Entrepreneurship

Apple will pay you to hack its Apple intelligence servers

Last week, Apple posted about new security research challenge for hackers to try and test the security of the company's newly opened hosting servers Apple Intelligence the features. If you are successful, you can win up to 1 million dollars. Related: Hackers targeted a $12 billion cybersecurity company with a deep spoof of its CEO….

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For less than $50k you can start a BooXkeeping franchise

3 Benefits of owning one BooXkeeping exclusivity: Strong demand in a $65 billion industry with growth potential. No previous financial experience is required to operate. Hands-on business model, with full training and ongoing corporate support. BooXkeeping is a franchise that provides comprehensive accounting services to small and medium-sized businesses throughout the United States, emphasizing efficiency…

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Is your business really safe from risk?

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. How prepared is your business for The Risks didn't you see it coming? In a world where cyber-attacks, regulatory fines and reputation-damaging incidents lurk around every corner, businesses are increasingly faced with a choice: react to crises or prevent them. The smartest choice, of course, is prevention….

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How accountability fosters personal and professional growth

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. “(He/she/they) who is good at making excuses is rarely good at anything else.” – Benjamin Franklin “The person who complains about the way the ball bounces is probably the one who threw it.” – Lou Holtz “Wisdom comes from personal accountability. We all make mistakes; own them…

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How to become a digital nomad without wasting money abroad

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Remote work offers tremendous freedom, and it's no surprise that flexibility and autonomy increase job satisfaction. According to one STUDY From happiness tracking, remote workers are 20% happier on average. But for digital nomadsthis freedom comes with hidden financial traps. Frequent international travelers often face unexpected fees,…

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Starbucks to fire workers who don't follow hybrid schedule

When The new CEO of Starbucks Brian Niccol began his role in September, his much-talked-about journey, which will cover around 1,000 miles and take place by private jet. Starbucks is headquartered in Seattle, and Niccol lives in Newport Beach, California, where he is previous employerChipotle, has headquarters. Since the coffee giant requires corporate employees to…

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How a multi-million dollar brand and side hustle started

This Side Hustle Spotlight Q&A features Aaron Luo, co-founder with Carmen Chen Wu of Caraaa New York-based bag and accessories company founded in 2015 that has seen more than $50 million in total sales, and The famous Mercadoa Spanish artisan carbon business founded in 2022 that passed $1 million in sales in its first year….

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Why proving yourself right to customers is bad for business

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. We all know the old saying, “The customer is always right.” I don't think that means the customer knows everything or knows better than you when it comes to the best solution for their problem. Sometimes, the customer actually is error. Don't get too excited. Your customers…

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Jaylen Brown on the business idea he got from Kobe Bryant

How do you start a new brand when you're up against deep-pocketed competitors? That's what Jaylen Brown is thinking. NBA fans know him as this year's reigning Finals MVP, who just led the Boston Celtics to their 18th championship. But shoe hounds know him as a rebel — the star player who turned down $50…

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Cause of death of Wells Fargo employee who died at desk revealed

On Friday, August 16, Denise Prudhomme, 60, was scanned at work in the Wells Fargo office in Tempe, Ariz. And she never scanned it. Four days later, her body was discovered on her desk. An employee who remained unnamed told him KPNX – NBC News that some people in the building complained of a “bad…

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