Microsoft is driving the future of its Office user interface and design today, and it involves some big changes to the traditional ribbon interface. The software giant has been gradually improving Office with its fluid design system for the past few years, adding new icons, a dark mode, and reviewing …
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Morning bell with Jim Cramer: bank shares to buy
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq ended Monday after tech stocks led the charge. Stocks are rising today with news of additional stimulus support. At Mad Money, Jim Cramer warned that we are seeing binary stocks in the market, with investors gambling impetuously, according to the latest news. TheStreet’s Katherine …
Read More »Russia meddled in Scottish, unclear vote on Brexit: UK Parliament | UK News
Russia meddled in the 2014 Scottish referendum, and the British government did not request an in-depth assessment of possible Kremlin-led interference in the Brexit vote, according to the British Parliament’s intelligence and security committee. “There have been credible open source comments suggesting that Russia launched influence campaigns in connection with …
Read More »Biden Launches $ 775 Billion Plan for Universal Preschool, Extended Child Care and Elderly Home Care
Highlighting the care of some of the younger and older Americans, former Vice President Joe Biden proposes to provide a universal preschool for 3- and 4-year-olds, build new child care facilities, and expand access to a wider audience. variety of long-term care options for seniors. The Democratic presidential candidate’s alleged …
Read More »Coronavirus: ‘Infection here for many years to come’
Image copyright Reuters The UK will live with coronavirus for many years, and even a vaccine is unlikely to permanently eliminate it, experts warn. Wellcome Trust director Professor Sir Jeremy Farrar told the House of Commons Health Committee that “things will not be done before Christmas.” He went on to …
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