Persistent inflationary pressures may lead to prolonged high interest rates, impacting economic growth and investment strategies.
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Sandisk (NASDAQ: SNDK) is up nearly 4% in pre-market trading on May 13 as artificial intelligence (AI) demand continues to push the stock forward, which has already exploded nearly 430% since the beginning of the year. Just a couple of days ago, on May 11, SNDK shares hit record highs after a fresh wave of Wall Street upgrades followed the company’s strong fiscal third-quarter earnings report. The most notable one came from Susquehanna, when analyst Mehdi Hosseini doubled his 12-month Sandisk price target from $1,000 to $2,000 while reiterating a ‘Buy’ rating and pointing to the company’s shareholder return strategy as a key new catalyst. More specifically, management now plans to allocate 50% of free cash flow toward share buybacks over the next two years. According to Hosseini, the plan could contribute around 10% earnings accretion. New Sandisk stock price targets The bullish ou
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Well, hell’s bells: It’s finally happening.
After years of misguided rumors and off-base expectations — over a decade’s worth, even! — Google is actually now on the brink of combining Android and ChromeOS into a single superpowered platform for laptops and mobile devices alike.
The company officially announced the advent of an entirely new type of product called the Googlebook as part of its pre-Google-I/O “Android Show” event on Tuesday. According to Google, the Googlebook is “a new category of laptops” that brings together Chrome, the Google Play ecosystem of apps, and “a modern OS that’s designed for Intelligence” (a fancy way to say “there’ll be lots of Gemini AI this-and-thats”).
At their core, Googlebooks appear to sport an interface that’s somewhere between Android as we know it and ChromeOS — with echoes of the 2010-era large-screen-optimized Android 3.0 Honeycomb era — to create what Google seemingly now sees as the future of the laptop experience.
In a lot of ways, Goog
Google used its Android Show: I/O Edition 2026 event to unveil a sweeping suite of AI-powered features under the Gemini Intelligence banner, signalling its most ambitious push yet to embed generative AI throughout the Android experience. The features will initially roll out to Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel devices this summer before reaching other Android […]
Google launched Googlebook, a new Gemini powered laptop category combining Android, ChromeOS, and premium PC hardware.
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