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Nach Dschungelcamp-Rauswurf: Yeliz Koc erhebt Vorwürfe gegen RTL

Yeliz Koc musste als Zweite das Dschungelcamp verlassen. Über ihren Rauswurf ist sie enttäuscht und sucht die Schuld bei RTL.

QLED-TV zum Kracherpreis: Dieser 4K-Fernseher kostet jetzt weniger als 280 Euro

MediaMarkt überrascht mit einem unschlagbaren Deal für einen QLED-TV mit gestochen scharfer 4K-Auflösung. Aktuell bekommst du das Gerät für nur 279 Euro – ein Preis, der deutlich unter dem vieler vergleichbarer Modelle liegt. Hier sind die wichtigsten Details. Der Beitrag QLED-TV zum Kracherpreis: Dieser 4K-Fernseher kostet jetzt weniger als 280 Euro erschien zuerst auf inside digital.

Verbrenner adé: Viele Modellreihen vor dem Aus

Der Premium-Hersteller Genesis will mit verbesserten E-Autos in Deutschland und weiteren europäischen Ländern wachsen. Klassische Verbrenner werden aus dem Programm genommen, neue Modelle übernehmen dafür die Regie – auch als Hybrid. Der Beitrag Verbrenner adé: Viele Modellreihen vor dem Aus erschien zuerst auf inside digital.

MediaMarkt halbiert den Preis: Diese Bluetooth-Box wird zum Schnäppchen

Ein Marken-Bluetooth-Lautsprecher für deutlich unter 100 Euro? Genau das konnten wir jetzt bei MediaMarkt finden! Um welches Modell es sich dabei handelt und warum man zum aktuellen Preis bedenkenlos zugreifen kann, erfährst du hier. Der Beitrag MediaMarkt halbiert den Preis: Diese Bluetooth-Box wird zum Schnäppchen erschien zuerst auf inside digital.

Dott E-Scooter-Kosten: Die Preise im Überblick

Wer die üblichen Kosten anderer E-Scooter-Dienste kennt, kann sich in etwa vorstellen, wie hoch die Verleih-Kosten für die Dott-Scooter (ehemals Tier) sind. Es gibt wenig preisliche Konkurrenz. GIGA schlüsselt für euch auf, wie hoch die Kosten beim Leihen eines Dott-E-Scooters ausfallen und wie ihr bezahlt.

Galaxy S25 Ultra im Härtetest: So stabil ist das Samsung-Flaggschiff wirklich

Wie robust ist das Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra? Dieser Frage geht ein bekannter YouTuber nach – mit Messern, Feuerzeugen und roher Gewalt. Bei seinem Härtetest sind ihm gleich mehrere unerwartete Schwachstellen aufgefallen.

Jetzt für unter 20 Euro: Amazon verkauft einen praktischen Begleiter für Laptops

Der Trend zu Home Office und mobilen Arbeiten bringt oft eine ungesunde Körperhaltung mit sich. Ein höhenverstellbarer Laptop-Ständer bei Amazon verspricht Abhilfe – und kostet aktuell nur noch 19,54 Euro. Das kompakte Hilfsmittel macht den Arbeitsplatz nicht nur ergonomischer, sondern sorgt auch für bessere Belüftung des Notebooks.

Samsung plant mit einzigartigem Smartphone einen Neuanfang

Samsung wagt den nächsten großen Schritt bei faltbaren Smartphones. Das südkoreanische Unternehmen entwickelt ein Gerät mit doppeltem Faltmechanismus, das unter einem anderen Namen auf den Markt kommen soll als die bisherigen Falt-Smartphones. Das innovative Konzept verspricht nicht nur einen fast 10 Zoll großen Bildschirm, sondern auch besseren Schutz für das Display durch eine neuartige G-förmige Faltung. Genau da soll auch der neue Name herkommen.

HelenP. I Bitcoin will repeat move up and then continue to fall

Hi folks today I'm prepared for you Bitcoin analytics. This chart shows how the price rose from the resistance level, which coincided with the resistance zone, after which it dropped to the support level, breaking the 103600 level. Also then the price started to trades inside consolidation, where it some time traded near the support level and then rose to almost the resistance level. Then BTC turned around and fell back and even declined to support zone. After this movement, Bitcoin made a strong impulse up to the resistance zone, thereby exiting from consolidation and breaking the 103600 level. Next, the price reached the trend line and then started to decline near this line. Soon, the price broke this line and then broke the resistance level, after which declined below the trend line, but later backed up. After this move, BTC turned around and rebounded from the resistance zone to the support zone, finally breaking the resistance level with the trend line, but a not long time ago BTC rose higher than the trend line. Now it trades close and I expect that BTCUSDT will repeat move up and then continue to decline, and even break the support level and fall to the trend line. That's why I set my goal at 90400 points. If you like my analytics you may support me with your like/comment ❤️

Bitcoin: The Crash Before the Next Bubble

As seen in the overlaid pattern of the NASDAQ chart from 1998, a sharp drop in the index followed by a rapid recovery often signals high volatility. This typically occurs in periods when markets are still searching for equilibrium, but the risks of overheating increase. A similar dynamic is observed in cryptocurrencies. During the 1998 market crash, low oil prices were a natural consequence of the crisis. However, today’s situation might be artificially constructed. Donald Trump and other Western politicians have already expressed their desire to pressure OPEC into increasing production to lower prices, thereby reducing Russia’s revenues and easing inflationary pressures in the West. If this pressure on OPEC fails, regulators or key market players may intensify rhetoric about an impending recession, leveraging weak macroeconomic data, high energy prices, and volatility in key sectors. This could scare investors, leading to reduced investment, lower consumption, and a slowdown in market activity - essentially a self-fulfilling prophecy that pressures energy prices and indices without fundamental reasons for a collapse. Another shock to the markets could come from tariff wars, whose full impact remains unclear to participants and could be significantly dramatised in the next month or two. How reasonable do you think it is to draw parallels between today and the late 1990s, including the formation of the dot-com bubble? 1. Political Instability and Paradigm Shifts The political landscape of the late 1990s was marked by rising authoritarian trends in several regions, including the Middle East, Latin America, China, and Russia. Local conflicts, the rise of radical movements, and terrorist attacks - such as the 1998 bombing of the U.S. embassy—signalled increasing instability. By the late 1990s, anti-globalisation sentiments and criticism of international organisations had begun to emerge, reflecting growing dissatisfaction with economic inequality and cultural homogenisation. This period saw a return of regional rivalries and new threats, pushing the world toward a more complex multipolar system—a shift that began back then. In the 2020s, we are witnessing similar trends: the rise of authoritarianism and populism in certain countries, growing tensions between globalisation and nationalism, and increased political polarisation, which undermines governments’ ability to develop long-term strategies. 2. Economic Instability The Asian financial crisis of 1997 and Russia’s 1998 default had a shocking impact on the global economy. However, the U.S. stock market, after a sharp correction, continued to grow, fuelled by low interest rates - ultimately leading to the dot-com crash in 2000. Today, the effects of the pandemic, the energy crisis, and the war in Ukraine continue to shape the global economy. Central banks are in a difficult position: they must raise rates to combat inflation, but doing so could trigger a recession, not to mention the potential for trade wars. Economic policy remains a source of uncertainty, just as it was in the late 1990s. 3. Technological Breakthrough The internet in the late 1990s opened up entirely new opportunities, much like AI is transforming entire industries today. Companies are integrating AI into finance, healthcare, manufacturing, marketing, and even everyday life, promising enormous benefits. Cryptocurrencies, in turn, are incorporating AI solutions into their ecosystems, developing projects based on automation and machine learning to attract new investors. 4. Expectations Outpacing Reality As in the late 1990s, expectations for AI are already exceeding current economic benefits. Many companies invest in AI just to stay relevant, even if their understanding of the technology is limited. Cryptocurrencies are capitalising on this trend - projects promise AI integration for smart contract management, blockchain optimisation, and even predictive AI-based systems. However, practical implementation of these ideas has yet to deliver significant tangible benefits. 5. Widespread Public Attention The popularity of artificial intelligence has created a powerful market narrative, amplified by media hype and speculative interest. Cryptocurrency projects are actively embracing this trend, while politicians openly discuss crypto reserves, new speculative instruments, and measures to stimulate industry growth. The modern world is on the brink of a new era, dominated by multipolarity, technological leaps, and new challenges. The parallels with the late 1990s are evident: just like back then, we are witnessing the collapse of old structures and the emergence of new forms of global interaction. However, today, the scale of these changes is much greater, and the outcomes will define global politics for decades to come.