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Apple’s Steve Jobs was a rare breed — here’s why many charismatic tech CEOs fail
Should you work at that startup? Should you invest in it? Here’s what you need to know.Business - MarketWatch - October 26 -
Apple’s stock gets rare bearish call — and here are the four reasons why
KeyBanc worries about low upgrade rates and the potential for a lower-cost iPhone SE to cannibalize sales of more expensive models, for example.Business - MarketWatch - October 25 -
Intel CEO’s turnaround mirrors some moves by Steve Jobs. But is it too late?
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger gave a few important details Thursday about the company’s ongoing restructuring that mirrored some of the moves that Steve Jobs made at Apple — but it may ...Business - MarketWatch - November 1 -
A Tech Pioneer Reflects on Steve Jobs’s Advice to Let Go and Embrace Change
Geomagic founder Ping Fu tells ‘Your Next Move’ how she embraces change.Business - Inc. - November 6 -
Why Businesses Should ‘Expect the Unexpected’ for Trump’s Second-Term Tax Policy
Republicans will have a trifecta in Washington, but that doesn’t mean policy is a sure thing.Business - Inc. - November 14 -
OpenAI, Competitors Look for Ways to Overcome Current Limitations
The AI arms race is heating up even as the field has hit limits.Business - Inc. - November 14 -
Steal This EMT’s 3-Word Mantra to Stop Yourself From Freaking Out in Stressful Situations
The three words stand for three ultra-simple steps that will help you stay calm in the face of crisis.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
It’s a Great Time for Giving Back. But Don’t Leave Out Remote Workers
‘Tis the season for giving back—and with virtual volunteering opportunities, even your hybrid or remote employees can get involved.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
3 Holiday Shopping Trends to Improve Customer Experience
Prepare your customer service team for the holiday rush with these insights.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
5 Innovative Companies Fighting Climate Change
These companies are solving big problems facing the planet.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Is a Brand Invasion Coming for BlueSky? Not Exactly
The social network’s business model isn’t reliant on ads. What does this mean for its long-term survival—and your hopes of getting a true Twitter substitute?Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Why the Return to Office Workforce is Coming Back Less Diverse
Studies show women, people of color, and disabled employees, many of them high performers, are choosing job flexibility and working from home over going in to work.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Advance Auto Parts Closing Hundreds of Stores in Turnaround Effort
More than 200 franchises will shutter, as well as more than 500 corporate stores as the chain retrenches in the face of ongoing losses.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
These 2 Female Climate Tech Founders Are Mining the Riches of the Ocean to Save the Planet
Lacey Reddix and Pilanda Watkins-Curry, the co-founders of Olokun Minerals, want to extract from the ocean the minerals key to the energy transition.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Arizona Chip Plant Gets $6.6 Billion Ahead of Trump Return
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing’s U.S. unit will get federal money from the CHIPS Act, and will share some profits with the government.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
As Recalls Multiply, Ford’s Safety Record Draws Comparisons to Boeing’s
A $165 million fine from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for a sluggish recall—one of many in recent years—highlights flaws in the automaker’s production safety record.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
The Trump Bump: 3 Industries Likely to See More M&A Under the New Administration
Analysts predict that Trump’s second term could be a ‘golden age’ for mergers and acquisitions.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
How Tech Trailblazer Ping Fu Copes With Failure
The Geomagic founder talks about leading her company through tough times on ‘Your Next Move.’Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Why Elon Musk Says His New Role ‘Won’t Be Business as Usual’
Musk’s moves since the election suggest the Tesla CEO will be heavily involved in the Trump administration’s ‘revolution,’ as he calls it.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Here’s Why Apple Fans Are Waiting for an Exciting Hardware News Week
Apple’s VP of marketing teased that the tech giant would be releasing a bunch of new hardware this week. Expect these products to have a lot to do with AI.Business - Inc. - October 28 -
CEOs: Here Are 3 Reminders Before You Promote Your Tech Geniuses to Management
Executives need a reality check before transitioning their tech experts to people leaders.Business - Inc. - November 6 -
This 22-Year-Old Tech CEO Says an 80-Hour Work Week Is a Lifestyle Choice. It Earned Him Death Threats. And Job Seekers.
“Extraordinary outcomes have to have extraordinary effort,” Daksh Gupta tells Inc.Business - Inc. - 2 days ago -
Jim Cramer says he's feeling even more confident in Apple's future. Here's why
Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi laid out a clear path for Apple shares to climb higher.Business - CNBC - 2 days ago -
He has already fathered many children. Now Musk wants all of the US to embrace extreme breeding | Arwa Mahdawi
Trump’s billionaire best friend wants young people to ‘fear’ childlessness. He’ll be right at home in an incoming administration set on rolling back reproductive rights. Is Elon Musk the dinner ...World - The Guardian - 3 days ago -
Salesforce CEO Benioff rips Microsoft's AI efforts. Here's why we're not picking sides
Deutsche Bank raised Salesforce's price target to $365 apiece from $325 Friday.Business - CNBC - 15 hours ago -
Big Tech CEOs send well wishes to Trump
Tech world reactions came from leaders including Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos.Top stories - NBC News - November 6 -
Apple releases Apple Intelligence. Here's how to get it on your iPhone
The release is a critical milestone for Apple, which is relying on the feature launch to power its marketing campaign for the iPhone 16.Business - CNBC - October 28 -
Why the Cavaliers Remind Steve Kerr of the Early Warriors
Cleveland and its new coach, Kenny Atkinson, are putting the rest of the N.B.A. on notice, similar to what Golden State did a decade ago.Sports - The New York Times - November 10 -
Steve Ballmer: the tech billionaire asking if voters want ‘just the facts’
Former Microsoft boss seeks to build better democracy with dataWorld - Financial Times - November 2 -
Why Are So Many Gen-Zers Fit to Quit?
Frontline Gen-Z workers are feeling overworked and having negative interactions at work. But here’s what employers can do to better support these critical employees.Business - Inc. - October 28 -
Why Are So Many N.B.A. Owners Selling Their Teams?
The Boston Celtics are likely to be the ninth team to change hands since 2019.Sports - The New York Times - November 6 -
Apple won't launch a smart ring, says Oura CEO: 'It's hard to do'
Samsung's smart ring debut put the products firmly in the spotlight, with one analyst predicting that Apple could launch its own smart ring in 2026.Business - CNBC - November 12 -
LinkedIn’s Hostile Takeover of the Tech Job Market
LinkedIn is going all-in on AI for recruiters and job seekers.Business - Inc. - November 5 -
Why tech’s titans are moving right
Whatever the outcome of this election, Democrats should realize that Silicon Valley is fleeing from them — and for good reason.Politics - The Hill - October 30 -
Why Tech Employees Are Ready to Revolt
This has been an unprecedented period of unprovoked kicks and unkept promises for workers in the tech industry.Business - Inc. - October 31 -
Under Trump, Tech Giants Like Apple and Meta Face a Familiar Uncertainty
Apple, Amazon, Google, Meta and others learned during the last Trump administration to expect the unexpected when it came to Washington scrutiny and support.Business - The New York Times - November 7 -
Georgia Tech joins Apple’s new silicon engineering initiative
Georgia Tech has joined Apple's initiative aimed at preparing students for hardware technology, computer architecture and chip design.Tech - VentureBeat - November 12 -
Qualcomm is moving fast to boost growth and trim its dependence on Apple
Tech giant sees its future in cars, laptops and the Internet of Things.Business - MarketWatch - 13 hours ago