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23.02.26 - 04:06
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Meta goes after Apple with AI-first smartwatch revival (Digitimes)
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Meta is reviving its smartwatch ambitions as part of a broader push to define the next era of AI-powered consumer hardware, setting up a fresh competitive battle with rivals including Apple and Google. According to The Information, Meta plans to release its first smartwatch, code-named "Malibu 2," in 2026. The device will feature health-tracking capabilities and a built-in Meta AI assistant. This revival comes after the company abandoned an earlier smartwatch project in 2022 amid cost-cutting at its Reality Labs hardware division....
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22.02.26 - 15:00
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Eric Schmidt: Der Herr der Drohnen (FAZ)
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Eric Schmidt war einst Chef von Google. Heute ist er wegen seines Liebeslebens in den Schlagzeilen. Dabei ist seine Rolle im Ukraine-Krieg viel wichtiger....
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22.02.26 - 02:24
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The Quiet Revolution Reshaping America′s Energy Future (ZeroHedge)
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The Quiet Revolution Reshaping America's Energy Future
Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com,
The geothermal revolution includes both shallow geoexchange systems, such as The Riverie high-rise which uses boreholes for heating and cooling, and deeper, more technologically advanced "enhanced geothermal" techniques.
Enhanced geothermal aims to make this alternative energy source viable anywhere by borrowing advanced drilling technologies from fields like hydraulic fracturing and nuclear fusion to access the Earth's core heat.
The sector is gaining momentum with significant investment from major tech figures like Bill Gates and Google, and is projected by the U.S. Department of Energy to supply about 90 gigawatts of carbon-free energy by 2050.
A geothermal revolution is unfolding around the United States in ways both flashy and quiet. As Big Tech becomes increasingly involved in developing alternative energy sources to meet skyrocketing energy demand driven by the AI ...
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21.02.26 - 17:24
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If ′Cash Is King′, Berkshire Hathaway Leads The World (ZeroHedge)
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If 'Cash Is King', Berkshire Hathaway Leads The World
The cash that companies hold is important for paying employees, funding operations, and as a measure of financial health.
This chart, via Visual Capitalist's Boyan Girginov, shows the 50 companies with the largest cash holdings, using data from TradingView to highlight who is sitting on the largest war chests.
This metric captures a company's most liquid assets: cash plus short-term securities like T-bills that typically mature within a year.
Which Companies Hold the Most Cash?
Berkshire Hathaway leads the rankings with an impressive $382 billion.
The data table below shows the top 50 companies worldwide with the largest cash and short-term securities holdings:
Source: TradingView | Cash and Short-Term Investments | as of Feb 11, 2026
Following Berkshire are CITIC—a Chinese state-backed financial conglomerate—and Daiwa Securities Group, one of Japan's biggest financial brokerages.
Big Tech rounds out the top five, with Alphabet h...
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