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Tokyo CNN —Japanese toymaker MegaHouse has unveiled a miniature Rubik’s Cube — one so tiny that you might need a pair of tweezers to solve it. Each face of the cube, which is made from aluminum, measures about five millimeters (around 0.2 inches) across. “The 5-milimeter Rubik’s Cube is the result of the trinity of machines, cutting tools, and players’ passion,” said Kiyokazu Saito, president of Iriso Precision, the company brought in for the precision cutting, in a promotional video on the toymaker’s website. Guinness World Record confirmed the micro-cube as the world’s smallest rotating puzzle cube in August. The miniature cube in comparison to a standard one.
Persons: MegaHouse, , , Kiyokazu Saito, Tony Fisher, Ernő Rubik, Max Park, Wang Yiheng, Luke Garrett, Aaron Huynh, China’s Du Yusheng Organizations: Tokyo CNN, Iriso, CNN, Guinness Locations: British, Long Beach , California, China
Harvard students rigged their Meta Ray-Bans to do facial recognition, 404 Media reports. Nguyen told Business Insider that the experiment wasn't meant to show that popular Meta Ray-Bans are a problem. Another goal of the experiment, he said, was to help spread awareness on how to protect yourself digitally against facial recognition software. Meta's glasses can't recognize faces by defaultA spokesperson for Meta told Business Insider, "To be clear, Ray-Ban Meta glasses do not have facial recognition technology. Facial recognition.
Persons: Andrew Bosworth, , AnhPhu Nguyen, Caine Ardayfio, LhxModhDpk, Meta Ray, Meta, Nguyen, Ray, Insider's Peter Kafka, Bosworth, It's Organizations: Service, Media, Harvard, Business, Meta, Google, BuzzFeed, Reality Labs, European Union, IDC Locations: Illinois , Texas
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEconomy's still very solid if you look at a broad range of indicators, says Goldman's Jan HatziusJan Hatzius, Goldman Sachs chief economist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Hatzius' thoughts on Friday's jobs report, the economic revisions, and if extreme weather will impact future economic data.
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Minneapolis CNN —One state audit found that bonus checks intended for frontline workers during the pandemic were handed out to undeserving recipients. Another criticized a Minnesota state agency for failing to ensure there were no conflicts of interest in taxpayer-funded mental health and addiction programs. His fans were easy to find last month at the Minnesota State Fair, which drew nearly 2 million people this year. Republican state Sen. Mark Koran, second from right, speaks with constituents at the Minnesota State Fair. “We are troubled by MDE’s decision,” the auditor’s report said, using the acronym for the Minnesota Department of Education.
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Jakob Stausholm, chief executive officer of Rio Tinto Ltd., during a Bloomberg Television interview in New York, US, on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024. Rio Tinto has been holding talks to buy lithium miner Arcadium , three sources with direct knowledge of the negotiations said, a deal that would make Rio the third-largest producer of the electric vehicle battery metal. An offer is expected to come in the near future, according to the second source. Arcadium and Rio Tinto declined to comment. Arcadium believes it is unlikely Rio will ever be able to develop the Serbian project, the second source said.
Persons: Jakob Stausholm, Arcadium, Rio Organizations: Rio Tinto Ltd, Bloomberg Television, Rio Tinto, Rio, Tesla, BMW, General Motors, U.S, Local Locations: Rio, New York, London, Philadelphia, Albemarle, SQM, Asia, Serbia, Belgrade, Serbian, Argentina
In a speech to Congress, also on Tuesday, with López Obrador sitting a few steps from her, the promises seemed more tangible. It is far less than the 2.6 million barrels per day López Obrador promised at the beginning of his term. Experts said Mexico would not be able to increase oil production using traditional methods, because its fields are getting tapped out. Mexico is almost out of oil,” said Adrian Fernandez, who holds a PhD in environmental science from Imperial College London and directs the Mexico Climate Initiative, a think tank. Before leaving office, López Obrador pushed through a constitutional reform that strongly favors the Federal Electricity Commission.
Persons: , Claudia Sheinbaum, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, , López Obrador, Sheinbaum, Rosanety Barrios, Enrique Peña Nieto, Adrian Fernandez, Fernández, Hurricane John, Hurricane Otis, Claudia, ” Barrios Organizations: MEXICO CITY, Federal Electricity Commission, Mexican Energy Regulatory Commission, Ministry of Energy, Imperial College London, Mexico Climate Initiative, United Nations, Hurricane, CFE, Associated Press Locations: MEXICO, López, Mexico, Paris, Dos Bocas, Acapulco, Guerrero, AP.org
A millennial with a Ph.D. and over $250,000 in student loan debt said she can't find a job. She's looking for business roles while working as a nurse to help pay the bills. She said she's been forced to expand her job search and explore a new career in nursing to help her make ends meet. AdvertisementRasberry said she thinks the biggest obstacle in her job search is her lack of work experience. She said working remotely would make it easier to keep her nursing job, reduce her commuting costs, and care for her dog.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailU.S. economic comeback has been one of the most remarkable in modern history, says NUL's Marc MorialMarc Morial, National Urban League president and CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points, what you can attribute the economy's strength to, and much more.
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Democratic presidential nominee and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks onstage during a campaign event, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., September 29, 2024. Business Leaders for Harris went live with a website early Friday that features online testimonials, both from small business owners and hugely successful entrepreneurs. We need someone who will bring us hope in a very tangible way and that is Kamala Harris," Chenault says in his testimonial. Business Leaders for Harris is a project of the Republican Accountability PAC, a progressive political action committee. In addition to donating money, Hoffman is hosting a new Business Leaders for Harris podcast.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Mark Cuban, Reid Hoffman, Reed Hastings, Aaron Levine, Ken Chenault, Ken Frazier, Chenault, Hastings, Joe Biden, Biden, Hoffman, they're Organizations: Democratic, U.S, Republican, Donald Trump . Business, Dallas Mavericks, LinkedIn, Netflix, Former American Express, Merck, Trump ., Business, PAC, Commission, Harris, Cuban Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S, Hastings
CNN —Up to 600 people were shot dead in a matter of hours by al Qaeda-linked militants in an August attack on a town in Burkina Faso, according to a French government security assessment that nearly doubles the death toll cited in earlier reports. A series of coups across Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger led to the departure of French and American forces. The Russian mercenaries summoned by the juntas to bolster their grip have instead left a vacuum in which jihadists have thrived, says the assessment, given to CNN by a French security official. A view of the town of Barsalogho, Burkina Faso, where up to 600 people were killed by al Qaeda-linked militants in an August attack, according to a French government security assessment. CNN has reviewed videos of the alleged cannibalism that seem to show Burkina Faso soldiers dismembering and holding up body parts of apparent dead jihadists.
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A partial list of those killed in the strike, and a class photograph found in the rubble. Diego Ibarra Sanchez for The New York Times
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Hanoi, Vietnam AP —More than a dozen tigers were incinerated after the animals contracted bird flu at a zoo in southern Vietnam, officials said. The panther and 20 tigers, including several cubs, weighed between 10 and 120 kilograms (20 and 265 pounds) when they died. Samples taken from the tigers tested positive for H5N1, the virus that causes bird flu. The 30 staff members who were taking care of the tigers tested negative for bird flu and were in normal health condition, VNExpress reported. Bird flu has caused hundreds of deaths around the world, the vast majority of them involving direct contact between people and infected birds.
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Luxury travel concierge Sienna Charles' clients have an average net worth starting at $100 million. For Sienna Charles' clients, this means requesting security, hotel check-ins from the privacy of their car instead of at the front desk, and a motorcade of four to eight vehicles. AdvertisementIndia said Jeff Bezos is the "perfect example" of Sienna Charles' clients' desire to transform from billionaire business owners into recognizable celebrities. Robert Smith/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images"They're the billionaire next door, and nobody knows who they are," Sienna Charles' CEO said. Or, they could turn to Sienna Charles to provide celebrity-like services, such as a table at an otherwise impossible-to-book restaurant.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEconomist discusses the impact of the EU tariff vote on Chinese EVsBetty Wang, lead economist in Northeast Asia at Oxford Economics, discusses the European Union's vote on China's electric vehicle tariffs.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Friday's full episode of Mad Money with Jim Cramer — October 4, 2024"Mad Money" host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.
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A New Zealand teenager sent thousands of scam texts using a fake cellphone tower before he was caught. It uses a so-called SMS Blaster to trick cellphones. The FBI and FTC have warned of rising smishing scams in the US. The Federal Trade Commission says that most "smishing" scams in the United States also involve people posing as banks. In 2022, the bureau warned that large-scale smishing campaigns delivered "hundreds, thousands, or even hundreds of thousands" of text messages in a matter of hours mimicking the IRS.
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Job interviews: How young people can ace them
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | by ( Kristen Rogers | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
CNN —Megan Rathmell thought she’d bombed her job interview earlier this year, assuming her nervousness and lack of preparation had cost her the opportunity. SDI Productions/E+/Getty ImagesWhat Rathmell learned from her boss mirrors what hiring managers say: Some Gen Z college graduates are unprepared for job interviews or behave unprofessionally during job interviews. Some people think they can just wing a job interview, said Stacie Haller, chief career advisor at ResumeBuilder. How to handle the actual job interviewDressing professionally for both in-person and virtual interviews is important regardless of whether it’s for a fast-food restaurant, retail store or office job, experts said. When you’re given the chance to ask questions, ask what you’ve prepared.
Persons: Megan Rathmell, she’d, , , Rathmell, unprofessionally, Nathan Mondragon, Mondragon, Stacie Haller, Haller, you’ve, it’s, Nicolas Roulin, you’ll, Roulin, they’re, don’t, , you’re, they’ll Organizations: CNN, SDI, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Saint Mary’s University, United, Services Locations: Virginia, ResumeBuilder, Canada, Colorado, New York
The battle of the face computers is on
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | by ( Lloyd Lee | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
Meta debuted its Orion augmented reality glasses last week without a consumer release date. AR glasses are a substantial step toward a future that ditches the handheld smartphone for face computers. AdvertisementThe battle of the face computers is here, and Meta just launched a highly compelling salvo. Last Wednesday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the company's latest innovation, Orion — augmented reality eyewear that weighs about 3.5 ounces. Snap's Spectacles are augmented reality glasses that run on the company's in-house OS.
Persons: Meta, , Mark Zuckerberg, Orion —, BI's Peter Kafka, Gene Munster, Apple, Greg Peters, we're, it's, " Peters, There's, Alistair Barr, Tim Cook, Cook, It's, Munster, Andrej Sokolow, BI's Jordan Hart, Justin Post, Andrew Bosworth, Jacob Bourne, Emarketer, Axel Springer, Bosworth, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Zuckerberg, Spokespeople Organizations: Orion, Apple, Service, Meta, Deepwater Asset Management, Bloomberg, Vision Pro, Netflix, Vision, Getty, Munster, CNBC, BI Locations: Cupertino
A jury found Nevada official Michele Fiore guilty of misusing $70,000 meant for a memorial. The statue was to honor a Las Vegas police officer killed in the line of duty. Prosecutors said funds were spent on personal expenses like rent, plastic surgery, and a wedding. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officer, along with fellow officer Igor Soldo, was shot and killed "execution-style" while eating lunch in June 2014, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page. An exhibit list showed that FBI agents also seized invoice documents for a Las Vegas plastic surgery practice.
Persons: Michele Fiore, , KLAS, Fiore, Donald Trump, Alyn Beck, Igor Soldo, Dahoud Askar, Michael Sanft Organizations: Las, Prosecutors, Service, Las Vegas, Republican, PAC, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, FBI, Business Locations: Nevada, Las, Nye County, Caribbean, California, Vegas
Shares of Rivian Automotive dropped about 8% during premarket trading Friday after the electric vehicle startup delivered fewer vehicles in the third quarter than analysts had expected and lowered its annual production forecast for 2024. The company said the lower production target — down from 57,000 units to between 47,000 and 49,000 — was because of a "production disruption due to a shortage of a shared component" for its R1 vehicles and commercial van. "This supply shortage impact began in Q3 of this year, has become more acute in recent weeks and continues. As a result of the supply shortage, Rivian is revising its annual production guidance to be between 47,000 and 49,000 vehicles," the company said in a statement. A Rivian spokesman said the component causing the problem is part of its in-house motors, but he declined to disclose any further details.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChinese automakers have clearly regained control of their local market, Thomas Besson saysThomas Besson, head of automotive research at Kepler Cheuvreux, discusses the European Union members vote on increasing tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles.
Persons: Thomas Besson, Kepler Organizations: European Union
Job seekers who are patient can learn something about their prospective employer, an exec told BI. But lately, the slogging has grown more intense as some employers tack interview after interview onto the hiring process. It can be maddening for job seekers forced to sit through rounds of interviews that might stretch into the double digits. That means some employers put job seekers through more rounds than an NFL draft. Having a boatload of interviews gives job seekers more chances to determine whether an employer is a good fit for them.
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In this article AF-FRUALAIR-NZ Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTThe days of spotty — or worse, no — Wi-Fi on airplanes are numbered, said Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran. Reliable and fast Wi-Fi will become "ubiquitous" on full-service carriers, he told "Squawk Box Asia" Friday. Air New Zealand announced in December 2023 that Starlink services would be installed on two domestic aircraft in late 2024. watch nowHowever, passengers will have to wait a bit longer for those services to launch at Air New Zealand. Starlink at scaleOn Sept. 13, United Airlines said it had signed the industry's largest agreement for Starlink services to date.
Persons: Greg Foran, Foran Organizations: Air New Zealand, CNBC, United Airlines
I've been making my way through Ina Garten's dessert recipes. But my favorite is her mocha icebox cake, which Garten said was so good it'd make "grown men weep." Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIn her very first cookbook, "The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook," Ina Garten wrote that "a homemade dessert is a special reward."
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And while the spotlight is trained on Vice President Kamala Harris, Mr. Biden is holding tightly to the office he still occupies for another 109 days. Mr. Biden, at almost 82 years old, has wanted to be president for most of his adult life. He ran and lost, and then ran and lost again before finally winning in 2020. “Look at the results across the board,” Mr. Biden told reporters. “Unemployment is down to 4.1 percent, and every month Vice President Harris and I have been in office, we’ve created jobs.
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