Wireless speakers specifically for audiobooks

Hi all, I’m the founder of Dio, a company building affordable multi-room speakers. I started my company because I’ve gotten really into audiobooks, but there isn’t a viable option to easily keep listening to my books while I do things around the house. Earphones and Bluetooth speakers are a hassle, so I decided to make

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New Zealand implements new rules to level the playing field towards first time homebuyers and against investors

New Zealand will prevent property investors from deduction mortgage interest from their rental income starting from October 1.This is the latest in a series of efforts to reduce enthusiasm among investors to buy existing houses thereby giving a level playing field for first-home buyers.In March the country introduced the bright-line rule which taxes gains on

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Way outside Toronto

Just saw a listing I was watching in Bowmanville go for 1,140,000. List price 850000. Was listed before this for 629000 in 2019 and sold for the same. Just an ordinary house. Everything is broken. via /r/canadahousing https://ift.tt/3A19osj

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Bought my first home and I have buyer’s remorse

bought a 1 bedroom condo in DT Toronto and I just can’t get away from buyer’s remorse. I liked the location, view. It was also quite new, and most importantly was within my budget. It was 100 sqft smaller than the place I was renting, but I thought I could just manage it.Now that I

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Free on-line premium .NET conference – Dotnetos Conf

It’s all free for you, from community to community. No hidden costs, no e-mail registration! Monday to Wednesday – tons of premium content about .NET performance, architecture, and other advanced topics! The speakers profile speaking for itself:- Jared Parsons – Lead for the C# Compiler Team- David Fowler – Creator of SignalR and ASP.NET Core-

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How serious is food inflation in Canada?

How serious is food inflation in Canada?https://ift.tt/3ATF8kj investigation continues but evidence suggesting that Statistics Canada is underestimating food inflation is mounting.For example, while the CPI report indicates that the price of ketchup has dropped by 5.9 per cent, BetterCart suggests ketchup is up by 7.3 per cent since January. Potatoes are 11.5 per cent more

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Is it just me or is the TFSA system incredibly generous ?

Now I could be wrong but my understanding of the US equivalent (Roth IRA) is that you get the fixed limit per year of appoximately $5000 that doesn’t accumulate if it’s not used. In contrast to the Canadian TFSA that does accumulate it’s annual limit.I was roughly 27 years old when I properly understood this

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