HALO
Coverage of HALO in the Nexus archive.
- Xbox is a disaster
The article discusses Microsoft's Summer Game Fest showcase featuring games like Halo, Gears of War, and Fable, as well as a translucent Xbox. The newsletter 'The Stepback' examines the bleak state of the video game industry.
- Halo Stops Bedtime Scrolling so You Can Go the F to Sleep
ScreenZen’s Halo gadget is an app-blocking device designed to help users stop bedtime scrolling and improve sleep. The product is described as 'dreamy' compared to similar offerings.
- Gaming-world veteran who ripped ‘woke’ culture scores Trump-backed battleground primary win
Marty O'Donnell, a video game composer known for 'Halo' and 'Destiny,' won a GOP primary in Nevada’s 3rd congressional district and will face Democratic incumbent Rep. Susie Lee. O'Donnell’s campaign focused on family values, small businesses, and opposing 'woke' ideology in gaming and politics. The district, a key battleground, previously voted for Trump in 2016 and 2024 but elected Lee in 2020.
- Pebblebee’s Halo watches my back and my belongings
Pebblebee's Halo is a $59.99 Bluetooth tracker that functions as a personal safety device with a 130dB siren, strobe lights, and alerts to up to five trusted contacts. The device is marketed as an alternative to pepper spray for safety in areas like Los Angeles, where carrying pepper spray is not always legal.
- One of the market's hottest stock themes is buying everything AI can't replace
The stock market is seeing a hot theme in HALO stocks, which are stocks that represent companies whose work cannot be replaced by artificial intelligence. An ETF has been created to invest in this theme, allowing investors to capitalize on this trend. This development reflects the growing interest in investing in human capabilities that AI cannot replicate.
- These 10 ‘HALO’ stocks protect your portfolio from the AI bubble
The article discusses 'HALO' stocks that can protect a portfolio from AI market volatility. These stocks are characterized by high capital-intensity and asset-heavy companies. They offer a proven hedge against tech-market volatility.