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Editor’s note: This article was originally published on September 19, 2018 CNN Business — Every year, Apple CEO Tim Cook calls the next iPhone the best ever. The company’s 2018 lineup, specifically the iPhone XS and XS Max, deliver on that promise: They’re the smartest, fastest, best iPhones we’ve ever seen. But at this point, buying a newer iPhone is like buying a new Ferrari – you’ll find a faster engine, new paint, and some new bells and whistles, but underneath it all, it’s still basically The car you can buy. Bought last year. Just like that new Ferrari, these…

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Amazon Prime members can enjoy huge discounts and exclusive offers during the ongoing Amazon Prime Day Sale 2023, which starts at midnight on July 15. The sale will last for two days, July 15 and 16, and is only available to Prime members. Non-Prime members can subscribe to Prime services to take advantage of ongoing promotions. Amazon Prime Day 2023 sale offers discounts of up to 50% on smart TVs in different display sizes. These include smart TVs from some of the most reliable brands, including LG, Samsung, and Mi, among others.Interested users can also get an instant 10% discount…

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Apple is said to be developing a number of foldable devices, including a clamshell foldable iPhone, a foldable iPad, and an unspecified foldable product with a larger display that is rumored to be in development. However, new information suggests the company’s first foldable device could be a MacBook. A reliable Apple analyst claims that the Cupertino, California-based company is developing a foldable MacBook. The update comes after Apple reportedly halted development of its foldable phone last month.Tianfeng Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday that MacBook is Apple’s only foldable product with a clear development plan.…

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This article is part of our special report on Women and Leadership, which coincides with global events celebrating the achievements of women in March. This conversation has been edited and condensed.Her own engagement ring led Chie Murakami into a new area of ​​international development work: improving the lives of miners. As founder and CEO of the Japanese NGO Peace Diamonds, Ms. Murakami, 50, has worked to improve environmental and socioeconomic conditions in diamond-mining communities in developing countries, particularly Liberia. Ms. Murakami said the organization’s mission was threefold: to raise awareness of diamond mining issues, to help support workers and to…

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release: 08/02/2024 – 12:24 A year ago, sailor Clarisse Crémer was dumped by her sponsors after starting a family, sparking widespread anger in France and the offshore sailing community. She has since managed to find a new team and is looking forward to her next challenge, the Vendée Globe in November. The French skipper and navigator joined us at Perspective to tell us more about the challenges of competing in such a grueling race. She is also the author of the graphic novel “J’y vais, mais j’ai peur” (I’ll try, but I’m afraid).

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SurveyMonkey’s stock price surged in its debut on Wednesday, which is good news for Sheryl Sandberg’s charity. Facebook COO Sandberg earlier this year pledged to donate proceeds from the initial public offering of SurveyMonkey parent company SVMK. Survey Monkey (SVMK) The stock opened at $18.75, up 56% from the IPO price, and quickly rose to $20. At that price, Sandberg’s stake in the company is worth more than $206 million. Sandberg joined the SVMK board after her husband, Dave Goldberg, who ran the company, died unexpectedly while on vacation in 2015. She owns 10.3 million shares, or 9.9% of SurveyMonkey.…

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Campus protests are usually not directed at any one person. But last week at the University of Pennsylvania, professors held a rally targeting New York private equity billionaire Mark Rowan.An alumnus of Penn and a major donor to the university, Mr. Rowan used his powerful resources to launch a ruthless campaign against Penn President M. Elizabeth Magill, leading to her resignation in December.But what happened next sparked protests. Rowan sent a four-page email to the university’s board of trustees titled “Moving Forward,” which many professors interpreted as a blueprint for a more conservative campus.Amy C. Offner, a history professor who…

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In environmental health, various factors may prevent people and systems from changing their behavior. One of the issues is access, as people may not have access to resources or environments that are beneficial to their health. Another challenge is knowledge, since scientists don’t always know what specific actions can promote healthier living. But Meghan Lane-Fall, MD, explained during a Jan. 10 Keystone Science Lecture that there are situations where you know what you should do but still don’t do it. Lane-Fall directs the Penn Implementation Science Institute, a summer program that provides participants with the tools to design and conduct…

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Editor’s note: This article was originally published on August 17, 2018. Chandra Kill has scheduled in-person interviews with 21 candidates to fill some vacancies at her employment screening company. Only 11 people showed up. “About half were eliminated,” Keel said. “They look really excited and interested and then they don’t show up or call and you just wonder what’s going on. This was not the case a year or two ago. ” Executive introduction Unemployment rate hits 18-year low, job seekers have more choices Some job seekers have so many employment options that they do poorly in interviews Please note:…

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It’s no secret that BA editors cook a lot for their jobs. So it’s no surprise that we often cook during our off-duty hours, too. Here are the recipes we’re whipping up this month for putting dinner on the table, entertaining friends, satisfying your sweet tooth, using up leftovers, and everything in between. In order to gain the love of more employees, Click here.March 1The simplest saladIs it weird to say that I make my own recipes? I made my own recipe. Here’s our Thanksgiving special three-minute red wine vinaigrette. No slicing or dicing, just dumping and shaking. I like…

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