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While Georgia Tech has been undergoing a lot of changes with their offensive coaching staff, they are starting to see some movement with their defensive staff.
Microsoft is leading Wedbush's AI stock list as its favorite large-cap tech company to own in 2026.
Of course, all of the other major TV manufacturers will be at CES 2026 as well. Sony is likely to show off its True RGB TVs, a new take Mini-LED TVs that promises higher brightness and contrast with more accurate colors (don't they all?).
H- Georgia Tech is looking to pull off a major road win against the ACC elite on New Year's Eve. They will be facing the best player in the country in C
Analysts estimate the company will grow earnings by 9% annually over the next three to five years. The stock currently trades at 25 times its full-year earnings estimates, a solid discount to its 10-year average P/E ratio of 32. Motorola Solutions is a rock-solid business worth buying on its current dip and holding into 2026 and beyond.
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From Sam Altman's olive oil "scandal" to Soham Parekh's viral moment, a lot of silly stuff has gone down in tech this year.
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The company’s stock-based compensation in 2025 reached an average of $1.5 million per employee.
Owen Poole recaps the most significant tech stories of 2025. From the relentless rise of AI, legal cases that may shape the future of tech, and the hottest new hardware.
The obvious culprit is the artificial intelligence boom that has upended the tech industry, birthing a fresh glossary of lingo. Tellingly, the dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster chose “slop” as its word of the year, referring to the A.I.-generated junk that polluted our social media feeds.