Author: Max Smith

Growing up is hard, but it's getting harder, even for mature adults. This is especially true when it comes to personal finance. We are exposed to more sophisticated and sometimes downright insidious online marketing that frequently uses influencers in place of advertising. With investment apps, digital brokers, and cryptocurrencies, the world of investing is becoming increasingly complex. Hard-to-spot scams come to us every day through social media, email, and text.We increasingly purchase products online, out of sight, and run the risk that our personal data may be compromised. Fewer employers are offering traditional pensions. Instead, it's up to the employee…

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The digital landscape continues to expand rapidly, with billions of individuals worldwide engaging in mobile technology. However, alongside this growth comes an alarming rise in security threats, making data protection more critical than ever.  This escalating need for cybersecurity presents a vast market opportunity. While competition in the field is fierce, the market remains far from saturated, offering ample room for new entrants. If you’re considering launching a cybersecurity company, now could be an opportune moment. In this article, we provide guidance and assistance to help you navigate the process effectively. According to PayScale data, businesses are willing to pay…

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[Getty Images]Podcaster Chris Wallace believes Newcastle are good enough to finish well enough to qualify for next season's European competition even if they draw with Tottenham on Saturday.Eddie Howe's side currently sit eighth in the Premier League, 12 points behind fourth-placed Spurs, but just two points behind sixth-placed Manchester United.”I think it's going to be a close game. I think Tottenham are a good enough team to get something from it,” Wallace told BBC Radio Newcastle's Total Sport: Newcastle United podcast.“I would go for a draw. Spurs are not in their best form so far but given the injury crisis…

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SolarEdge Home in the UK (Photo: Business Wire)For the first time, the UK will require all manufacturers of connected consumer devices, including solar inverters, to comply with a set of cybersecurity requirements.Milpitas, California, April 11, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. (“SolarEdge”) (NASDAQ: SEDG), a global leader in smart energy technology, today announced that its entire product portfolio (PSTI) compliant. ) Regulations are scheduled to come into effect on April 29, 2024.The UK's new PSTI regulatory scheme aims to make internet-enabled products more secure as awareness of cyber security threats increases. This will ensure that all manufacturers of connected consumer devices, including…

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Fortrea Holdings Co., Ltd.DURHAM, N.C., April 11, 2024 (Globe Newswire) — Fortrea (NASDAQ: FTRE) (the “Company”), the world's leading contract research organization (CRO), announced today that It announced that it would release its financial results before then. The market will open on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Fortrea will hold a conference call at 9 a.m. ET that day to review financial results and answer questions.To participate in the earnings call, participants must register online at the Fortrea Investor Relations website. Please join at least 10 minutes before the call begins to avoid possible delays. The conference call can also be…

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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Dan Hurley is college basketball's perfect villain. He is as brash as he is good, he is as evasive as he is short-tempered. On Monday night, Hurley gesticulated, shouted and bullied his way to a second consecutive national title as his University Huskies once again made it through the NCAA Tournament without much difficulty. He lost 75-60 and barely fought. “For the last 25 or 30 years, UW has been running college basketball,” Hurley said, tipping his hat back in celebration as confetti rained down on the Huskies for the sixth time in the past 26 years.…

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Researchers spoke with more than 1,200 participants.Children who play video games on devices such as mobile phones and iPads are more likely to suffer psychotic episodes later in life, a new study has found. Researchers at McGill University in Canada found that smartphone and social media use among adolescents leads to paranoia, delusions, hallucinations and “strange thoughts” by the age of 23. The study is based on data analysis of 1,226 participants. Born between 1997 and 1998 and published in magazines JAMA Psychiatry.Researchers from McGill University in Canada found that “increasing and decreasing (curvilinear) trajectories of increasing sophistication and computer…

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Sign up for our breaking news emails to get real-time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox for freeSign up for free breaking news emailsGreat news for fans of the post-apocalyptic thriller series – first review of fall out has arrived and critics agree that audiences are in for a treat.This new eight-part action series is an adaptation of the video game of the same name and is set in an alternate universe, imagining a post-World War II world.in fall outNuclear war has created a retro-futuristic society where people take refuge in underground bunkers and compete for resources.The cast…

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