Walmart says the remodels will be a part of its "Store of the Future" concept, which will "feature new paint, new signs and more shopping carts, creating a friendly, welcoming atmosphere." Walmart will also move many of its pharmacy locations closer to the entrance for ease of access and its vision centers will get upgrades, too.
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Costco’s Faux Eucalyptus Tree Is So Good, People Think It’s Real

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This Small Bathroom Has Big Bathroom Energy, Thanks to a Smart Remodel

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*Lilbits: Raspberry Pi’s impending IPO, Mudita’s next phones, and Bullitt bites the bullet*

The maker of the Raspberry Pi line of single-board computers is getting ready to launch an IPO in London. According to founder and CEO Eben Upton, the move would generate more money not only for the for-profit company that develops and sells Raspberry Pi devices, but also for the non-profit Raspberry Pi Foundation that’s currently […] The post Lilbits: Raspberry Pi’s impending IPO, Mudita’s next phones, and Bullitt bites the bullet appeared first on Liliputing.
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