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An array of business leaders offered words of support and condemned political violence Saturday night and Sunday morning after a gunman saved Donald Trump from an assassination attempt during a campaign rally near Butler, Pennsylvania.One spectator was killed and Trump was injured after having his ears pierced before being removed by Secret Service agents.”We wish President Trump a speedy recovery,” Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook wrote, adding that he “strongly condemns these acts of violence.”It was a sentiment shared by many.”It’s absolutely awful,” Amazon (AMZN) CEO Andy Jassy said.”Our former president showed extraordinary grace and courage tonight, even while under…
The asset manager for Norway’s largest bank has made significant changes to its holdings in major U.S.-traded technology companies.DNB Asset Management reduced its holdings in Nvidia during the second quarter as the stock outperformed the market and the company acquired Apple and Tesla. , He acquired two market laggards and more than doubled his stake in Intel. . DNB disclosed the stock transactions in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. DNB did not respond to a request for comment. The bank has about $88 billion in assets under management. The investment manager sold 908,000 shares of the chipmaker,…
Did you love Sara Ali Khan’s regal look at the Ambani wedding? Her stunning ensemble definitely left fashion lovers swooning, but that’s not the only reason it’s been making waves. The actress has been heavily criticised on social media for donning a stunning lehenga designed by Pakistani fashion designer Iqbal Hussain but not giving him credit in her post. Sara wore the vibrant outfit to Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s lavish wedding on July 12. Sharing a video of herself twirling and posing in the lehenga at the event, she tagged her stylist, hair and makeup team and photographer, but…
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy to miss out on some of the week’s biggest happenings. But don’t worry, our Weekly Tech Wrap brings you a round-up of the top 5 news stories from the tech world this week. Let’s dive right in: This week, Samsung made some big announcements at its Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris, Elon Musk explained that Neuralink will soon be able to give people superpowers, and WhatsApp is reportedly working on improving its meta AI features. Top 5 Tech News this Week: 1) Samsung launches Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold…
Delta Air Lines is changing its uniform policy, days after coming under fire from customers over how it handled a social media post about the Palestinian flag.Starting Monday, Delta Air Lines employees will no longer be able to wear pin badges representing countries or nationalities other than the United States.”We are proud of the diversity of our employees and customers and the foundation of our brand: connecting the world and delivering the best experiences,” the statement obtained by USA Today on Friday read. “We are taking this step to ensure a safe, comfortable and welcoming environment for all.”The plane was…
The concept of upcycling and reusing waste in innovative ways is gaining attention, and for good reason. Environmental concerns are becoming more and more important every day, making it crucial to develop sustainable habits that reduce our ecological footprint. In this regard, TikTok, a widely used social media application, offers an excellent platform for users to share interesting ideas, especially those related to sustainability and innovation. An example of a trend is the idea of reusing old mattress springs as a garden trellis, which is becoming increasingly popular among gardening enthusiasts. It has attracted digital attention, spurring a movement towards…
Shortly after Donald Trump was targeted by a gunman during a rally in Pennsylvania, Chinese online retailers were quick to sell commemorative T-shirts featuring pictures depicting the aftermath of the assassination attempt on the former president. As reported by TOI, Taobao seller Li Jinwei said, “As soon as we saw the news of the shooting, we listed the T-shirts on Taobao even though they weren’t even printed, and within three hours we had over 2,000 orders from both China and the US.”Need a loan? Get cash from mutual funds in 4 hoursRapid production and distribution is made possible by digital…
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Chinese e-commerce sites are selling T-shirts and tote bags featuring former President Donald Trump’s bloody face after he survived an apparent assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday.Speculation flared on Chinese social media channels after Chinese state media reported the incident early the next day, shortly after the Chinese foreign ministry announced that President Xi Jinping had been “injured by gunfire at a campaign event in Butler” and “expressed sympathy to former President Trump.”Writing on Trump’s own social media brand, Truth Social, the former president said “a bullet went through the top of my right ear” during the…
(Photo Illustration: Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Here are five things that happened in tech this week and how they might affect your business. Did you miss anything? 1 – Copilot for Microsoft 365 Details: Increased productivity at a premium. Preston Gralla of Computerworld provided a detailed review of Copilot for Microsoft 365. Copilot is designed to boost productivity within Microsoft 365 by integrating AI-driven assistance into various applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Gralla tested Copilot with each application to arrive at a final recommendation on whether Copilot is essential for daily work. After reviewing features…