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After losing 60%, surely Scottish Mortgage shares are a buy?
Scottish Mortgage shares have collapsed since their November 2021 peak. After their steep falls, I’ve put them on my watchlist to buy ASAP.
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Scottish Mortgage shares keep diving. Surely it’s time to buy?
Scottish Mortgage shares have lost a third of their value in the past year. After a terrible start to 2023, is this FTSE 100 stock too cheap now?
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Slowly but surely, data is helping VCs look beyond networks for sourcing deals
An increasing number of venture firms think the solution to cutting through the noise is by incorporating data science into their deal sourcing process.
Slowly but surely, data is helping VCs look beyond networks for sourcing deals by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch
Microsoft slowly but surely admits it was wrong about the Windows 11 taskbar
JAN MOIR: If Madonna looks in the mirror and likes what she sees, surely that’s all that matters?
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Saintly Sister J infected by the spirit of The Traitors? Surely not!
This 1TB NVMe SSD is just £56.99, surely a new low-water mark for this spec
We started out today with a £300 SSD that somehow manages to be ‘good value’ (in some sense of the word, at least!) and we end it with the other side of the spectrum: the lowest price we’ve ever seen on a 1TB NVMe SSD. Box are asking just £57 for this Integral M-Series model, which supports 2000MB/s reads and 1600MB/s writes. Compare that to £75.99 for the same drive on Amazon, and you’ve got the makings of a great deal.
Ubisoft once again delays ‘Skull and Bones,’ a game which will surely come out eventually
Ubisoft has once again delayed its long, long-awaited pirate sim Skull and Bones. Last we heard, the game was scheduled to hit Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5, Steam, Epic Games Store, Google Stadia, Amazon Luna and Ubisoft Connect on November 8th. That’s no longer the case, as the publisher has pushed back the release date to March 9th.
“We’re very eager for you all to get your hands on Skull and Bones and dive in headfirst to the dangerous and exciting world of building your own pirate empire,” the company wrote in a blog post. “To give you the best possible experience we’ve decided to take a little more time to make sure we can deliver exactly that.”
Skull and Bones was already four years behind schedule. We had our first hands on with it in 2017 and it was supposed to be out the following year. However, Ubisoft went back to the drawing board when the game was already deep into development to turn it into a more realistic pirating experience.
While the news of yet another delay will come as a disappointment to those who’ve already been waiting five years for the game, you still might be able to get your hands on it before March. Ubisoft is planning to run an open beta of Skull and Bones. It will share more details soon.