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If tomorrow's inflation data show an uptick in price growth, mortgage rates could climb even higher.
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This HP Omen is a modern gamer's dream laptop—fantastic configuration, plenty of power, a fast and beautiful display, with loads of storage space, complete with an RTX 5060 at a price point that won't force you to take out a second mortgage.
Here's what you're getting under the hood: an AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX processor, a superb 32GB of DDR5 memory, that RTX 5060 card that I've already mentioned, plus a 1TB SSD that's fast enough to quickly move files around, boot your system in seconds, and load apps in a blink, with plenty of space for all your apps, photos, videos, and games.
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Frankly, if you're an avid PC gamer and you're tired of limping by on a lesser machine, you'd be a fool to skip this crazy deal. Get this HP Omen at
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Ticks and the diseases they carry are only becoming more common. But new treatments and vaccines might not be too far off.
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Meta is suing its former vice president of infrastructure over allegations that he stole proprietary human resources data about the company's top performers, and key information about its data center supply chain partners to bring to his new employer.
In a complaint filed in late February in a California State Court, the software giant alleged that Dipinder Singh Khurana breached contractual agreements, loyalty, and fiduciary duties by taking proprietary, information related to Meta's data centers, supply chain, as well as employee compensation to a Stealth AI startup where he holds a similar position to what he held at Meta.
"Khurana was given access to proprietary, confidential, non-public, and highly sensitive Meta documents and information that only a limited set of Meta's employees can access," according to the complaint. The complaint added that the unauthorized disclosures would hurt competitive advantage, particularly in areas such as AI, data center technology, supply chain operations, and talent retention.
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