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CNN —A day before Morgan Perigo’s 83rd birthday last month, an unexpected package showed up on his doorstep. In it was the 1965 McMaster University graduation ring he lost in 1977. Diver Alex Davis shows Morgan Perigo's long-missing graduation ring. The search narrowed down the initials to a Frederick Morgan Perigo, who goes by Morgan, and the school immediately notified him. Perigo explained to McQuigge how he originally lost the ring in 1977 on a trip with his family to Barbados.
Persons: Morgan Perigo’s, Alex Davis, Davis, Hurricane Beryl, , We’ve, we’ve, Karen McQuigge, Diver Alex Davis, Morgan Perigo's, McQuigge, Frederick Morgan Perigo, Morgan, Perigo, Perigo –, ” Davis, , ” McQuigge Organizations: CNN, McMaster University, “ McMaster University, FedEx Locations: Barbados
HONOLULU — Snow fell on Hawaii’s tallest peak this week, briefly turning the mountaintop into a winter wonderland. The summit area of Mauna Kea on the Big Island got about 2 inches of white powder. But it’s not unusual for snow to fall at the higher elevations on Mauna Kea during the wetter, winter months. “Combination of cold temperatures and moisture equals snow when it’s below freezing,” Ballard said. Centuries-old stories say Mauna Kea is the first-born son of the sky father and earth mother.
Persons: Snow, Maureen Ballard, ” Ballard, Webcams Organizations: National Weather Service, , Hawaii Telescope Locations: HONOLULU, Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Honolulu, Canada, France, Mauna Kea’s, Kea
Voting in Katmai National Park's famed Fat Bear Week was underway Wednesday after a bear killed one of this year's competitors and delayed the bracket reveal by a day. Voting takes place over the course of seven days, culminating in Fat Bear Tuesday, when one bear is crowned the fattest of the season. The winner will then try to beat Bear #128, also known as Grazer, a mother bear who holds last year's Fat Bear title. The injured cub later died and the surviving cub competed in Fat Bear Junior 2024, according to the park service. In another round one face-off, Bear #903, a smaller male and another Fat Bear Week newbie, will meet Bear #909, the mother of the junior contest's winner.
Persons: . Moore, Matt Johnson, Grazer, Walker Organizations: National Park Service, Nonprofit, Reuters, National, Alaska Department of Fish, Bear, Grazer Locations: Brooks, Alaska
As of June, the botnet included over 260,000 hacked devices from all over the world, from North and South America to Australia, according to US officials. Those hacked devices ranged from webcams to DVRs to routers, and about half of them were located in the US, according to Wray. That Chinese hacking unit is preparing to “wreak havoc and cause real-world harm” to the US, Wray told Congress in January. Lumen researchers are watching for signs that the Chinese hackers will resurrect the botnet. A Chinese company named Integrity Technology Group managed the botnet for the last three years, according to US officials.
Persons: Christopher Wray, ” Wray, Wray, , , Lumen, ” Danny Adamitis, Dakota Cary Organizations: CNN, FBI, Aspen Cyber, US, Embassy, Lumen Technologies, Lotus Labs, Integrity Technology Group Locations: Washington ,, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, North, South America, Washington, China, Taiwan, California, United States, Dakota
Read previewQuiet vacationing — employees secretly taking time off or using tools to circumvent monitoring software — is rising. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementBusiness Insider has previously reported on employees using mouse jigglers and other methods to take secret vacations or work multiple jobs at once. Related stories"What does it say if an employee feels they can't take an extra day vacation or have to sneak out to go on vacation? Employees should have clear goals and objectives, and companies should measure employee performance based on those metrics, according to Church.
Persons: , Nolan Church, JP Morgan, aren't, Church, wasn't Organizations: Service, Business, Amazon, Church, Microsoft, Church . Church Locations: Church
Especially the last bit: Corporate America is obsessed with ensuring their employees are staying productive when they’re working remotely, away from the gimlet eyes of management. It’s easy to imagine the types of pretend productivity gadgets these employees might have used: “mouse jigglers,” gizmos with a questionable name that make random, small motions of a mouse or touchpad. And Wells Fargo’s crackdown on these gadgets is just the latest attempt by big business to rein in perceived slacking by remote employees. That perceptual gap reflects a vast and growing mutual distrust between workers and employers in America. They’re how workers are battling back against boardroom Big Brother, in a technological arms race that’s only getting wilder as devices get more sophisticated.
Persons: Jeff Yang, Bruce ”, , Jeff Yang CNN, Wells, They’re, they’re, wilder, I’ve Organizations: CNN, Bloomberg, Business, Intuit, Microsoft Locations: Asian America, America, New York , Connecticut, Delaware
Synthesia, which says it's used by nearly half of the Fortfune 500, uses AI avatars for all kinds of purposes. Synthesia's AI video assistant can produce summaries of entire articles and documents. SynthesiaSynthesia also launched a new AI video assistant which can produce summaries of entire articles and documents. The company's competitors include AI video tools Veed, Colossyan, Elai, and HeyGen. And Chinese-owned social media app TikTok also recently debuted Symphony Assistant, a product that allows creators to make their own AI avatars.
Persons: Synthesia, hasn't, Victor Riparbelli, Riparbelli, they're, Synthesia Synthesia Organizations: Nvidia, CNBC, Microsoft, Accel Locations: London, Nigerian
Bank of America reiterates Alphabet as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with its buy rating on the search giant. Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish heading into Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. Morgan Stanley initiates Zeekr as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on shares of the electric vehicle company. Bank of America reiterates Nike as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating on shares of Nike. Morgan Stanley reiterates First Solar as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $331 per share from $248.
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Shares of Logitech are up 2% on the year and could rally another 17%, if Scemama's target price holds true. Analyst Kristine Liwag accompanied the move by raising her price target to $225 from $178. The bank reiterated its overweight rating on the credit card stock but lifted its price target to $275 from $265. International revs should run above the 10%+," the analyst added. Goldman analyst Tina Hou set a 12-month price target of $34, while Bank of America analyst Ming Hsun Lee set a price objective of $35.
Persons: Bernstein, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, TZE, Brian Lee, Lee, — Spencer Kimball, Didier Scemama, Scemama, — Lisa Kailai Han, Morgan Stanley, Kristine Liwag, Heico's, Liwag, Stanley Black, Decker, Julian Mitchell, Mitchell, Wells, Wells Fargo, Donald Fandetti, Fandetti, Canaccord, Kingsley Crane, Crane, Oppenheimer, Jed, Kelly foresees, FanDuel —, Kelly, Zeekr, Tina Hou, Ming Hsun Lee, Hou, Stacy Rasgon, Rasgon, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Broadcom, Bank of America, Investors, Technologies, Department of Energy, Logitech, Boeing, Barclays, Stanley, Nvidia, American, Express, American Express, U.S . American Express, Wall, Zeekr, China EV, China, Geely Automobile, AMD Locations: Monday's, EU, U.S, China, BofA
China considers North Korean refugees to be economic migrants, and forcibly deports them back to North Korea – where, as alleged defectors, they face imprisonment, possible torture or worse, activists say. During that period, she also met other North Korean refugees in the same situation – with their status public knowledge in the village, she said. According to the KFI report, the buying of a North Korean wife is “always known to the local community” but rarely reported to authorities. The other North Korean refugees she’d met in town had connections to brokers who could help them escape, while church organizations and non-profit groups discreetly helped raise funds for the journey. Brokers who remain have raised their prices due to increased risks and surveillance, while newcomers to the business are inexperienced, making it a risky gamble for North Korean refugees.
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CNBC Daily Open: No rate cuts in 2024?
  + stars: | 2024-03-05 | by ( Sumathi Bala | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Stocks retreatWall Street retreated Monday despite a rally in tech stocks tied to the artificial intelligence boom. China sets GDP targetChina set an economic growth target of "around 5%" for 2024. The fund manager instead has his sights on what he calls "bigger integrated covers," and picked Ferrari as "a phenomenal business."
Persons: Jerome H, Powell, Dow, Bitcoin, Freddie Lait, CNBC's, Ferrari Organizations: . Senate Banking, Housing, Urban Affairs, CNBC, Nasdaq, National People's, Apple, Federal Reserve, Latitude Investment Management Locations: Washington , U.S, China
Apple announces new MacBook Airs with its latest M3 chip
  + stars: | 2024-03-04 | by ( Todd Haselton | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Apple on Monday announced new versions of its 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air laptops with its latest M3 chip. The M3 chip first launched in October, when Apple launched versions of the chip for its iMac desktop computer and more powerful versions of the processor for its MacBook Pro laptops. The new M3 chip allows users to add up to two external displays, an improvement from a single screen supported by earlier chips. It called the new MacBook Air the "world's best consumer laptop for AI." The 13-inch MacBook Air starts at $1,099, while the 15-inch starts at $1,299.
Persons: it's, Anthropic's Claude, Apple, Tim Cook Organizations: Apple, Monday, Apple's, Conference, CNBC, YouTube
At Sundance, a reckoning with our digital selves
  + stars: | 2024-01-29 | by ( Thomas Page | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
Harper that premiered at this month’s Sundance Film Festival, rapper Kemba enters an electronics store. Sundance is a broad church, but one throughline this year was a reckoning with our digital selves. Courtesy of Sundance InstituteIn the game Steen could be whatever he wanted to be, do whatever he wanted to do. The Sundance Film Festival concluded on January 28. Documentary Competition)“Sujo” (World Cinema Dramatic Competition)“A New Kind of Wilderness” (World Cinema Documentary Competition)Audience Favorite Awards“Daughters” (U.S.
Persons: J.M, Harper, Kemba, , headspace Harper, Deus, J.M . Harper, Jazmin Jones, Olivia McKayla Ross, Mavis Beacon, Mandela, she’s, Jones, McKayla Ross Gen, we’re, Siri, knotty, L’espérance, feelgood, Thelma, Squibb, Beacon, Yeleen Cohen, , Kristin Stewart, Sam, Andy Zuchero, Stewart, Steven Yeun, Déja, Liam, “ Sebastian ”, Mikko Mäkelä, Ruaridh, Mollica, David Nellist, Sebastian, James Watson, “ Ibelin, Benjamin Ree, Mats Steen, Steen, Steen’s, Ibelin . Ibelin, he’d, Ree, Ibelin, Steen's avater Ibelin, It’s, ’ “, Steen –, Sujo, Dìdi ”, Ibelin ”, Kneecap Organizations: CNN, Sundance, Motorola, Sundance Institute, Americans, Iam, AIs, Netflix, Sundance Film Locations: , Haiti, , New York, Norwegian
Return-to-office plans put renewed attention on these tactics, which range from badge swipes to various sensors. Here are the most popular ways employers track office utilization, according to a new survey from EY. With heightened focus on hauling workers back to the office, companies are deploying more "bossware" technologies to monitor compliance with RTO mandates. AdvertisementEY's survey asked respondents, "How are you currently collecting data to maximize and optimize your office space?" It's no secret some companies use their office attendance findings to discipline or fire workers refusing to go back to the office.
Persons: , EY, Francisco Acoba, what's, Acoba Organizations: Service, EY's, Real Estate Consulting, Technology, Bluetooth Low Energy
Computer parts maker Logitech's second-quarter sales fall
  + stars: | 2023-10-24 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Acquire Licensing RightsOct 24 (Reuters) - Logitech International (LOGN.S) suffered a drop in sales in the second quarter, it said on Tuesday, as the computer peripherals maker struggled to hold on to the gains made during the pandemic. Sales fell 8% to $1.06 billion for the quarter ended September, it said in an exchange filing. However, it reported sales of $2.03 billion in the first half, beating its own forecast of $1.875-$1.975 billion. Non-GAAP operating income rose 17% to $183 million in the second quarter, the Swiss-U.S. company said. It expects sales this fiscal year to be in the range of $4-$4.15 billion and non GAAP operating income between $525 million and $575 million.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Bracken Darrell, Daniel Borel, Borel, Wendy Becker's, John Revill, Maria Ponnezhath, Dhanya Ann Thoppil Organizations: Logitech, REUTERS, U.S, Thomson Locations: Swiss
Here's how firms use "bossware" to keep tabs on employees, from tracking keystrokes to breaks. AdvertisementAdvertisementJPMorgan's dashboard "provides the percentage of days employees were in the office out of the possible eligible days," a description on the company intranet says. AdvertisementAdvertisement"We help companies get peace of mind with productivity analytics," he previously told Insider. Sensors tracking employees' whereabouts in the officeSome employers may even keep tabs on where employees spend the most time in the office. CEO Alex Birch previously told Insider the devices don't identify individuals but render them as dots on a screen.
Persons: , Insider's Eugene Kim, Rob Munoz, Goldman Sachs, it's, Carlo Borja, Insider's Reed Alexander, Alex Birch, Big, It's, Sean Grundy Organizations: Service, JPMorgan, Bevi
Feeling lonely? Go to the library.
  + stars: | 2023-09-24 | by ( Juliana Kaplan | Eliza Relman | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +12 min
And it's becoming clearer just how important "third places" — spaces for socializing outside of work and home — are. Wood, who thinks libraries are "one of the last true third places," explained that there are a range of spaces in her library. Abrams said he regularly drops by the New York Public Library just to pick up sticky buns from Amy's Bread, a bakery with an outpost in the library. Eliza Relman/InsiderIn Boston, for instance, the Boston Public Library is thriving, Gregor Smart, the head of the Kirstein Business Library and Innovation Center at BPL, said. Covid taught the library the need for things like Macs with webcams, for instance, so library goers can hop on Zoom or do job interviews.
Persons: Stephanie Garcia, Emily Dickinson, Willa Cather, Garcia, Eliza Relman, Carla Hayden, We're, Brittany Simmons, who's, TikTok, Simmons, , Brooks Rainwater, it's, Emma Wood, That's, we're, Katie Davidovich, — we've, Davidovich, Tim Peters, Peters, Wood, Samuel Abrams, Abrams, hasn't, Rainwater, Gregor Smart, Smart, Covid Organizations: Service, of Congress, of Labor, Library of Congress, DC, Congress, Urban Libraries Council, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Capitol, College, Central Michigan University, American Enterprise Institute, New York Public, Public, Boston, Boston Public Library, Business, Innovation, BPL Locations: Wall, Silicon, Washington ,, New York, Capitol Hill, Canada
CNN —Giant pandas living in captivity could be suffering from “jet lag” if their body clocks don’t match their environments, scientists say. “This is definitely a concept that could apply to all captive animals,” Gandia told CNN. Giant pandas were chosen as the focus for the study partly because they live highly seasonal lives. Gandia explained to CNN that the latitudinal range for giant pandas is between 26 and 42 degrees north. A team of 13 observers, led by Gandia, monitored 11 giant pandas at six different zoos, all of which were born in captivity.
Persons: , Kristine Gandia, ” Gandia, Gandia, , zookeepers Organizations: CNN, University of Stirling, Gandia Locations: Scotland, China
The owner of OnlyFans, Leo Radvinsky, made $338 million from the subscription site last year. The parent company's annual report also shows OnlyFans' creator and user base rose in 2022. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe owner of OnlyFans was paid $338 million in 2022 as the subscription site continued to gain traction with both creators and users. His personal website shows he has a venture capital firm that offers company founders investments up to $1 million. OnlyFans was founded in the UK in 2016 by Tim Stokely before he sold the company Radvinsky two years later.
Persons: OnlyFans, Leo Radvinsky, Radvinsky, He's, Tim Stokely Organizations: Fenix International, Forbes Locations: OnlyFans, webcams
“Monster hunters” from as far away as Japan and New Zealand will be tuning in to livestreams of Scotland’s Loch Ness in the hope of settling a longstanding debate as to whether or not the famed monster, affectionately named Nessie, actually exists. The legend of the Loch Ness Monster dates back to ancient times, though the story really gathered momentum after 1933 when sightings of a “dragon or prehistoric monster” were reported in the Scottish press. Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesNow the interactive attraction has joined forces with Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), an independent and voluntary research team, to scour the waters like never before in the hope of uncovering some answers. Organizers say it is the biggest “surface watch” since the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau (LNIB) studied the Loch in 1972, when volunteers were also on the lookout for the mythical beast – but without the hi tech equipment. “We will certainly have enough eyes on the water – we just need some good spotting conditions,” he added.
Persons: Loch, Paul Nixon, , Nixon, , Aldie Mackay, Alan McKenna, ” McKenna, it’s, ” Nixon Organizations: CNN, Scottish, Volunteers, Keystone, Hulton, Ness Investigation Locations: Japan, New Zealand, Loch Ness, British, Inverness, Scotland, Ness
Cenat, who has over 4 million followers on YouTube, over 5 million on Instagram, and 6.5 million on Twitch, said during a Wednesday Twitch stream that he would be hosting a “huge giveaway” Friday at 4 p.m. in Union Square Park. In the stream, he said they would be giving away computers, Play Station 5s, microphones, keyboards, webcams, gaming chairs, headphones and giftcards from a truck in Union Square. The crowds spurred the NYPD to activate a “Level 4” response, its highest level of disaster response. The department earlier announced that they had activated a “Level 2” response to handle the crowds and clear the area. Several police officers were injured in the frenzy and “quite a few” people were arrested as police worked to clear the crowd, Maddrey said.
Persons: influencer Kai Cenat, Cenat, , Jeffrey Maddrey, , Maddrey, Kai Cenat, Alexi J . Rosenfeld, we’re, ” Maddrey, ” Cenat Organizations: CNN, Social, YouTube, , NYPD, Police Locations: Union, New York City, New York, Manhattan
Logitech raises sales forecast for first half of 2024
  + stars: | 2023-07-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
July 25 (Reuters) - Logitech International (LOGN.S) on Tuesday raised its sales outlook for the first half of its 2024 financial year, in the first set of results since longstanding CEO Bracken Darrell quit the computer peripherals maker last month. The company said it now expects first-half sales of $1.875 billion to $1.975 billion, compared to 1.8 billion to 1.9 billion earlier. It also forecast full year sales of $3.8 billion to $4 billion. Non-GAAP operating profit, meanwhile, was $109 million, better than the $70 million forecast by analysts. After seeing a big jump in sales during the COVID-19 pandemic as people equipped their home offices with the latest keyboards and peripherals, Logitech has been bracing itself for a downturn this year.
Persons: Bracken Darrell, Darrell, John Revill, Subhranshu Sahu, Varun Organizations: Logitech, VF Corp, Thomson Locations: Zurich, Bengaluru
In this article AAPL Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTKif Leswing/CNBCApple announced a 15-inch MacBook Air last week. But if you held out and need a new laptop, the 15-inch MacBook Air hits the sweet spot for most people in terms of price, capability, and portability. The extra screen size makes a difference versus the 13-inch MacBook Air. The 13-inch M2 MacBook Air (silver) versus the 15-inch M2 MacBook Air (dark blue.) The 15-inch MacBook Air fits easily into a backpack or briefcase, and I didn’t really notice the extra 3.3 pounds while I was commuting with it on public transportation.
Persons: it’s, Kif, I've Organizations: CNBC Apple, MacBook, Meta, Microsoft Office, Google, CNBC, isn’t, Apple, Intel Locations: Stardew, Kif
Wildfires in Canada produced smoke that shrouded a number of cities in the Northeast and the Midwest over the past several days. Footage captured by livestreaming webcams showed how smoke from the fires blanketed the skies in a gray, sometimes orange, haze. New York CityThe skyline in the city took on an orange hue on Wednesday as the poor air quality hit historic levels, even compared with places around the world that generally experience much worse pollution. Washington, D.C.Local authorities issued a Code Purple air quality alert for Thursday, indicating very unhealthy conditions for all age groups, not just for those with respiratory problems. PhiladelphiaAs smoke from the wildfires drifted south, Philadelphia endured unhealthy air quality on Thursday as well.
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These European companies cut jobs this year
  + stars: | 2023-05-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
TECH* ERICSSON (ERICb.ST): the telecom equipment maker will lay off 8,500 employees globally as part of its plan to cut costs, a memo seen by Reuters said. * NOKIA (NOKIA.HE): the Finnish telecom equipment maker said on May 3 it plans to cut up to 208 jobs in Finland. * PHILIPS (PHG.AS): the Dutch medical equipment maker on Jan. 30 said it would cut 6,000 jobs to counter falling sales and after a massive recall of its respiratory machines. * SAP (SAPG.DE): the German software company said on Jan. 26 it planned to shed 3,000 jobs, 2.5% of its global workforce, to cut costs and focus on its cloud business. * EVONIK (EVKn.DE): the German specialty chemicals producer said on April 3 it would cut 200 jobs as part of restructuring of its pet food unit.
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