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Wendy Altschuler brought her three sons on a 70-mile hike along California's John Muir Trail. Her oldest son put his first aid course to good use while helping his little brother. On our JMT backpacking trip, we cooked meals together, filtered and treated water, set up our tents, and marveled over the day's explorations. Altschuler's oldest son caught, gutted, and cooked a fish. Wendy AltschulerLessons learnedIn the backcountry, after a long time spent casting and hoping, my oldest son caught, gutted, and cooked a fish.
Persons: Wendy Altschuler, John, , California's John Muir, you've, Conan O'Brien Organizations: Service Locations: John Muir, California's
Tingshu Wang | ReutersFrom Apple to Starbucks , U.S. consumer brands are reporting yet another quarter of China sales declines. Apple last week reported Greater China sales fell slightly to $15.03 billion in the three months ended Sept. 28, down from $15.08 billion in the year-ago period. The quarterly sales decline reduced Apple's China revenue share to 15.8% of total net sales, down from 16.9% in the year-ago period. Low consumer confidenceU.S. sportswear giant Nike said that Greater China revenue for the quarter ended Aug. 31 fell by 4% year-on-year to $1.67 billion. In Europe, luxury giant LVMH also felt the drag from the China market.
Persons: Tingshu Wang, Tim Cook, Apple, Brian Niccol, Niccol, Matthew Friend, Jean, Jacques Guiony, Isaac Stone Fish, Cummins, Walt, Fish Organizations: Reuters, Apple, U.S, Starbucks, Nike, Carrier, Coca Cola, RTX Corporation, Honeywell, Walt Disney, Caterpillar Locations: Chengdu, Sichuan province, China, U.S, what's, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Greater China, Europe, Asia, Japan, COVID, Japan Asia
He doesn't plan on giving his children smartphones until they leave home. Archer is part of a nationwide parents pact that aims to delay giving children smartphones. I have two children, one 9-year-old and one 7-year-old, and I'm not planning to give them smartphones until they leave home. AdvertisementI don't judge parents who already have given their children smartphones. Collective actionI recently signed up for the Smartphone Free Childhood Pact, a group of parents who pledge to delay giving their children smartphones.
Persons: Rob Archer, Archer, , I'm, you'll, we've, I've, they're, it's Organizations: Service, Pact Locations: London
Apple committed about $1.5 billion to satellite communications company Globalstar to fund the expansion of iPhone services, the companies disclosed in a securities filing on Friday. The tech giant's deal with Globalstar includes $1.1 billion in cash, of which $232 million will go toward the satellite company's current debt, and a 20% equity stake. The deal is expected to close on Tuesday. Apple has already been spending hundreds of millions for Globlastar services, which enabled the 2022 rollout of iPhone emergency satellite texting. Globalstar stock jumped as much as 36% in Friday trading from its previous close at $1.05 a share.
Persons: Apple Organizations: Globalstar, SpaceX, AST
Oprah endorsed Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses in her holiday gift list. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Meta's smart glasses continue to see strong demand. AdvertisementMeta's smart glasses are already outperforming expectations, and they just won a powerful endorsement as the holiday season kicks off. Oprah Winfrey listed the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses in "Oprah's Favorite Things 2024," her annual gift guide on her digital platform called Oprah Daily. AdvertisementIt may provide another boost to the wave of success that Meta's smart glasses have already seen.
Persons: Oprah, Meta's Ray, Winfrey, Mark Zuckerberg, , Oprah Winfrey, Products Winfrey, Zuckerberg, Susan Li, Francesco Milleri Organizations: Service, Meta, Products, Financial Times
Investors Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz said Chinese EVs are beating out American and European automakers. Andreessen Horowitz founders Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz said on their podcast that Chinese automakers have developed high-quality and affordable vehicles supported by a robust supply chain ecosystem. With the American auto industry struggling with slowing growth in its EV market, American automakers need to be able to offer a compelling $20,000 EV that also competes on quality if the US doesn't want to "lose the auto industry," Andreessen said. Andreessen said that Chinese car brands are outperforming American EV automakers in affordability and quality, calling them "super technologically sophisticated." AdvertisementTo keep up, American automakers need to be able to offer a similarly affordable and full-featured car at the $20,000 price point, Andreessen said.
Persons: Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, Andreessen Horowitz, Xiaomi's, , It's, Andreessen, they've, Horowitz, Jim Farley, " Horowitz, Elon Musk, Tesla, Musk, Xiaomi Organizations: Service, Centre, Strategic & International Studies, Ford, Porsche, Porsche Cayenne, American EV, Elon, Nissan Locations: China, Mexico, Dubai, American
Experts told BI that all three companies face slumping EV sales and brutal competition in China. BMW and Mercedes-Benz have issued profit warnings in recent weeks amid slumping EV sales in Europe and brutal competition in China, while Volkswagen is also facing a reckoning. German carmakers are losing out to Chinese EV makers such as BYD. She added that Mercedes, BMW, and Volkswagen offer comparatively few hybrid and extended-range vehicles — categories that have proven extremely popular in China. Slow sales in EuropeAt the same time, Germany's automakers are also dealing with a slowdown in EV sales in Europe.
Persons: , Arno Antlitz, Mercedes, Hendrik Schmidt, Daniel Pier, Getty Images Helena Wisbert, Wisbert, Matthias Schmidt, Tesla, JENS SCHLUETER, that's Organizations: BMW, Mercedes, Benz, Service, Volkswagen, Wednesday VW, VW, dpa, China Passenger Car Association, Getty Images, Ostfalia University, Getty, European Union, Volkswagen Group, UBS Locations: Germany, China, Europe, North America, South America, China —, AFP
Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi on Tuesday announced a sports car version of its SU7 electric sedan would begin preorders for the equivalent of more than $110,000. BEIJING — China's Xiaomi said Tuesday that it had delivered more than 20,000 SU7 EVs in October as it ramps up production for its electric car venture in a fiercely competitive market. While Xpeng delivered a monthly record of more than 20,000 cars in September, with about half the sales owed to its newly launched, lower-cost brand Mona, Nio has struggled to keep monthly deliveries above 20,000 cars. Zeekr , an electric car brand founded by automaker Geely, has claimed it produced more than 100,000 vehicles in 1.5 years. Data on other Chinese electric car companies' deliveries for October is expected Friday.
Persons: China's Xiaomi, Xiaomi, Tesla, Xpeng, Nio Organizations: BEIJING, EVs, Geely Locations: China
Alphabet to report Q3 earnings after the bell
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Jennifer Elias | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Google parent Alphabet is set to report its third-quarter earnings Tuesday after the market closes. During the quarter, the company also faced the advancement of several antitrust lawsuits related to its search and ads business. That would include Google's search position agreements with Apple's iPhone as well as Samsung devices. With the slow-moving legal process, the company is still likely years away from being forced to make any changes to businesses. In August, the company announced its new Android software update and its latest line of Pixel smartphones that utilize Google's Gemini AI assistant.
Persons: Sundar Pichai, Emily Chang, StreetAccount, Prabhakar Raghavan, Nick Fox, Demis Organizations: APEC, Summit, Moscone Center West, Google, TAC, DOJ, Samsung, Gemini Locations: San Francisco, U.S
For example, according to a recent McKinsey study, Black Americans are 10% more likely to be working jobs slated for AI automation. If current trends hold, the new wealth created by GenAI alone will increase the racial wealth gap by $43 billion annually, according to McKinsey. That begins with infrastructure that supports AI enablement for all, including education on AI tools, access to the internet and power to compute. SFI has been working hard to close the digital divide in Black communities, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), 82% of which reside in broadband deserts. This work is bridging access gaps and ensuring that underrepresented talent thrives in the rapidly growing and in-demand field of AI.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, GenAI, Robert Solow, SFI Organizations: Istock, McKinsey, Initiative, Black Colleges, Universities, Vista Equity Partners, Morehouse College Locations: U.S, Black
Arm CEO Rene Haas said in a recent interview that he needs more engineers to drive AI growth. Companies are aggressively recruiting top AI talent, with some offering lucrative compensation. AdvertisementThe AI train is running at full steam, but Arm CEO Rene Haas believes there's one thing they need to keep it moving — more engineers. The comments from Arm and its CEO highlight how the generative artificial intelligence boom following ChatGPT's launch nearly two years ago has led to a talent war for top AI engineers and researchers. Related storiesA limited pool of researchers and candidates with experience in areas like machine learning and data engineering has allowed AI talent to become more selective when evaluating job offers.
Persons: Rene Haas, , Haas, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, Ram Srinivasan, JLL Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, SEC, Competition Locations: British, PwC
Apple has been banned from selling the iPhone 16 in Indonesia. Apple's share of the Indonesian market has grown to around 10% in recent years. AdvertisementThe Indonesian government has blocked Apple from selling its latest iPhone 16 in the country because it does not meet local regulations. The ministry said 9,000 iPhone 16 products had already entered the country. Of the 235 million smartphones Apple sold globally last year, the company only sold about 3.4 million in Indonesia, the FT reported.
Persons: Apple hasn't, , Apple, Tim Cook, Joko Widodo Organizations: Apple, Service, Indonesia's Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Industry, Indonesian, Anadolu, Getty, Apple Intelligence Locations: Indonesia, Indonesian, China
I got my first smartphone at 30. It ruined my life.
  + stars: | 2024-10-27 | by ( ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
At 30, I reluctantly bought a smartphone once life with my flip phone became too difficult. Despite the benefits of having a smartphone, I feel more isolated and like I rely on it too much. Having grown up in the age of cellphones, my flip phone felt more than good enough since I could call and text anytime, anywhere. I miss my flip phone, but there's no going backI now view my life in two distinct eras: before and after the iPhone. Life was simpler with my flip phone, but having a smartphone isn't all bad.
Persons: , I'd, Jaap Arriens, it's, hadn't, I've Organizations: Service, Verizon, Spotify Locations: Tinder
Picture this common scenario: Person #1 is in the middle of sharing something meaningful with Person #2. Suddenly, they notice Person #2 is scrolling through their phone instead of listening. Can you relate to Person #1 or Person #2 — or maybe both? In my research on emotionally intelligent digital etiquette, I've found that phubbing erodes trust and weakens connections, leaving others feeling lonely, insecure, resentful — and dissatisfied in their relationship with you. Instead of letting their phone control their attention, they take the following three steps to stay present.
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Nvidia dethroned Apple as the world’s most valuable company on Friday following a record-setting rally in the stock, powered by insatiable demand for its specialized artificial intelligence chips. Nvidia’s stock market value briefly touched $3.53 trillion, slightly above Apple’s $3.52 trillion, LSEG data showed. Nvidia ended the day up 0.8%, with a market value of $3.47 trillion, while Apple’s shares rose 0.4%, valuing the iPhone maker at $3.52 trillion. In June, Nvidia briefly became the world’s most valuable company before it was overtaken by Microsoft and Apple. Shares of Nvidia, Apple and Microsoft have an outsized influence on the richly valued technology sector as well as the broader U.S. stock market, with the trio accounting for about a fifth of the S&P 500 index’s weight.
Persons: OpenAI, , Russ Mould, AJ Bell, ” Nvidia’s, TSMC, Rick Meckler, Organizations: Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Western Digital, , chipmaker, Huawei, Federal Reserve, Cherry Lane Investments Locations: United States, China, New Vernon , New Jersey
I'm a mom of three boys and noticed their screen use increased over time. I implemented four rules that have helped my kids cut back on technology and have more fun. AdvertisementI'll admit it: I have a hard time managing my kids' screen use. As a mom of three boys I noticed that I was relying a lot on screens. AdvertisementTheir behavior started to changeIf the kids were on screens too long, they became agitated.
Persons: , I've Organizations: Service, Technology
I do everything on my phone: reading books, catching up on TV shows, doing the daily crossword. I was intrigued by foldable smartphonesAgarwal's most recent iPhone compared to his new Honor Magic V3 folded. Unfolded, the Magic V3 is 4.4mm thin, half the width of the latest iPhone 16.iPhone 13 Pro side on with the Honor Magic V3 folded. Shubham AgarwalAs with any other smartphone, the Honor Magic V3 has a tall 6.43-inch screen that dominates the front. The Honor Magic V3 is the first of many folding phones that challenge the smartphone status quo and could win.
Persons: Shubham Agarwal, Agarwal, , It's, it's, I've Organizations: Service, Apple, Vodafone, Samsung Locations: China, Europe
Ford CEO Jim Farley praised the Xiaomi SU7, a new Chinese EV he's driving. Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe SU7 is Xiaomi's first vehicle since the Chinese smartphone and consumer electronics giant announced plans to build an EV in March 2021. Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe SU7 comes in three versions — the SU7, SU7 Pro, and the SU7 Max — that start at 215,900 yuan or about $30,300. Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe SU7 turns up the wow factor in the cabin. Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe car also features some impressive performance.
Persons: Jim Farley, Xiaomi, , he's, They're, Farley, it's, Max —, Max, Ford EVs Organizations: he's, Service, Getty, Beijing Automotive, Hyundai, Mercedes, Benz, Xiaomi, Tesla, McLaren, Future Publishing Locations: China, Chicago, Shanghai
Watch and get the facts about the US population and how America lives. I am Steve Ballmer, I spent 34 years growing Microsoft, 10 years owning the LA Clippers basketball team. For men, that's actually a six percentage point increase since 1960, but the share of young women living at home is up 20 percentage points. Let's look at six different groups of people based upon Census Bureau data. First, let's look at people who identify as white, but not Hispanic.
Persons: Steve Ballmer, USAFacts, That's, that's, I've Organizations: Insider Studios, Watch, LA Clippers, Census Bureau, US Census Bureau, Seattle, Medicare Locations: America, United States, Russia, China, Brazil, Canada, Texas, New York, North Dakota
AdvertisementWhen I took a college tour in the early 2000s, I walked carefully around campus, making note of pivotal places. While it may seem inconvenient now or even scary, being among the last generation to enter college without a smartphone was a gift. Facebook was popular, but social media didn't dominate our on-campus lives. Related storiesI checked social media on a computer sporadically, and then I was off to live my life and meet new people. Connecting with people was more intentionalNot being so connected online helped me be more connected in real life with my friends.
Persons: , hadn't Organizations: Service, Facebook
Helen Mirren's comments about Kurt Cobain never experiencing GPS went viral. Look at Kurt Cobain — he hardly even saw a computer!" In 2020, Mirren mentioned Cobain in the context of GPS technology in an interview with Oprah's website. "I think about Kurt Cobain and all that he missed. As for why that anecdote is about Kurt Cobain?
Persons: Helen Mirren's, Kurt Cobain, Mirren, Cobain, she's, , Dame Helen Mirren, Oprah Winfrey, Winfrey, Kurt Cobain —, it's, that's Organizations: Service, Mirren, NPR, GPS, Google, Apple, Cosmopolitan, The Daily
If you’re in a similar situation, you can peruse my list of the best gifts for someone you don’t know. SKIP AHEAD The best gifts for someone you don’t know in 2024 | Why trust NBC Select? Stationery sets and notebooks are some of our go-to items when it comes to buying gifts for someone you don’t know. One of the best gifts I’ve ever received is this reusable water bottle from Hydro Flask. I’m an associate reporter covering skin care and hair care and frequently write about new products for NBC Select.
Persons: I’ve, , Rebecca Rodriguez, “ I’ve, I’m, Zoe Malin, Lindsay Schneider, Malin, , that’s, terry, Frank Stella, Schneider, Goetz, They’re, Le Creuset, Le, Cory Fernandez, Mili Godio, wicks, Fernandez, TikTok Organizations: NBC, Le, Stationery, Nordstrom, Facebook, Twitter
Chinese smartphone company Oppo ranks second in mainland China, and fourth worldwide, according to Canalys. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesBEIJING — Chinese smartphone company Oppo is doubling down on artificial intelligence as it holds weekly talks about AI with senior management at Google and Microsoft in the run-up to the launch of its flagship phone overseas. The rise of generative AI — tech that can produce human-like responses when prompted — has companies from Apple to Honeywell rushing to tap its capabilities. AI smartphones set for growthOppo in June announced it plans to integrate generative AI in 50 million of its devices this year. Apple next week is due to publicly release its first software update with AI tools.
Persons: , Billy Zhang, Zhang, Xiaomi, Oppo Organizations: Nurphoto, Getty, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Honeywell, CNBC, Samsung, Tech Locations: China, BEIJING, Shenzhen, Europe, Southeast Asia, U.S
Both companies see massive potential for the technology, with a grand vision for AR glasses to usurp smartphones as the next generation of computing. Microsoft has also invested in AR technology for well over a decade, launching its HoloLens headset for enterprise in 2016. While Snap and Meta have debuted AR prototypes, they're still years away from selling those devices to consumers. Snap similarly plans to invest in building out its ecosystem, renting its AR glasses to developers who commit to paying $99 a month for a year for the Spectacles. Watch the video as CNBC's Julia Boorstin tries Meta and Snap's augmented reality glasses and explores the future of this cutting-edge tech.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Evan Spiegel, Chris Cox, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, Apple, Tuong Nguyen, Gartner, they're, Zuckerberg, We're, We've, Spiegel, Boorstin, Julia Boorstin Organizations: Google, Microsoft, Meta
Ingram Micro began trading Thursday at the NYSE under the symbol INGM, surging as much as 17% from its $22 initial public offering price . Still no signs of IPO life, despite record highs for stocks Unfortunately, Ingram is not going to change the IPO dynamic. Pre-covid, a normal year would see roughly $50 billion raised. Recent large IPOs (amount raised, and gain from IPO price) KinderCare $576 m. +20.7% StandardAero $1.4 b. In 2021, private capital was able to raise record funding for tech companies, which became benchmarks for private valuations.
Persons: Imgram, Ingram, Matt Kennedy, BlackRock, Kennedy Organizations: Ingram Micro, NYSE, Tianjin Tianhai Investment Company, HNA, Equity, KinderCare, Renaissance Capital, HPS Investment Partners Locations: Tianjin, IPOs, China
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