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Amazon labelled Apple's FineWoven iPhone 15 case as a "Frequently returned item." AdvertisementApple's FineWoven iPhone 15 cases have been dragged on the internet for their seemingly questionable quality— and some customers want a refund. As of March 1st, Amazon has labeled Apple's FineWoven Case as a "Frequently returned item." Amazon flagged Apple's Finewoven iPhone case as a "Frequently returned item" as of March 1st. Some say the 'Finewoven' iPhone case fell apart after months of use.
Persons: , Jordan Hart, pic.twitter.com, WnyFN2HhPk — Stuart Shelton, I've, Joanna Stern Organizations: Service, Amazon, Apple, CDC Locations: @srcshelton
Mervana Parekh is a principal at Acrew and has invested in social startups like Diem, Afterparty, and Anything World. Best Nights VC. Nichols is a founding managing partner at MaC, which recently invested in social startups like Spill and Swsh. Boyce has backed a slew of new social startups, including Diem, Lex, Koodos Labs, and Swsh, alongside associate Rhian Horton. In 2024, Best Nights is looking to invest in companies that facilitate travel experiences after hearing people say their best nights have happened during trips or vacations, said de Silva.
Persons: , Connie Chan, Mervana Parekh, Peter Boyce II, Marlon Nichols, Catalyst, Web3, Peter, Diem, Afterparty, Lorrain de Silva, Andrew Kahn, Miley Cyrus, Lorde, Kahn, Aaron Matusow, Dan Kruchkow, Nichols, Elizabeth Weil, Kevin Weil, John Smothers, Boyce, Lex, Rhian Horton, Lorrain, Silva, BestNights, Aaron Leithäuser, Gen Z, Peter Boyce, de Silva, Acrew Organizations: Service, Business, Acrew, Stellation, MaC Venture, VCs, Stanford University, Startup, Pudgy Penguins, Crush Ventures, VC, Crush, MaC Venture Capital, MaC, Catalyst, Koodos Labs, Big Tech Locations: 1kx, San Francisco , New York, Lisbon, Acrew, San Francisco, Berlin, Los Angeles and New York, Los Angeles, New York, Rythm
OnlyFans' CEO is tired of you calling it 'porn'
  + stars: | 2024-02-29 | by ( Aaron Mok | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Read previewOnce again, executives at OnlyFans want to make it clear: the platform isn't a porn site. Calling OnlyFans a place for "adult content" is a more accurate description of the platform than a porn site, Blair said. The site hosts a variety of content outside porn that caters to people aged 18 and older and adheres to its terms of service. Amrapali Gan, the former CEO of OnlyFans who stepped down from the helm in July 2023, said in an interview that there have been plenty of misconceptions about the site being explicitly made for porn. Blair told FT the company is "doing well financially."
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The ending is abrupt, but Apple's EV ambitions weren't easily realized. AdvertisementNurPhoto/Getty, Tyler Le/BIApple's departure shows how challenging the once red-hot EV market has become. In the long run, Apple's exit could even be spun as a win for the EV market. Less competition is rarely good, but some of Apple's employees could land at rival EV makers, providing a much-needed boost. OpenAI fires back at The New York Times.
Persons: Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Tyler Le, Aaron Mok, weren't, Elon Musk, That's, Rivian, Spencer Platt, Mislav Matejka, Morgan Stanley's, Ellen Zentner, Zentner, Jamie Dimon, he's, Slaven, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Satya Nadella, It's, Reddit, isn't, Wendy's, Dan DeFrancesco, Hallam Bullock, Jordan Parker Erb Organizations: Republican, Apple, Bloomberg, Tesla, EV, Getty, Elon, Google, Microsoft, The New York Times, Times, Paramount, HP Locations: Michigan, China, New York, London
Read previewPeople living in China are eager to try out the Apple Vision Pro before it launches in the country — and some are lining up to rent the headsets from third-parties, the South China Morning Post reported. It's unclear how Chinese third-party vendors get their Apple Vision Pros. AdvertisementFor people interested in enjoying some time with a Vision Pro in their own home, however, third-party vendors aren't just leasing the headsets in China. Photography equipment rental companies like Lensrentals and ShareGrid appear to be offering their own Apple headset rentals starting at $120 a day. Are you using the Apple Vision Pro in an interesting way?
Persons: , Zhuan, SCMP, Tim Cook, hasn't, Apple didn't, Aaron Mok Organizations: Service, Apple Vision, China Morning Post, Business, VR, South China Morning, Apple Locations: China, Beijing, amok@insider.com
Nvidia cofounder and CEO Jensen Huang is on track to be one of the richest people in the world. Here are 10 surprising facts about Huang, from his Nvidia tattoo to his staggering number of direct reports. AdvertisementJensen Huang, the CEO and cofounder of Nvidia, is leading the charge towards an AI future — with his company making billions. He has a tattoo of Nvidia's logo on his shoulderNvidia founder, president and CEO Jensen Huang displays his tattoo in September 2010. "The more direct reports the CEO has, the less layers are in the company," Huang said during an interview at the 2023 DealBook Summit.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, , who's, it's, Lori, Chris Malochowsky, Curtis Priem, Robert Galbraith, you've, Fortune, Noah Berger, what's, He's, he'll, Jackie Chan Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Oneida Baptist Institute in, Wired, NPR, Oregon State University, HP, Stanford, New York Times, Wilson Jackets, New Yorker, Yorker, New York Times DealBook Locations: Oneida Baptist Institute in Kentucky, California, Shutterstock
Looks like there won't be an Apple car after all
  + stars: | 2024-02-27 | by ( Aaron Mok | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Apple is ending its electric car project about a decade in the making, sources told Bloomberg. Executives at the tech company broke the news to nearly 2,000 employees on the EV team. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementApple is reportedly abandoning a decadelong effort to manufacture its own electric car, sources familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. As of Tuesday, Apple executives Jeff Williams and Kevin Lynch internally broke the news to nearly 2,000 employees working on the EV team known as the Special Projects Group.
Persons: , Jeff Williams, Kevin Lynch Organizations: Apple, Bloomberg, EV, Service, Special, Group, Business
"I was deeply uncomfortable with all this for the longest time," Pete Ballmer said in the interview released earlier this month. Pete Ballmer said his grandpa gave him a "decent percentage" of Microsoft stock, which he said was worth "hundreds and thousands of dollars" by the time he turned 25. Pete Ballmer said a " moderator" who acts like a financial advisor is now always there whenever he and his dad discuss finances. "I don't want people to see my car and think, 'He's got money,' " Ballmer said. Pete Ballmer didn't immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
Persons: , Pete Ballmer, Steve Ballmer, Ballmer, Pete Bronson, grandpa, Bronson, Uber, He's, Pete Ballmer didn't Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Forbes, Business, LA Clippers, Lincoln Town Locations: Oregon, Las Vegas
Apple's Finewoven iPhone cases don't seem to be holding up as expected. Users complained on social media that the case retains scratches, stains easily, and discolors. Some even say the case is Apple's worst product and have switched to rival iPhone case brands. Since hitting the market last September, the Finewoven case was marketed as a luxurious case for the iPhone that could replace Apple's leather ones. But some iPhone 15 users have taken to social media to complain about the current physical condition of their cases.
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Now I make thousands of dollars editing AI-generated text so nobody could tell a machine made it. My journey into AI content editing began a little after ChatGPT came out. Interested in writing, I decided to offer AI content editing services through the freelance gig platform Fiverr. So far, I've made more than $3,500 from my AI content editing services through Fiverr. Artificial intelligence is still new, and the demand for AI content editors will only continue to grow, especially among lazy or busy people.
Persons: Sultan Ali, ChatGPT, I've, that's Organizations: Business Locations: Bahawalpur, Pakistan, Europe, Grammarly, Fiverr
AI is having a '1995 moment'
  + stars: | 2024-02-23 | by ( Aaron Mok | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Read previewArtificial intelligence is having a 90s-like boom — and one analyst says Nvidia is leading the charge. "This is a 1995 Moment as now the AI Revolution and $1 trillion of incremental spending over the next decade is hitting the software ecosystem and rest of tech sector," Dan Ives, a tech analyst at Wedbush Securities, wrote in a recent analyst note. "The AI Revolution starts with Nvidia and in our view, the AI party and popcorn is just getting started," Ives said. "We started the AI journey with the hyperscale cloud providers and consumer internet companies," Huang said. "We're really just getting started," Huang said.
Persons: , Dan Ives, Ives, Nvidia didn't, Jensen Huang —, Nvidia who's, Huang Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Wedbush Securities, Business, Adobe, Oracle
Read previewAmazon's "Fallout" TV series is set to bring the warped 1950s futurism and nuclear weapons of the award-winning video games into live action. AdvertisementHere's what we know about Amazon's "Fallout" TV series, which adds an original story to the universe. "Fallout" is set in an alternate history where nuclear technology is everywhereElla Purnell as Lucy, a Vault Dweller, in "Fallout." Lucy will meet other groups in the "Fallout" wasteland, like the Brotherhood of SteelKnights of the Brotherhood of Steel in "Fallout." Amazon Prime Video/YouTubeThe first trailer for "Fallout" confirmed that the show starts streaming on April 12.
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Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe skirted questions on whether the EV maker has enough cash to produce the R2. Scaringe told CNBC he's "confident" in the capital Rivian has through 2025. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Rivian reported a loss of $5.4 billion in 2023 despite delivering twice as many EVs compared to the previous year.
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Nvidia's data center revenue boomed across all regions but China due to trade restrictions. The chip giant is now shipping alternatives to the country that don't require a license. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . One place Nvidia didn't grow: China, where revenue declined "significantly following the US government export control regulations imposed in October," Nvidia's CFO Colette Kress said on the company's Q4 earnings call. That's heightened shareholder worries about Nvidia's ability to keep up sales in China's massive AI chip market.
Persons: , Colette Kress, execs, Jensen Huang, Huang Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Business Locations: China
Xbox games may be more expensive now, but Microsoft's gaming CEO realizes that there's a limit to how much gamers will take. "We've raised the price of games," Phil Spencer, the CEO of Microsoft Gaming, told Game File, a newsletter focused on the business of gaming. AdvertisementBack in December 2022, Microsoft told The Verge that it would be raising prices to reflect "the content, scale, and technical complexity of these titles." "Skull and Bones," an action-adventure game for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox consoles, got some flack for charging $70 for its highly anticipated game. Ubisoft, the company behind the pirate video game, defended the price because it was a "quadruple-A" game.
Persons: We've, Phil Spencer, Spencer, didn't, Neil Macker, flack, they're Organizations: Xbox, Microsoft Gaming, Business, Microsoft, Hollywood, Morningstar, Nintendo, Sony, Ubisoft, PlayStation, Activision Blizzard Locations: COVID
Is your iPhone wet? Apple's new support doc says rice can actually cause more damage to your iPhone. AdvertisementHave you ever been told to put your iPhone in a bowl of rice after accidentally dropping it in the sink or — even worse — toilet? After that, store the phone in a dry area where there's some airflow for at least 30 minutes, then try charging it. Nevertheless, your wet phone may still have a likely chance of surviving.
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Rooted in philosophical thought, mimetic desire refers to the notion that people desire the same things that their role models want. In the context of the Vision Pro, that theory could mean consumers may be more likely to purchase the device because celebrities or influencers they admire own it. "If these people are models to you—which they are for many young people—mimetic desire kicks in and you subconsciously want a Vision Pro too." If you have an Apple Vision Pro, some photography tips. After all, the Oculus founder, who did not respond to BI's request for comment, said he believes the Vision Pro will eventually be cheaper for the masses.
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A niche iPhone feature helped a search-and-rescue team find a lost hiker in California, KTLA said. The hiker used the Emergency SOS feature on his iPhone 14 to alert authorities. AdvertisementIf you ever find yourself lost in the wilderness, a little-known iPhone feature may help you get back to safety. It's not the first time rescue teams have located lost hikers through the iPhone's emergency feature in California, KTLA reported. The iPhone's emergency SOS feature isn't the only one that can alert authorities to life-threatening situations.
Persons: , Mike Leum, Leum, Apple didn't, It's, Siri Organizations: KTLA, Service, Angeles National Forest, Apple, Business, Police Locations: California, Alaska, Lincoln , Nebraska, Australia, Thai
Read previewApple products appear to be sporting a new aesthetic with its case for the Vision Pro. The Apple Vision Pro travel case is a white, bulbous pouch designed to protect the $3,500 mixed reality headset when carried on the go. Product reviewers say the $200 Apple Vision Pro travel case sports a different look than Apple's typical accessories. Despite the concerns, reviewers agree that the case fits their Vision Pro headsets and accessories well. "I just bought a $200 camping pillow to put my Vision Pro inside,"he said.
Persons: , Derrick Gee, Gee, Faiz Aly, Matt Gray, Cliff Shin, Shin, Aly, TechWeWant, Gray Organizations: Service, Vision, Apple Vision, Apple, Business, NASA, YouTube, University of Illinois Locations: University of Illinois Urbana, Champaign
So, what if AI avatars that act and talk like employees could be present in the (virtual) room on their behalf? Liang expects Otter's AI work persona will be able to answer 90% of the questions it's asked during meetings, he said. But the road to building trustworthy AI avatars is riddled with technical and social obstacles. "It needs to have the knowledge and emotional intelligence to participate in a productive way," Liang said about the AI. AdvertisementOtter itself launched a new feature this month where multiple people can ask an AI chatbot specific questions about meetings it's recorded.
Persons: Sam Liang, Otter, , Liang, it's, they'll, Elon Musk, Kendall Jenner, Tom Brady, togethers, they're Organizations: Business, Workers
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewMark Zuckerberg drew the ire of some Apple fans after he ripped into the tech giant's $3,500 Apple Vision Pro in a video posted on Instagram earlier this week. "I don't think so," Zuckerberg told the Morning Brew Daily podcast. "I think we have a really good chance at winning, and I'm really committed to doing that," Zuckerberg said. Zuckerberg's thoughts on his video come after he said in it that the Quest 3 headset is superior to the Vision Pro.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementCurrently, Apple is urging some engineers to test these new AI features to ensure they work before releasing them externally to developers. Apple's covert plans to launch its AI coding tool soon comes as the company lags behind generative AI efforts currently led by players like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft. The tech giant, Bloomberg has learned, has plans to integrate AI features into its next software updates for its iPhone and iPad known internally as Crystal. The company is also building features that will generate Apple Music playlists and slideshows, according to the outlet.
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Here's how your boss could be keeping tabs on you
  + stars: | 2024-02-15 | by ( Aaron Mok | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Citi has started tracking how many calls some of its bankers make, the Financial Times reported. The bank's tactic is just one of the many ways employers are keeping tabs on workers. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Your next Tesla could be made by China
  + stars: | 2024-02-14 | by ( Aaron Mok | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Elon Musk invited the suppliers to Mexico as part of plans for cheaper Teslas, Bloomberg reported. That move could be stoking concerns among US officials and EV makers over China's influence. China has a "highly organized, highly efficient supply chain," Venkatesh Prasad, chief innovation officer at the Center for Automotive Research, told Bloomberg. AdvertisementTesla, which also makes cars in the US, and other US-based EV makers may also be feeling the heat from competitors. Mary Lovely, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, told Bloomberg.
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Read previewApple appears to have removed Kimi, a piracy app that once featured a library of free films and shows to stream, from its iOS app store, Wired reported earlier this week. The app also reportedly garnered over 100 user reviews in the App Store. The app store, Wired observed, listed Kimi's only developer as "Marcus Evan," which could be the creator's fake name. "Make sure your app only includes content that you created or that you have a license to use," the tech giant's app store guidelines say. AdvertisementThis isn't the first time Apple pulled a piracy app.
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