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The VR market is accordingly getting more attention than it has in a while, but the question still lingers: What actually are we supposed to do with these headsets? Gaming, sure, but it's seemed to me that there isn't a must-have "hero" app for VR yet.
Apple is reportedly set to reveal its mixed reality headset at its annual WWDC. But Meta is already gearing up for battle, announcing its new Quest 3 VR headset this week. But the question remains: What are consumers supposed to do with these headsets? Yahoo Finance’s Allie Garfinkle tackles the virtual reality craze and the possible need for a “hero” app.
Apple will host its WWDC event on June 5, and we're expecting a slew of announcements including its AR/VR headset.
Among the top stories from Thursday: Lululemon's first quarter results topped analyst estimates, sending shares soaring after-hours. Meanwhile, Meta has unveiled its latest VR headset. The Quest 3 will be available this fall and will cost $499. Finally, some dating app users are doing something different to attract dates: posting their credit scores. The Yahoo Finance Live team debates whether or not it's a good idea.
Meta debuted its Quest 3 headset just days before Apple is expected to launch its own AR/VR headset.
Facebook content moderators hired by a third-party contractor in Kenya are suing over working conditions. The contractor involved denies the allegations and Facebook parent Meta is arguing it shouldn’t be involved in the lawsuit. The outcome of this case and two others could have a profound impact on big tech and the industry’s outsourced workforce. WSJ South Africa-based business reporter Alexandra Wexler joins host Zoe Thomas to explain. Photo: Daniel Irungu/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Meta executives outlined their future plans at the company's annual shareholder meeting. Leadership stressed their commitment to cost-cutting, the plans to further develop the metaverse, its share structure, and even the company's role in society. Yahoo Finance tech reporter Allie Garfinkle breaks down what this could all mean for the future of the stock.
After Nvidia joined the $1 trillion market club on Tuesday, Yahoo Finance spoke with experts, analysts, and strategists, who weighed in on the outlook for the company amid recent AI trends. Yahoo Finance's Brad Smith spoke on the fanfare around Nvidia (NVDA) and AI. Smith said, "I'm going to break this down in three quick letters, it's A M C. At the top, you've got the applications that are going to sit on top of the M, the language-learning models, and at the bottom of it you've got the chips and the data centers." KeyBanc Capital Markets Equity Research Analyst John Vinh discussed Nvidia's advanced software. Vinh said, "They've got millions of AI developers that are focused on the Nvidia ecosystem and it's really this software ecosystem that's going to give them a sustainable advantage for quite some time." Yahoo Finance's Dan Howley explained what he thinks gives Nvidia an edge. Howley said, "People are really talking about how to get their chips at this moment. We're not talking about small firms either. We're talking about the likes of Microsoft (MSFT), Google (GOOG, GOOGL), Meta (META) ... Nvidia really is riding this hype train, and they're the conductor." Annandale Capital Founder and Chairman George Seay discussed his thoughts on Nvidia and why investors should remain cautious on AI. Seay said, "Nvidia is going to be a big winner. And I think you've got to look at some of the others like Google and Amazon, some of the other beneficiaries of this movement, and basically spread your bets." Video highlights: 00:00:03 - Yahoo Finance's Brad Smith 00:00:28 - KeyBanc Capital Markets Equity Research Analyst John Vinh 00:00:53 - Yahoo Finance's Dan Howley 00:01:24 - Annandale Capital Founder and Chairman George Seay
All Nippon Airways has launched an NFT marketplace, making Japan's largest carrier the first airline group to venture into the sale of digital collectibles.
Nvidia shares have skyrocketed this year, up more than 175% since the start of 2023. It's all thanks to the rise of generative AI. Really powerful chips called graphics processing units (GPUs) are needed to power these new AI systems. These are the kinds of GPUs Nvidia makes. Despite it's rise, Nvidia does have its detractors. ARK Invest's (ARKK) Cathie Wood explained why her firm sold their Nvidia shares back in January, saying the stock was overpriced. Nvidia's strong performance has sent the its stock not just to new highs, but granted it entry to an exclusive club: the stocks that have a market cap of $1 trillion plus. Nvidia (NVDA) joins such tech giants as Apple (AAPL), Alphabet (GOOGL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN) in the club. Apple was the first member, surpassing the $1 trillion mark in August 2018. Former members of the club include Meta (META) and Tesla (TSLA), which now have market caps of $600 billion+. Yahoo Finance's Brad Smith tells Seana Smith and Akiko Fujita how it took Nvidia about 24 years to become a $1 trillion company and how that compares to other members' rise. Key video moments: 00:00:20 $1 Trillion club members 00:00:44 How Nvidia compares to other $1T members 00:01:35 How AI boosted Nvidia shares
Nvidia debuted a host of new AI technologies on Monday, as the chip giant's stock price soared on a positive second quarter outlook.
Investors believe AI is the latest tech revolution. Millennial workers are worried this will mean less pay for the same work.
Meta's latest round of layoffs are part of an initiative that has been cheered by investors, but left some former employees relieved to be done with their time at the social media giant.
Make no mistake, Nvidia has captured the imagination of Wall Street.
YouTube Host Matt Kohrs joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the rise of Nvidia stock, what investors should watch for in the AI play for stocks, and the fall of Icahn shares following Ackman's remarks on the Hindenburg Report.
Yahoo Finance tech reporter Allie Garfinkle discusses Meta's latest round of layoffs, the company's culture, and Meta stock movement.
Synovus Trust Senior Portfolio Manager Daniel Morgan joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss Nvdia's latest earnings report and breaks down how the AI-driven boom is driving the company's future prospects.
Yahoo Finance contributor Remy Blaire reports from the New York Stock Exchange, looking at several of this morning's top trending stocks.
Yahoo Finance Live's Akiko Fujita and Seana Smith break down the top stories of the day, including stocks falling amid debt ceiling negotiations, Nvidia earnings report, and Meta's third round of layoffs.
HTC Americas President Daniel O'Brien joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the concept of Vive offering VR training for real-world workplace scenarios and the value of the metaverse.
On Tuesday, the Biden administration announced a number of new initiatives surrounding the use and development of artificial intelligence in the U.S.
Microsoft has debuted its new Windows Copilot, an AI assistant for Windows 11.
Microsoft is bringing its Bing browser to ChatGPT.
Microsoft will let companies build their own AI-powered copilots.
Apple's stock has been on autopilot this year.