Should You Hire a New Grad Over an Experienced Worker? | business.com

There was a time when one could land a great job right out of college. The United States Census Bureau found that in 1940, less than 5 percent of adults aged 25 years and older held a bachelor’s degree or higher. Having a college degree helped people stand out from their peers. It was an affirmation that a person had the necessary skills and mindset to be a productive and competent employee. However, a recent Census Bureau found that nearly 50 percent of Americans in this age group now have some form of a college degree.

Since a college education has become so common, it is often seen as a basic requirement for job entry. In today’s job market, many employers are prioritizing experience over education. The question many now ask is, which is the better way to go? While a seasoned employee can bring a lot to the table, there are also many benefits to hiring a recent grad. Learn about the pros and cons of each to determine which one is the right fit for your company.

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How to Combat Declining Sales | business.com

Marble Slab Creamery has been in business for 40 years and has locations in more than 15 countries worldwide. To reach this level of success, it had to learn how to adapt at the first sign of trouble.

One such instance occurred a few years ago. For roughly five years, Marble Slab Creamery experienced a significant sales decline. The company knew it had to do something to increase business sales. The strategies it implemented are helpful for any business experiencing a downturn.

However, before we look at those strategies, let’s examine why your business’s sales may decline.

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How to Enhance Your Business Security Setup | The Startup Magazine

You should have robust security systems and policies in place. But these may not be able to handle the considerable growth you are experiencing or will experience in the future. Therefore, any business needs to enhance its security setup to ensure company-wide protection.

Benefits Of Enhanced Security

Before outlining how to enhance your business security, it’s worth understanding why enhanced security setups are so critical for your company. It isn’t just about protecting your investment or finances. Instead, high-quality workplace and website security cover areas that will improve your business.

Safety

Business safety is paramount, both online and in your office, warehouse, or retail store. Enhancing security can help avoid common problems, such as data breaches or potentially dangerous scenarios caused by unhappy customers or burglars attempting to steal expensive tools or stock. By prioritizing safety, you can create a more comfortable environment for anyone who frequents your business.

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What is the Amazon Echo Hub? | Digital Trends

Amazon already has a robust lineup of smart displays, but the new Echo Hub is something entirely different. While it looks a bit like an Echo Show, the Echo Hub isn’t a smart display — it’s a smart home hub designed to be mounted directly on your wall.

Unlike the Echo and Echo Show products, the Echo Hub isn’t a tabletop device. In fact, you’ll need to pay extra for an optional stand just so you can place it on your table or countertop. That’s because the Echo Hub is a smart control panel, not a smart speaker or smart display. Amazon bills the Echo Hub as “an Alexa-enabled control panel for your smart home devices.” After getting it mounted to your wall, it’ll sync up with the rest of your smart home and make it easy to control your various gadgets via its touchscreen.

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Gen Alpha is ready to spend – and they want to be treated like adults | BBC News

The youngest consumers can’t yet drive themselves to the shops. It won’t stop them from buying like their millennial parents.

When I was 13 in the late 2000s, finally old enough to be dropped off at our local mall in Delaware, US, there was only one place I wanted to shop: Limited Too. The store, founded in 1987, was a younger offshoot of adult clothing brand The Limited, and was a tween fashion destination filled with logo tees, floral sundresses, plaid skirts, denim vests and plenty of sparking accessories.

Limited Too was among many stores of the time that catered to the in-between age – Wet Seal, Delia’s, The Body Shop, Lush, Charlotte Russe – where young people were playing with ideas of who they could become. But by 2008, Limited Too’s retail locations had vanished, many having merged with the tween store Justice, which, as of 2020, also shuttered all physical locations.

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These desktop lamps beam near-infrared light, in a bid to improve your mood | TechCrunch

As humans spend increasing amounts of time indoors, we lose access to the sun’s natural benefits. Recognition of season affective disorder has grown accordingly. While the actual occurrence of the condition is low (around 5% — or 10 million or so Americans),  it’s led to increasing awareness of the sun’s impact on the production of serotonin in the brain – and its resulting impact on the human body.

Light therapy lamps have become increasingly popular as a result. I bought one a while back. It’s big, unwieldy and beams bright light like a tanning lamp. These products rely on the visible light spectrum, in a bid to mimic the sun’s impact for those of us who spend more of our waking hours in front of a computer than we care to mention.

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This Week in AI: Addressing racism in AI image generators | TechCrunch

Keeping up with an industry as fast-moving as AI is a tall order. So until an AI can do it for you, here’s a handy roundup of recent stories in the world of machine learning, along with notable research and experiments we didn’t cover on their own.

This week in AI, Google paused its AI chatbot Gemini’s ability to generate images of people after a segment of users complained about historical inaccuracies. Told to depict “a Roman legion,” for instance, Gemini would show an anachronistic, cartoonish group of racially diverse foot soldiers while rendering “Zulu warriors” as Black.

It appears that Google — like some other AI vendors, including OpenAI — had implemented clumsy hardcoding under the hood to attempt to “correct” for biases in its model. In response to prompts like “show me images of only women” or “show me images of only men,” Gemini would refuse, asserting such images could “contribute to the exclusion and marginalization of other genders.” Gemini was also loath to generate images of people identified solely by their race — e.g. “white people” or “black people” — out of ostensible concern for “reducing individuals to their physical characteristics.”

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How This Texas Farmers Market’s Gamble Paid Off Big | Entrepreneur

Fall Creek Farmers Market in Humble, Texas, is not just a spot to stop by for your Sunday morning coffee and a fresh vegetable or two. Owners Jonathan and Andrea Haskin built this vibrant space with a vision to change their community’s food shopping habits and educate their customers on the importance of buying fresh and local items.

The couple came up with the idea for the market in 2015 when they started taking a longer look at what kind of food they had available to them and realized they had to travel far and wide just to source quality ingredients from local farmers. What would happen if they brought their community closer to the source?

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5 best cheap laptops of 2024: Tested and reviewed | Mashable

When it comes to shopping for the best cheap laptops, you can do a lot with $1,000. (Heck, even $500 cuts some mustard nowadays.) But you’ll probably have to make some compromises along the way to stay below that price point.

That doesn’t mean you have to settle for a total clunker that doesn’t tick any of the boxes on your must-have specs list. It just means you have to shop a little smarter than someone on an unlimited budget — and that’s where we come in.

After meticulous hands-on testing and careful research, we can recommend several affordable laptops for different budgets, operating system loyalties, and use cases. Keep reading for our guide to the best cheap laptops of 2024, including models from Acer, Microsoft, and, yes, even Apple.

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Stop putting wet phones in rice, Apple warns. Here’s why. | Mashable

As it turns out, the decades-old method of saving one’s wet phone in rice isn’t a good idea, according to Apple. A recent support document states that this hack actually makes things worse.

Quit the rice hack for your wet phone

Rice is having a bit of a moment on the internet, including people freaking out about whether it’s safe to reheat it. However, it seems like Apple has jumped on the rice fear-mongering bandwagon, too. In the support document, the Cupertino-based tech giant said that dropping your wet iPhone into a bowl of rice will “allow small particles of rice to damage your iPhone.”

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