Choosing Japan as a Business Home Choosing Japan as a Business Home - Sun Xiaojun] This week's episode features engineer and entrepreneur Sun Xiaojun, who decided to stay in Japan after earning his PhD to start his own robotic ... 04/19/2024 - 9:03 pm | View Link
Business owners frustrated as 16th Street Mall construction lags Frustration is growing among local business owners as construction on the 16th Street Mall project reaches two years. 04/19/2024 - 4:14 pm | View Link
'Improving utilization' | Shelby County hosts workshop to assist business owners and aspiring owners with resources They talked about if you want to start a business as a sole proprietor or if you want to start your business as LLC,” one business owner mentioned. 04/19/2024 - 11:49 am | View Link
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When to Hire in Your Small Business Learn the signs for when to hire in your small business, questions to ask yourself before hiring and how to hire employees. 04/19/2024 - 9:37 am | View Link
Starting a Small Business: Your Complete How-To Guide The Bottom Line. Knowing how to start a small business involves the key steps of market research, setting up a business plan, understanding the legal requirements, exploring funding options ... 04/18/2024 - 2:59 am | View Website
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How to Start a Business: A Startup Guide for Entrepreneurs ... Jump to: How to Start a Business Plan →. Featured Resource: Free Business Plan Template. Grab your free business plan template here. 2. Choose a business name. Your business name is an essential part of your new business. It determines what you’ll call it on official documentation and on the business plan you’ll share with investors. 04/17/2024 - 9:13 am | View Website
How to start and fund your own business | USAGov The SBA can help you learn how to start your own business with 10 Steps to Start a Business. The SBA's Business Guide covers other important aspects of running a business. These include: Paying business taxes. Getting business insurance. Applying for licenses and permits. 04/17/2024 - 8:08 am | View Website
10 steps to start your business | U.S. Small Business ... Conduct market research. Market research will tell you if there’s an opportunity to turn your idea into a successful business. It’s a way to gather information about potential customers and businesses already operating in your area. Use that information to find a competitive advantage for your business. Learn more about conducting market ... 04/17/2024 - 2:25 am | View Website
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TikTok owner ByteDance is preparing to sue the US government now that President Biden has signed into law a bill that will ban TikTok in the US if its Chinese owner doesn't sell the company within 270 days. While it's impossible to predict the outcome with certainty, law professors speaking to Ars believe that ByteDance will have a strong First Amendment case in its lawsuit against the US.
One reason for this belief is that just a few months ago, a US District Court judge blocked a Montana state law that attempted to ban TikTok.
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Microsoft has open-sourced another bit of computing history this week: The company teamed up with IBM to release the source code of 1988's MS-DOS 4.00, a version better known for its unpopularity, bugginess, and convoluted development history than its utility as a computer operating system.
The MS-DOS 4.00 code is available on Microsoft's MS-DOS GitHub page along with versions 1.25 and 2.0, which Microsoft open-sourced in cooperation with the Computer History Museum back in 2014.
Enlarge / A 2014 Tesla Model S driving on Autopilot rear-ended a Culver City fire truck that was parked in the high-occupancy vehicle lane on Interstate 405. (credit: Culver City Firefighters Local 1927 / Facebook)
Tesla's lousy week continues. On Tuesday, the electric car maker posted its quarterly results showing precipitous falls in sales and profitability.
Enlarge / The slide-on Joy-Con connection point shown in the center of the image may be a thing of the past on the Switch 2
The iconic slide-in "click" of the Switch Joy-Cons may be replaced with a magnetic attachment mechanism in the Switch 2, according to a report from Spanish-language gaming news site Vandal.
The site notes that this new design could make direct Switch 2 backward compatibility with existing Switch Joy-Cons "difficult." Even so, we can envision some sort of optional magnetic shim that could make older Joy-Cons attachable with the new system's magnetic connection points.
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The Food and Drug Administration reported late Thursday that about 20 percent of retail milk samples from around the country tested positive for genetic fragments of the bird flu, aka highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N1. While retail milk is still considered to be safe, the finding suggests that the spread of the virus in cows is more extensive than is currently known.
The FDA used a test called quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), which can only detect the presence of genetic fragments.
Enlarge / A newly revealed research proposal from 1971 shows that Richard Nixon’s science advisors embarked on an extensive analysis of the potential risks of climate change. (credit: Oliver Atkins/National Archives)
In 1971, President Richard Nixon’s science advisers proposed a multimillion dollar climate change research project with benefits they said were too “immense” to be quantified, since they involved “ensuring man’s survival,” according to a White House document newly obtained by the nonprofit National Security Archive and shared exclusively with Inside Climate News.
The plan would have established six global and 10 regional monitoring stations in remote locations to collect data on carbon dioxide, solar radiation, aerosols and other factors that exert influence on the atmosphere.