Making VR Headsets Cool Won’t Be Easy, Even for Apple

Making VR Headsets Cool Won’t Be Easy, Even for Apple

After years of anticipation, Apple’s first major new product in nearly a decade has arrived. The $3,500 Vision Pro, a face computer that resembles ski goggles, will be released next week. So, what can we expect? The device, which includes high-resolution displays and sensors that track eye movements and hand gestures, is one of Apple’s…

Buying at all-time highs historically has been a very good strategy, says JPMorgan’s Stephen Parker

Buying at all-time highs historically has been a very good strategy, says JPMorgan’s Stephen Parker

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Stephen Parker, JPMorgan Private Bank head of specialized strategies, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the latest market trends, why he sees more room for markets to rally from here, the Fed’s rate path decision, inflation outlook, and more.

There’s a real sense of gloom over the Chinese market domestically: Silvercrest’s Patrick Chovanec

There’s a real sense of gloom over the Chinese market domestically: Silvercrest’s Patrick Chovanec

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Patrick Chovanec, Silvercrest Asset Management economic advisor and former chief strategist, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the investing landscape in China, the Chinese government’s plan to stimulate the country’s stock market, and more.

‘Huge knowledge gaps must be filled’ before deep-sea mining, says Norwegian deputy foreign minister

‘Huge knowledge gaps must be filled’ before deep-sea mining, says Norwegian deputy foreign minister

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Squawk Box Europe Maria Varteressian, deputy foreign minister of Norway, discusses Norway’s decision to consider deep-sea mining for critical metals. 06:14 a minute ago

Olympic Hopeful Maximila Imali Appeals Track’s Ban on Intersex Athletes

Olympic Hopeful Maximila Imali Appeals Track’s Ban on Intersex Athletes

Maximila Imali, a top Kenyan sprinter, did not lose her eligibility to compete in the Paris Olympics because she cheated. She did not fail a doping test. She broke no rules. Instead, she is set to miss this year’s Summer Games because she was born with a rare genetic variant that results in naturally elevated…

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