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(BPT) - Tech gifts are consistently some of the most popular presents to give and receive during the holidays. In fact, according to the annual Consumer Technology Holiday Purchase Patterns report , a record 233 million U.S. adults (89%) will buy tech products during the 2024 holiday season. But with so many devices out there, it can be hard to decide on the perfect option for the loved one on your list. A tablet like the new Fire HD 8 from Amazon offers the versatility of an all-in-one device, with access to streaming, gaming, video chatting, reading or writing all at your fingertips. Fire HD 8 also features a vibrant 8-inch HD display and lightweight, portable design, for high-quality entertainment on the go. Plus, Fire HD 8 comes with three new AI features that can help you get the most out of your tablet experience. Check them out below and learn how they can help you with daily tasks this holiday season and beyond. 1. Meet your personal writing assistant Do you struggle with writing a heartfelt message or finessing a tricky email? Fear not! Writing Assist is here to help. Writing Assist works as part of your Fire tablet's device keyboard and compatible apps, including email, Word documents and social media. In just a few taps, you can transform your writing from good to great. Try Writing Assist's pre-set styles to turn a simple email into a professionally written note. Or, you can ask Writing Assist for grammar suggestions to make your writing more concise, or elaborate on your ideas. You can even "emojify" your writing to add more fun and personality. 2. Learn more in less time Say goodbye to scrolling through pages of information. The new Webpage Summaries feature allows you to learn pertinent information as quickly as possible. Available on the Silk browser on Fire tablets, Webpage Summaries provides quick insights on web articles. In a matter of seconds, this feature will distill the key points in an article or on a webpage into a clear, concise summary of what you need to know. 3. Get creative with your device wallpaper With Wallpaper Creator, you can easily add a touch of creative flair and customization to your tablet's home screen. You can choose from one of the curated prompts to get started on creating a unique background. Or, if you're ready to let your imagination run wild, type a description of what you'd like to see. For example, you can ask for an image of a tiger swimming underwater or a watercolor-style image of a desert landscape in space. Wallpaper Creator will then turn your vision into a reality, delivering a high-resolution image that you can use as your tablet's wallpaper. Celebrate an AI-powered holiday season Writing Assist, Webpage Summaries, and Wallpaper Creator are now available on Amazon's new Fire HD 8 and other compatible Fire tablet devices, including the latest Fire HD 10 and Fire Max 11 tablets. To learn more, or to order a new Fire tablet this gift-giving season, visit Amazon.com .
Gabriella Vukman Not feeling the Christmas spirit just yet? Here’s 10 things you can do that will have your festive feelings flowing. Decorate. Yes it’s an obvious one but decorating the space around you will remind you that it really is ‘the most wonderful time of the year’ as Andy Williams says. From your workplace to your home, string up some lights and wrap that tinsel around everything. If you aren’t going to put up a real Christmas tree this year, source some real pine needles for that extra special warm and fuzzy festive scent. Host or attend a Christmas party. Find time in your busy schedule to unite with those you love to be around. Be it a lunch, Christmas cookie baking session or a group decorating effort, having your friends and or family together before the actual day of Christmas can really ignite your Yuletide spirit. Visit some Christmas Lights. Doing a neighbourhood Christmas light walk or drive is not just an activity reserved for the youngsters. Appreciate the effort people go to at Christmas time to fuel the festive feels. A relaxing drive-by or exciting brandy-charged stroll with friends never fails to deliver a smile. Bake gingerbread. That’s right. -Let your creativity run rampant as you lose yourself in a world of flour, spices and sweets. Whilst there are a lot of great recipes out there, a lot of them require the gingerbread to be prepped the night before the building process. Have a Christmas movie night. It is now that time of the year where you reach for the classics. Elf, Love Actually, the Polar Express you name it. Get your fix of Christmas cinema whilst snuggled somewhere with a cuppa. Add a touch of festivity to your outfits. It’s not dorky, rather it’s just joyful. Be it earrings, socks, a t-shirt or even a hair ribbon, turn each outfit into an opportunity to celebrate December. Commit to your advent calendar. If you haven’t got one, get one. There’s nothing like the childhood excitement that accompanies the ticking off of each day in the lead up to Christmas. Whether it’s a calendar filled with goodies or with a quote for each day, make it a December ritual to reach each day with a smile. You can even make your own! Be thoughtful. Christmas is a time of celebration and giving. Whether it’s writing a Christmas card, doing something kind for someone or even preparing someone’s stocking, you’ll find that spreading cheer and thoughtfulness only enhances your own. Listen to Christmas music. Don’t be a Grinch. Hurry up and finalise that playlist and listen as often as you can. A good dose of Bublé whilst you’re cleaning, driving or putting up a tree cannot go amiss. Attend a community Christmas carols. Go and watch your local choir perform or enjoy a CFA or community-hosted Christmas carols event. There will be so much Christmas spirit in the air that you are guaranteed to be infected. 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BUFFALO — The University at Buffalo’s WNY Sophomore Externship Experience (SEE) program is set to return in 2025, offering paid opportunities for undergraduate sophomores from UB and across the region to gain hands-on experience with some of Western New York’s top companies. Designed to help students develop their skills, expand their networks, and deepen their understanding of professional opportunities in the region, the program aims to foster a new generation of talented individuals who can make a lasting impact on the local economy. The program is run by the Division of Student Life’s Startup and Innovation Collaboratory Powered by Blackstone LaunchPad (UB CoLab) at UB. Through the SEE program, participating students are matched with leading Western New York companies and organizations, where they can apply their academic knowledge in real-world settings, explore career paths, and enhance their professional readiness. Each extern will receive a $4,000 stipend for the nine-week program, which will run from June 2 to July 31, 2025. Additionally, externs will earn one course credit through UB (pass/fail) and a micro-credential they can showcase on their LinkedIn profiles and resumes. The SEE program is supported by The Prentice Family Foundation and administered by UB CoLab, powered by Blackstone LaunchPad, with collaboration from a wide range of campus and community partners. “We were thrilled by the success of last year’s inaugural SEE program, which exceeded our expectations in terms of student engagement and employer participation,” said Hadar Borden, director of UB CoLab. “With more than 200 applicants and 47 students placed in externships across 25 host companies, the program demonstrated the immense value of exposing students to real-world opportunities in Western New York.” Borden adds: “This year, we are looking forward to expanding the program to include even more students, businesses and industries. It is an exciting time to grow this initiative and help connect our students with the workforce of the future while also showing them the incredible professional possibilities right here in our region.” The SEE program is open to all undergraduate sophomores who have completed their fourth semester by the spring of 2025. This includes students from UB, other Western New York colleges and universities, and those who graduated from a local high school. The externship is designed to be a part-time, immersive experience, with approximately 25 hours per week working with the host company and engaging in professional development activities. Externs will have the opportunity to engage in various professional development activities, including weekly meetups with fellow students, community-building events like Food Truck Tuesdays, and cultural experiences such as Shakespeare in the Park and an Explore Buffalo tour of Silo City. Last year’s program saw participation from students across a variety of majors, including arts and sciences, engineering, business, and health fields. The host companies and organizations in 2024 included ACV Auctions, Buffalo Zoo, Chautauqua Institution, M&T Bank, Kaleida Health, NOCO Energy Corp., People Inc., and many others across industries like technology, health care, finance and manufacturing. “UB SEE offers the opportunity to companies and organizations to apply and join this program as leaders in workforce development in Western New York,” said Borden. “Not only are we providing an opportunity for students at UB, and beyond, to get meaningful experience early in their college careers, we are working with reputable employers in our region to help bolster the workforce in the years ahead.” By participating as host sites, companies gain access to emerging talent and fresh perspectives, all while contributing to the growth of Western New York’s future workforce. Interested companies can apply online via this application form. 2024 program outcomes and impact: • 47 students from 20+ colleges and universities participated. • 25 host companies offered students exposure to over 140 hours of professional experience. • 98% of students reported expanding their professional network, while 93% felt more confident in their problem-solving abilities. • Host companies reported a 96% satisfaction rate, with more than 80% indicating interest in returning as host sites in 2025. How to apply The 2025 WNY Sophomore Externship Experience application deadline for externs is Jan. 31. For companies and organizations interested in hosting externs, priority will be given to those that apply by Jan. 24. Prospective applicants can learn more about the program and how to apply by attending one of the upcoming informational sessions, available both virtually and in person. Interested companies and organizations will be accepted on a rolling basis. Interested students and companies can visit UB’s SEE program website or contact the Startup and Innovation Collaboratory at UB. About UB Startup and Innovation Collaboratory (CoLab) Startup and Innovation CoLab powered by Blackstone LaunchPad opened its doors in March 2016. Located in the Student Union on UB’s North Campus, CoLab provides students with experiential learning, individualized mentorship and ideation support, and seminars and training sessions related to starting and growing a business. The CoLab is one of over 60 campus programs part of the Blackstone Charitable Foundation’s LaunchPad program. Blackstone LaunchPad seeks to close the opportunity gap by equipping primarily first generation and underrepresented college students with key entrepreneurial skills and career exposure, such as paid internships, to build lasting careers.Ocado: The UK's Most ShortedThe Washington Commanders released 2023 first-rounder Emmanuel Forbes on Saturday, cutting ties with another high draft pick from the previous regime. All of previous coach Ron Rivera's first-rounders — including edge rusher Chase Young in 2020, linebacker Jamin Davis in ‘21 and wide receiver Jahan Dotson in '22 — are now gone. Forbes never showed progress to the new staff led by coach Dan Quinn and was a healthy scratch twice this season and did not play in two other games during which the 23-year-old was in uniform. It's unclear if Forbes' release means anything about the status of cornerback Marshon Lattimore , the Commanders' trade deadline pickup in early November who still has not played for them because of a hamstring injury. Lattimore was listed as doubtful for Washington's home game Sunday against Tennessee. The Commanders (7-5) also put running back Austin Ekeler on injured reserve because of a concussion . They elevated kicker Zane Gonzalez and defensive tackle Carl Davis from the practice squad in preparation for facing the Titans (3-8). Washington has lost three in a row to fall from first place in the NFC East to the conference’s final wild-card spot. The most recent loss, last weekend against division rival Dallas, came when Austin Seibert missed his second extra point of the game, which would have tied it with 21 seconds left. Seibert went on IR earlier in the week with a groin injury that Quinn said the kicker reported Monday. While injuries have piled up as the Commanders await their late bye week, the choice of Forbes has been second-guessed since the moment Rivera's front office chose the 166-pound Mississippi State defensive back with the 16th pick over Christian Gonzalez and others. Gonzalez was selected next, by New England, and has started 16 games for the Patriots. Forbes was benched last season by Rivera, who was in charge when Washington selected Davis ahead of offensive lineman Christian Darrisaw in '21 and traded down to take Dotson the following year instead of safety Kyle Hamilton or receiver Chris Olave. Forbes has two interceptions and 12 passes defensed in 20 games. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflWaddell, Tyler & Cheatum, Shelby to Fairbanks, Tyler & Tara , 3840 Sewell St., $304,000. Wadell, Donald K & Janet L to Alonso, Sonia Gutierrez , 811 Rockhurst Dr., $335,000. Warneke, Barbara A to Tlc By Acd LLC , 3901 N 8th St., $280,000. 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Driver of car dead after crash in downtown Lincoln; part of O Street closed Nebraska medical marijuana petitions ruled valid; law set to go into effect Dec. 12 Williamson, Bruce E & Vickie M to Long, Terra Marie & Matthew Loyd , 7421 S 35th St., $430,000. Zimmer Jr Family Trust to Scott, Haydon , 935 La Brea Ave, $227,000. 1033 Brandeis LLC to 333 S 11th St. LLC , 333 S 11th St., $650,000. 51 Holdings LLC to Newman, Barry & Debra , 1600 S 93rd St., $635,734. Allen, David L Estate to Baldwin, Michael P & Jessica L , 5929 Elkcrest Dr., $272,500. Anschutz, Luke F & Anderson-Anschutz, Jessica J to Guy, Amy & David , 5907 Arrowwood Rd., $478,500. Arington, Thomas D to McDowell, Paige & Molly , 2121 W Garfield St., $235,000. Augustyn, Charles Leonard to Hudson Properties LLC , 731 N 58th St., $180,000. Austin, Geraldine J Revocable Trust to Stull, Mary E & William H , 4500 S 50th St., $242,000. Bashore, Joe Walter III Estate to Midwest's Best Home Renovations LLC , 3275 Potter St., $115,000. Baumfalk, Diane to Gerbers, Phillip L Family Trust , 2425 Folkways Blvd (Unit #135), $31,250. Becker, Bradley L & Kelley R to Mok, David & Bryan, Maia , 4105 N 18th St., $257,000. Bell, Aaron & Niki to Zelnio, Lucas & Teagan , 2020 Calvert St., $280,000. Berge, Martin Bradlee to Mmjs Properties LLC , 7024 Stanton St., $109,000. Black Forest Partners Inc to Blosser, James R & D'arcy , 6245 Carveth Dr., $165,000. Blaker, Dennis F & Karen K Living Trust to Almotawa, Safaa M , 4524 NW 49th St., $250,000. Burback, Betty to Gerbers, Phillip L Family Trust , 2425 Folkways Blvd (Unit #135), $31,250. Burjus, John to Hyland, Dan S & Joann M , 7836 Stonewall Ct, $318,800. Byington, Robert T & Jane A to Bel Fury Investments Group LLC , 1500 Stonyhill Rd., $238,450. Calvert Properties LLC to Casey Nelson Estate LLC , 1845 S 1st St., $1,200,000. Caryco Inc to Koll Investment Properties LLC , 924 Garfield St., $415,000. Chimney Rock Capital LLC to Davis, Ardeane M , 1911 Brower Rd., $225,000. Crowley, James B to Regan, Patrick , 2636 Sewell St., $149,900. Csom-ross LLC to Offerside LLC , 3001 S St., $310,000. Csom-ross LLC to Offerside LLC , 2931 Apple St., $310,000. Csom-ross LLC to Offerside LLC , 1425 N 14th St., $310,000. Davis, Dawn Y & Jerrod W to Ordaz, Arturo Gonzalez , 2445 SW 16th St., $255,000. Davis, Thomas R Estate to Schmidt, Marty , 4214 Starr St., $158,000. Domico, Joseph K to Deze Designed Investments LLC , 1633 Euclid Ave, $114,000. Dubas, Paul L & Teddi L to Hm Investing LLC , 945 S 35th St., $140,000. Egelhoff, Frank to Slechta, Joseph , 4930 J St., $245,000. Evergreen Development Inc to Holdsworth, Cathy , 1155 Evergreen Rd. (Bennet), $70,000. F & G Properties LLC to Salazar, Augusto J & Priscilla G , 7740 Kallum Dr., $399,950. Fanelle, Erica to Lott, Patricia , 3601 N 70th St., $209,000. Four Friends LLC to Benavides, Ayden & Mackensie , 6331 Colfax Ave, $248,000. Gardner, Christian to Goodban, Kevin , 535 Tyler St. (Bennet), $198,000. Girmus, Taegan & Kiley to Pawlowski, Luke Wesley , 819 S 45th St., $250,000. Godfrey, Victor Ryun to Knox Properties Revocable Trust , 2744 Jackson Dr., $479,900. Gooch, Matthew to Pham, Tam & Nguyen, Mai H , 6600 NW 105th St. (Malcolm), $515,000. Grant, Fred C to Bel Fury Investments Group LLC , 2284 Sheldon St., $89,000. Gyhra, Wesley & Laurie to Richmond, Luke & Mercedes , 9741 N 151 St. (Waverly), $600,000. Haffner, Doug & Susanna to Wedding, Alex & Fields, Brianna , 3825 A St., $218,000. Hansmeyer Investments LLC to 4606 Grassridge Rd. LLC , 4606 Grassridge Rd., $160,000. Heineke, Doris M Estate to Kaliszewski, Kirk , 265 Garden St. (Bennet), $170,000. Holloway, James Craig Jr & Jessica Marie to Leske, Charlotte Marie , 2411 S Canterbury Ln, $360,000. Homemade Holdings LLC to Sweeney, Brien & Alysha , 3236 Mohawk St., $230,000. Husted, Evan to Scherer, Megan , 1841 Oakdale Ave, $310,000. Jenda Family Services LLC to City Of Lincoln & The County Of Lancaster , 815 K St., $1,100,000. Jenkins, Joseph & Evans, Madisen to Hall, Patricia , 2417 S 39th St., $225,000. Jones, Barbara A to Tempelmeyer, Earl & Mertes, Catherine , 8867 Leighton Ave, $250,000. Khorram Capital LLC to Midwest's Best Home Renovations LLC , 6019 Baldwin Ave, $142,000. Khorram Capital LLC to Lg Rentals LLC , 7301 Morton St., $180,000. Klein, Larry J & Gayle (Aka Tracey) Declaration Of Trust to Kumke, Michaella J & Kennedy, Ariana R , 2401 Marilynn Ave, $138,000. Klein, Robert A Estate to Kumke, Michaella J & Kennedy, Ariana R , 2401 Marilynn Ave, $138,000. Klmd Investments LLC to Montoya, Luis A Portales & Salazar, Elizabeth , 2550 SW 17th St., $300,000. Klodnicki, Richard H Estate to Millennial Estates & Investments LLC , 510 Northborough Ln, $175,000. Koll Investment Properties LLC to 1991 Properties LLC , 924 Garfield St., $420,000. Kreiter, Travis to Solberg, Derek & Homolka, Lacey , 5441 Stockwell St., $280,000. Lambert, Jena N to Egelhoff, Frank & Anna , 8114 Meredeth St., $385,000. Lamp, Adam to Nguyen, Kiet Tuan & Phuong Nga Thi & Thach, Tra & Le, Khoi , 1730 W Big Sky Rd., $385,000. Legacy Homes Omaha LLC to Palmer, Todd C & Elizabeth J , 10231 S 31st St. (Roca), $90,530. Mattern, William & Jean to Schmidt, Ethan M & Kelsey L , 3342 Washington St., $296,800. McCarty, Jasmine to Williams, Justin & Deborah , 1136 A St., $147,000. Melby, Ross & McKenzie to Anderson, Nathan & Melissa , 4210 W Ludwig Dr., $403,000. Merboth, Marcia K to Bogus, Kurt & Christine G , 4631 Birch Hollow Dr., $427,500. Mikus, James & Shelly L to Hitz, Katie & Cox, Braydon , 424 W Cuming St., $330,000. Mundorf, Denise & Edward L to Siedhoff, Eric S & Elizabeth J , 25 Apple St. (Bennet), $525,000. Myers, Chris L & Kasandra to Keating, Jack & McKenna , 101 Scott's Creek Pl (Hickman), $510,000. Nessetti, Shelly M to Bakr, Faris & Eazden, Zainab , 8229 Ryley Ln, $330,000. New Traditions Home And Realty LLC D/B/A Hartland Homes to Tran, Khoa & Vo, Dung , 6401 N 12th Ct, $353,838. Newcomm, Kathy L to Gerbers, Phillip L Family Trust , 2425 Folkways Blvd (Unit #135), $31,250. Nguyen, Vuong H & Truong, Tien T to Mejia, Hugo Vicente , 5100 W Partridge Ln, $195,000. Nichols, Christy to Nw27 LLC , 7002 NW 27th St., $5,573,875. Ntc Leasing LLC to S&kd Company LLC , 1000 Driftwood Dr., $225,000. Oatman, Ashley to Rock And Fortress Ps 144 LLC , 2301 Irving St., $292,500. Obioma, Chigozie John to Mai, Linh & Binh , 2207 Old Glory Rd., $313,000. Offerside LLC to Abundance Real Estate LLC , 3001 S St., $176,000. Offerside LLC to Deze Designed Investments LLC , 2931 Apple St., $133,000. Offerside LLC to Tnd Investments LLC , 1425 N 14th St., $160,000. Opp, Edwin L to Lindburg, Taylor S , 6551 Boxelder Dr., $274,000. Perez, Abner & Ana F to Bauer, Kyle Ln. & Ashley Megan , 125 N Harrison St. (Hallam), $179,000. Perez, Chris & Everth to Perez, Abner & Ana , 2151 S 50th St., $227,500. R C Krueger Development Company to Dunrite Homes Incorporated , 9421 Dalton Dr., $87,950. R C Krueger Development Company to Dunrite Homes Incorporated , 9511 Dalton Dr., $86,950. Randazzo, Richard & Beverly to Le, Hong Van & Vu, Kim Chi Thi , 7001 La Salle St., $298,000. Rasmussen, Pete to Asproperties LLC , 1336 Plum St., $152,000. Rcj Inc to 1943 LLC , 1943 S 34th St., $190,000. Rcj Inc to 1943 LLC , 1943 S 34th St., $75,200. Redland, Benjamin & Abby to West, Joshua , 1512 W Lake Ct, $352,000. Reed, Julie E to Cernik, Leonard G & Debra D , 1600 Kingston Rd., $305,000. Rice, Robert & Celia to Sheets, Caleb & Jenna , 915 Chicory Ln (Hickman), $435,000. Richland Homes LLC to Oatman, Ashley , 7921 Lena St., $494,415. Richmond, Mercedes & Luke to Detzel, Larysa & Matthew , 14138 St. Ronan Cir (Waverly), $490,000. Roehl, Phyllis Mae Revocable Trust, The to Roehl, Louann , 6131 S 48th St., $246,000. Roeker, Jodene R to Grabowski, Haley , 324 Prestwick Rd., $220,000. Rowbal, Roy to Nw27 LLC , 7002 NW 27th St., $5,573,875. Schreiter, Jerris L to Gregg, Austin J & Taylor R & Schreiter, Craig D , 27303 SW 14th St. (Hallam), $358,000. Schwisow, Eldonna Revocable Trust to Oncenter Construction Inc , 7050 N 50th Pl, $80,000. Schwisow, Eldonna Revocable Trust to Oncenter Construction Inc , 7100 N 50th Pl, $80,000. Schwisow, Roger H Revocable Trust to Oncenter Construction Inc , 7050 N 50th Pl, $80,000. Schwisow, Roger H Revocable Trust to Oncenter Construction Inc , 7100 N 50th Pl, $80,000. Smetter Custom Homes Inc to Russell Wilshusen & Teresa M Eisenmenger-Wilshusen , 6961 Claystone Dr., $418,489. Smith, Cheryl to Nw27 LLC , 7002 NW 27th St., $5,573,875. Stelzer, James R Revocable Trust to The Revocable Living Trust Of The Barcus Family , 8433 Augusta Dr., $585,000. Stone, Sondra L Estate to Polygon Corporation , 2011 Surfside Dr., $250,000. Sullivan, Shaun to Zenor, Brenton & Rachel , address unspecified, $456,010. Sullivan, Shaun to Zenor, Brenton & Rachel , 4909 W Raymond Rd. (Raymond), $456,010. Sumner, John & Natasha to Kovar, Richard & Brenda , 5820 Bridle Ln, $368,000. Swiftsale LLC to Sanchez, Antonio Balderas , 4923 Martin St., $265,000. Szlapka, Mario A Sr to Baker, David & Susan , 501 S 53rd St., $210,000. Szlapka, Nancy Roman to Baker, David & Susan , 501 S 53rd St., $210,000. U.s. Bank National Association to Golden Touch Investments LLC , 5400 W Benton St., $111,250. Union College to Csh Properties LLC , 3803 S 48th St., $280,000. Van Horn Custom Homes LLC to Christo, James R & Vicki V , 911 S 88th St., $92,000. Van Vliet, Tami L Living Trust to Suddarth, Zachery T & Lori L , 9510 Clear Sky Rd., $580,000. Vo, Sy & Nguyen, Su T to Nguyen, Khanh Hoa & Vu, Thi Ngoc Van , 839 Karen Dr., $294,000. Weander, Sheryl A Revocable Trust to Vella, L Jaylen & Thompson, Lindsay T , 1010 Colony Ln, $287,500. Weisbeck, Linda S to Benzel, Taylor E , 2917 N 44th St., $135,000. Welch, Amber Rose to Zlq Investments LLC , 2793 E St., $182,000. Wheeler, Gerdan & Fadili, Meriem to Petersen, Logan , 448 Floyd Dr. (Malcolm), $255,000. Williams, Carol to Hipple, Suzette M , 2516 Bishop Rd., $400,000. 200164man LLC to Buresh Properties LLC , 515 W S St. (Unit #30), $275,000. 916 Properties LLC to Holle, Luke , 2445 Cheshire S, $347,500. Acorn Properties LLC to Rosowski, David , 2812 Arlington Ave, $185,000. Amberly, Donna J Trust to Mowrey, Sheree , 9147 Round Hill Dr., $319,900. Augustyn, Daniel J & Lindsay C to Brockman, David & Julie , 2731 Katy Cir, $505,000. Ayres, Madisyn to Sack, Barbara & Gerald , 8337 S 63rd St., $350,000. Baade Property LLC to Schneider Custom Homes Inc , 1824 E 8th St. (Hickman), $72,500. Bade, Michelle to Reardon, Kirby & Dana , 4661 Pioneer Greens Ct, $605,000. Baker, Glenda to Gerdes, Michael J , 8900 Gold Dust Rd., $525,000. Bechtolt, Delores A to Taylor, Vernadine & Tucker, Terrence , 5229 Wilshire Blvd, $225,000. Beek, Terry L & Karen S to Kruske, Kyle M & Kayla M , 5000 S 47th St., $260,000. Benes, Douglas A & Patricia to Emily Kalberg Hruza & Rodolfo Antonio Villegas , 4341 Abbott Rd., $215,000. Birn, Ryan C & Rachael L to McMackin, Jade & Lubbers, Christopher , 7725 Tropp Ridge Dr., $475,000. Blackwell, Victoria to Wild Park Investments LLC , 3342 W St., $130,000. Bmv Properties LLC to Manceaux, Blake W , 7101 Starr St., $240,000. Broman, Jeffrey A to Moore, Connie & Kaffenberger, Anthony , 3025 N 63rd St., $265,000. Broman, Kenneth to Moore, Connie & Kaffenberger, Anthony , 3025 N 63rd St., $265,000. Buckwalter, Joan E Trust to Scoggins, Jesse D & Carol , 7124 Phoenix Dr., $439,000. Buhr Construction Inc to Matson, Kerri , 9460 Merryvale Dr., $365,000. Carl, Brendan M & Jennifer M to Raastad, Chandler & Reeves, Christian , 5333 N St., $215,000. Carnie, David T Family Trust to Enquist, Arlan , 6901 S 89th St., $247,000. Clark, Norman L & Linda M to Luna, Santiago & Rosa , 2551 SW 17th St., $312,500. Colling, David F & Emma Jean to 100 Year Homes Inc , 4001 Pioneers Blvd, $245,000. Crosby, Amber to Homemade Holdings LLC , 3420 N 53rd St., $102,961. Cudaback, Richard D Estate to 916 Properties LLC , 1625 W Rose St., $190,000. Dawson, Randy G to A&K Real Estate LLC & JTR Development, LLC , 3018 S 42nd St., $100,000. Dell, Carrie to Aksamit, Toni S & Baker, Shawn , 7141 Willow Ave, $220,000. Demar, Clinton & Kyla to Demar, Clinton R , 5040 Union Hill Rd., $210,910. Derby Homes LLC to McCarthy, Nicholas & Madisen , 6401 Lexington Ave, $315,000. Diamond Investments LLC to Gibson, Durant & Tiffany , 1206 W Jean Ave, $99,450. Dinh, Xuan Mai Thi to Boman, Thomas D , 516 N 23rd St., $159,000. Dinh, Xuan Mai Thi & Nguyen, Mai Thao Thi to Boman, Thomas D , 516 N 23rd St., $159,000. Dixon, Clifford N to Musgrave, Tom M & Michelle R , 4043 Saint Paul Ave, $170,000. Fried, Brandon L & Lisa A to Mefferd, Debora , 1916 Morningside Dr., $278,500. Garmel Properties LLC to Nunnally, Elizabeth , 3839 S 57th St., $180,000. Genereux, Troy A to Eischen, Leah , 7029 S Eldora Ln, $170,000. Gilligan, Adam T & Rebecca R to Nei Global Relocation Company , 2841 W Rose St., $360,000. Gonzales, Mitchell D to Lepinski Properties LLC , 7938 Phares Dr., $280,000. Goodson, Lloyd E & Susan S to Goodson, Lloyd E , 2644 B St., $NaN. Grady, Christopher & Jade to Kirchner, Jami , 5111 W Partridge Ln, $240,000. Griffith, James & Charity to Nordhues, Rachael , 6433 Platte Ave, $209,000. Gullion, Adam M to Essink, Grayson & Holly , 8541 Lincoln St. (Cheney), $149,950. Hagerman, Jay C Estate to Wilson, Shanda H & Seth T , 7201 Cedar Creek Cir, $373,102. Hagood, Britney to Schaaf, Cody R , 2725 S 38th St., $214,000. Haith, Lowell E Family Trust to Haith, Linda S , 7200 Thomasbrook Cir, $325,000. Hajek, Larry G & Rhonda E to Middleton, Elizabeth A , 2511 Alicia Ln, $304,195. Hall, Patricia to Johnathon Michael Scott Janda & Wendy Mae Janda , 4515 Grassridge Rd., $230,000. Hanna, Dianna L to Ponce, Isaias Gustavo , 4903 Calvert St., $195,000. Hanner, Michael P & Season R to Wehrs, Brian & Denee , 7815 W Walin Ln, $600,000. Harris, Bo & Vermaas, Jessica to Koll Investment Properties LLC , 3420 Timber Ridge Cir, $205,000. Hawley, Caleb C & Amanda S to Schwarting, Jason & Valerie , 615 Eldon Dr., $300,000. Heritage Lakes LLC to Lnk Modern Design And Build LLC , 1245 S 95th St., $180,000. Heritage Lakes LLC to Smith, Dave & Heather , 9709 Casa Colina Ct, $95,000. Heritage, Jennifer to Jessica Jo Andersen-Anschutz & Luke F Anschutz , 15900 S 58th Pl (Roca), $1,000,000. Hermance, Julie A & Whiteside, Sally J to Hammer, Jaclyn Belle , 2451 S 60th St. (Unit #1), $211,500. Hipple, Suzette M to Cunningham, Nancy E , 2609 Bishop Ln, $389,000. Hoelscher, Mary L to Sawtelle, Grant T , 1929 S 53rd St., $255,000. Homemade Holdings LLC to Hotep Real Estate LLC , 3772 F St., $190,000. Hutchison, Jerry R & Rebecca L to Sommarstrom, Don & Penny , 5920 Cavvy Rd., $399,900. Ignatowski, Eric William & Ashley Kay to Unger, Shannon L , 7830 Patrick Ave, $392,500. Invest Enterprise LLC to Niehus, Nolan J & Jaylee , 2520 N 63rd St., $272,000. Janson, Sonya F Revocable Trust to Siebert, Alene , 3353 M St., $370,000. Jp Investments LLC to Hayes, Isaiah & Thomas, Jessalyn , 2308 Q St., $257,000. Kamarad, Jaime M to Tello, Jose A , 1934 Timber Ridge Rd., $300,000. Kammuna, Hussam Z to Morgan, Lyle L & Joan A Family Trust , 401 N Coddington Ave, $230,000. Kritner, Willa J Estate to Bubb, Anastacie M , 2738 S 44th St., $247,000. Krug, Kristopher to Taylor, Corey & Camille , 3100 Laramie Cir, $230,000. Lamb, Donna D Estate to Mizerski, Alex & Jessica , 3519 Neerpark Dr., $252,000. Lancaster Development LLC to Heine, Darin E , address unspecified, $80,000. Legacy Model Properties LLC to Hallmark Homes LLC , 2900 Walter Ter (Roca), $115,000. Lesoing Rentals LLC to Neighborhoods Inc Dba Neighborworks Lincoln , 1135 Furnas Ave, $85,000. Lesoing Rentals LLC to Neighborhoods Inc Dba Neighborworks Lincoln , 1131 Furnas Ave, $85,000. Lincoln Holdings Trust to Starr, Karen , 301 Snowberry Rd., $645,000. Lipovsky, Brendan & Emily to Hughes, Christopher & Deanna , 1535 SW 26th St., $300,000. Lnk Modern Design And Build LLC to Nations, Keely C , 8905 Gold Dust Rd., $899,900. Louis Carl Estates LLC to Grow Hallam LLC , 410 Lou Dr. (Hallam), $54,000. Louis Carl Estates LLC to Grow Hallam LLC , 401 Railroad St. (Hallam), $54,000. Luke, Kathleen M to Bentley, Roger & Rita , 6212 Windhaven Dr., $235,000. Manion Construction Inc to Makesh Kumar Palaniswamy & Chaithanya Makesh Kumar , 7335 Isidore Dr., $487,605. Martin, Tawni & Ottmann, Carter to Smith, Kobe & Hillman, Olyvia , 2735 S 9th St., $198,000. Matthews, Dylan to Sack, Barbara & Gerald , 8337 S 63rd St., $350,000. McGill, Lawrence D & Marilyn S to McGill, John L Living Trust , address unspecified, $156,000. McPherson, Cynthia A to Culp, Travis O , 3640 D St., $235,500. Medley, Jacob to Stastny, Ryan & Kayla , 1433 W Silverado Dr., $126,000. Murray Custom Homes LLC to Gatewood, Joshua Luke & Katharine Lindsay , 8719 Dragonfly Ln, $615,000. Naylor, Jonathan L & Katie M to Lind, Jay E , 5215 Normal Blvd, $202,000. Ncd-1 Inc to Matthews, Dylan & Madisyn , 315 Kristi Ln (Hickman), $453,528. Nei Global Relocation Company to Hamo, Aeid , 2841 W Rose St., $360,000. Newman, Barry L & Debra A to Kadavy, Matthew & Jody , 8240 Trail Ridge Ct, $374,900. Nuss, Rene' to Moore, Connie & Kaffenberger, Anthony , 3025 N 63rd St., $265,000. Odgers Family Trust, The to Strizek, Harvey & Nancy , 5741 Enterprise Dr., $299,000. Operation Outreach Inc to Waly, Abdulameer & Jaf, Ronak , 5725 Chatsworth Ln, $440,000. Packett, Beau L Estate to Stern, Stephen , 2019 S 12th St., $144,500. Paramount Holdings LLC to Brosh, Jayn , 6613 Ballard Ave, $215,000. Parks, Tabitha M to Bernadt, Kevin J , 4800 Tipperary Trl, $168,000. Paxtor, Isabel Lopez & Lopez, Franco to Gonzalez, Marcelina , 4339 N 15th St., $214,500. Peaks, Laverne L to Benes, Gabriel R , 21200 NW 70th St. (Raymond), $230,000. Pierce, Jeffrey Charles & Jennifer Marie to Lipovsky, Brendan & Emily , 1535 SW 26th St., $278,500. Polzin Family Revocable Trust to Hywood, Karen , 7963 Yellow Knife Dr., $445,000. Prairie Home Builders Inc to Newman, Nancy J & Timothy W , 2727 N 91st St., $553,724. Predmore Real Estate Pc to Gardner, Christian & Alyssa , 165 Switchgrass Ln (Bennet), $460,069. Rekart, Marsha to Mattus, Janina Lea Revocable Trust , 561 Blue Sage Blvd, $432,600. Rodriguez, Carlos E Sr to Stastny, Ryan & Kayla , 1433 W Silverado Dr., $125,000. Rodriguez, Melissa to Stastny, Ryan & Kayla , 1433 W Silverado Dr., $125,000. Rp Holdings LLC to Draper Renovations LLC , 1744 S 25th St., $162,000. Saunders, Gerald Allen & Connie Fay to Saunders, Spencer , 3838 S 17th St., $180,000. Schneider Custom Homes Inc to Carlson, James & Beth , 9500 Wilderness Sky Dr., $521,888. Schwarting, Jason A & Valerie R to Mitchell, Ethan & Cloyd, Alcina , 2415 N 64th St., $195,000. Scioto Properties Sp-16 LLC to Sally L Schmieding Revocable Trust & Robert E Schmieding Revocable Trust , 4001 Pleasantview Cir, $205,000. Seng, Richard L 1996 Trust to King, Melissa , 6547 Boxelder Dr., $245,000. Shaffer, Julie to Harris, Janice L , 8438 S Tularosa Ct, $240,000. Smetter Custom Homes Inc to Brown, Chad & Cara , 6953 Claystone Dr., $405,899. Southview Inc to Elevate Luxury Homes LLC , 7910 Ephraem Ln, $93,000. Stertz, Dale & Marilyn Joint Trust, The to Pagles, Cody & Lacey , 10600 Stagecoach Rd. (Hickman), $465,000. Stolley, Roger M to Pence, Brad , 2325 NW 6th St., $220,000. Streeter, Nancy L Revocable Trust to Jon Paul & Sheri Ann Stewart & Bradley E & Sharleen R Riemenschneider , 7032 Shamrock Rd., $215,000. Ten Hulzen, Lonnie Leon & Kelli Ann to Pierce, Jeffrey & Jennifer , 28785 S 96th St. (Firth), $522,500. Tesfazion, Fiseha to Ghebreyohannes, Senay , 9344 Benziger Dr., $390,000. Troy Bugbee Homes LLC to Qasim, Sabah Ibrahim , 6020 N 15th Ct, $405,353. Tuscany Townhomes to Castillo, Rene & Carmen Y , address unspecified, $20,000. Vanarsdale, Tana & Christopher to Tran, Thu Minh & Do, Nam X , 5332 NW Tudor Ln, $372,000. Vandeventer, Betty A to Knaak, Robert & Kristi , 6455 Boxelder Dr., $260,000. Walters, Lezlie to Justus, Harold Jr & Staci , 6933 Platte Ave, $180,000. Waly, Abdulameer Kareem to 4hlg LLC , 7947 Twinoaks Rd., $275,000. Webb, Jill C to Easley, Bryan W & Kallie L , 12301 Yankee Hill Rd. (Bennet), $750,000. Weston Painting LLC & Hollywood Cleaners to Weston Painting LLC , 2764 S St., $1. Worth Rentals LLC to Hansen, Jacob & Cherokee , 940 Fairfield St., $185,000. Yankee Hill Townhomes LLC to Lancaster Development LLC , 6549 Maple View Ct, $250,185. Yankee Hill Townhomes LLC to Lancaster Development LLC , 6349 S 7th Pl, $211,185. Yankee Hill Townhomes LLC to Lancaster Development LLC , 6343 S 7th Pl, $211,185.
Sorry, but your browser does not support the video tag. (BPT) - Tech gifts are consistently some of the most popular presents to give and receive during the holidays. In fact, according to the annual Consumer Technology Holiday Purchase Patterns report , a record 233 million U.S. adults (89%) will buy tech products during the 2024 holiday season. But with so many devices out there, it can be hard to decide on the perfect option for the loved one on your list. A tablet like the new Fire HD 8 from Amazon offers the versatility of an all-in-one device, with access to streaming, gaming, video chatting, reading or writing all at your fingertips. Fire HD 8 also features a vibrant 8-inch HD display and lightweight, portable design, for high-quality entertainment on the go. Plus, Fire HD 8 comes with three new AI features that can help you get the most out of your tablet experience. Check them out below and learn how they can help you with daily tasks this holiday season and beyond. 1. Meet your personal writing assistant Do you struggle with writing a heartfelt message or finessing a tricky email? Fear not! Writing Assist is here to help. Writing Assist works as part of your Fire tablet's device keyboard and compatible apps, including email, Word documents and social media. In just a few taps, you can transform your writing from good to great. Try Writing Assist's pre-set styles to turn a simple email into a professionally written note. Or, you can ask Writing Assist for grammar suggestions to make your writing more concise, or elaborate on your ideas. You can even "emojify" your writing to add more fun and personality. 2. Learn more in less time Say goodbye to scrolling through pages of information. The new Webpage Summaries feature allows you to learn pertinent information as quickly as possible. Available on the Silk browser on Fire tablets, Webpage Summaries provides quick insights on web articles. In a matter of seconds, this feature will distill the key points in an article or on a webpage into a clear, concise summary of what you need to know. 3. Get creative with your device wallpaper With Wallpaper Creator, you can easily add a touch of creative flair and customization to your tablet's home screen. You can choose from one of the curated prompts to get started on creating a unique background. Or, if you're ready to let your imagination run wild, type a description of what you'd like to see. For example, you can ask for an image of a tiger swimming underwater or a watercolor-style image of a desert landscape in space. Wallpaper Creator will then turn your vision into a reality, delivering a high-resolution image that you can use as your tablet's wallpaper. Celebrate an AI-powered holiday season Writing Assist, Webpage Summaries, and Wallpaper Creator are now available on Amazon's new Fire HD 8 and other compatible Fire tablet devices, including the latest Fire HD 10 and Fire Max 11 tablets. To learn more, or to order a new Fire tablet this gift-giving season, visit Amazon.com .
The movement of the peso is seen to dictate investor sentiment at the local bourse this shortened week of stock trading amid the holidays. Philstocks Financial Inc. senior analyst Japhet Tantiangco said traders were on the lookout for the trading of the local currency, which recently hit a record-low of P59 against the greenback. “A further depreciation of the peso is expected to pose downside risks to the market while a recovery is expected to provide the opposite,” he explained. While the support line of the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) stays put at 6,400 level, Tantiangco said the market has yet to “break above its 10-day exponential moving average,” which indicates a downtrend. “From a fundamental standpoint, the local market has been driven to more attractive levels, giving opportunity to bargain hunters,” he added. In fact, on Friday, the PSEi ended a seven-day losing streak as investors bought up cheap stocks. The benchmark index rose by 0.17 percent, or 10.78 points, to close at 6,406.38 while the wider All-Shares index climbed by 0.11 percent, or 4.08 points, to close at 3,675.83. Investors found some glimmer of hope after the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas implemented a third rate cut this year, bringing the interest policy down to 5.75 percent. Trading is suspended on Dec. 24 and Dec. 25. INQ Subscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy .
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