Google no longer developing Material Web Components

Google is “no longer actively staffing” Material Web Components (MWC) and has “reassigned the engineers working” on it.   MWC offered a library of Material 3 components (as seen above) — Button, FAB, Icon button, Checkbox, Chips, Dialog, Divider, Elevation, Focus ring, List, Menu, Progress indicators, Radio, Ripple, Select, Slider, Switch, Tabs, and Text field — … Read more

Toyota at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed

Toyota will showcase the breadth of its multi-path technology strategy for cutting CO2 emissions and ultimately achieving carbon neutrality at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed (11-14 July). Its line-up of race, rally, off-road and high-performance road cars will also demonstrate how its engagement in motorsport is feeding directly into its development of ever-better cars … Read more

Australian Dollar gains on quiet Monday, investors will seek guidance on CPI readings this week

Australian Dollar’s downside is limited by hawkish RBA outlook. Market delays expectation for RBA interest rate cuts to February 2025. May’s CPI figures will be key for markets to place their bets on the next RBA moves. Monday’s session noted a recovery in the Australian Dollar (AUD) and the AUD/USD found support at the 0.6640 … Read more

Consumers Use Credit to Buy Essentials and Spend More

Although consumer spending dipped slightly last month, not all spending choices are created equally. While some consumers curtail spending by choice, others do it entirely out of necessity. Distinctions in spending habits become clearer when examining how and when consumers use credit to cover their expenses. As PYMNTS Intelligence found when researching “Contrasting the Consumer … Read more