M3 iPad Pro 2024: Release date, new features, specs, and more | Mashable

A new iPad Pro should be hitting the market next year and while we don’t know everything about it, quite a few rumored details have surfaced as 2023 approaches its end.

The TL;DR? Apparently, the iPad is due for a major revamp. The high-end tablet should represent a big jump forward for the iPad line. Here are the details we know so far.

 iPad Pro release date and price

First things first: When is this thing coming out? The quick answer: It isn’t clear, but almost certainly next year. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman — whose word is pretty much gospel on all things Apple — wrote in his newsletter Power On that the new iPad Pro was set to debut in “spring or early summer” of 2024.

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Existing home sales dropped in September to 13-year low as surging prices and mortgage rates stymie demand | CNN Business

Home sales dropped in September to the lowest level since the foreclosure crisis as surging interest rates and climbing home prices made buying a home unattainable for a growing share of would-be buyers.

Historically low inventory of homes for sale continued to push prices up and rates that crossed over 7% in August have pulled sales down to their lowest level in 13 years, according to a monthly report from the National Association of Realtors.

The median price for existing homes — which include single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops — was $394,300 last month. That was up 2.8% from a year ago and marked the third consecutive month of year-over-year price increases, setting a record high price for homes in September. Prices rose in all four regions of the country, the Northeast, Midwest, South and the West, the NAR report found.

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Delegation — Leveraging Your Time And Resources | LifeHack

Delegation is not about doing less work; it’s about working smarter, making the most of the time you have and knowing when to pass some of your work on to others.

Think of your time as a limited jar of marbles. Every task you take on is like adding another marble to that jar. The problem? When you try to cram too many tasks—too many marbles—into your life, your jar overflows. What’s the solution to this all-too-common scenario? Delegation. It’s the act of handing over some of your marbles to someone else, effectively making room in your own jar and avoiding the dreaded overflow.

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5 Time Management Hacks for Small Business Owners | AllBusiness.com

As a small business owner, you’re likely wearing many hats—juggling everything from product sourcing to inventory management, front-end work, human resources, marketing, and more. With a mile-long toto-do list, it’s all too easy to give into “the overwhelm,” especially if your personal life is a little out of sorts as well.

A few years ago, I ditched a corporate job I loved to pursue my true calling: starting a small business. Yes, this move allowed me to spend more time with my family while growing my business, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel overwhelmed in the beginning.

Fast forward a few years . . . I’ve had the opportunity to take on more responsibilities for my clients and expand into additional ventures, including hosting my own podcast. Along the way, I’ve learned how to not give into the overwhelm, but to embrace it.

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How to Use ChatGPT to Write Website Content for Business | AllBusiness.com

AI tools for content creation are super popular today, and no wonder:

  • They help small business owners and marketers save time and money.
  • Tools like ChatGPT generate content assets in seconds.
  • Their texts look like they were written by humans, and plagiarism checkers see them as original and ready for publishing.

A tiny problem: those texts aren’t original. ChatGPT isn’t as intelligent as many believe (yet!):

  • It generates words without understanding the context.
  • Its content is generic, with no insights for the audience.
  • Yes, it learns fast, but still can present some false information from the internet as if it’s true.
  • It can’t cover controversial issues like politics or religion, and it offers biased answers to corresponding questions.

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Adobe Predicts Surge in Online Holiday Sales | Small Biz Trends

Adobe has released its forecast for the upcoming U.S. holiday season, highlighting some noteworthy trends and data of significant importance for small business owners.

Based on a vast trove of data analyzed by Adobe Analytics, the company anticipates a 4.8% year-over-year growth in U.S. online holiday sales, amounting to $221.8 billion. This is up from the $211.7 billion observed in 2022, which had a growth rate of 3.5% from the preceding year. Such growth underscores small businesses’ importance in prioritizing their online presence and digital marketing strategies to tap into this expanding market.

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US Small Businesses Lean on Credit Cards Amid Inflation and Funding Challenges | Small Biz Trends

Intuit’s inaugural 2023 QuickBooks Small Business Index Annual Report brings to light small businesses’ profound challenges in the US, Canada, and the UK. The report analyzes the effects of macroeconomic pressures’ effects on small business operations, job creation, and their quest for funding, such as inflation and soaring interest rates. This report is carried out in collaboration with renowned global economist Professor Ufuk Akcigit.

Small businesses, the backbone of economies worldwide, are feeling the weight of financial challenges now more than ever. With this report, Intuit goes into the current state of these businesses across the three major regions.

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The Newest Plague: Turnover Contagion | Business.com

Although the ideal employee turnover rate is 10 percent or less, rates have skyrocketed in recent years, jumping to roughly 47 percent in 2021 and remaining elevated in 2022, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. There’s a good chance your organization experienced some of this workforce loss. However, while some level of turnover is okay, you might want to pay close attention if your head count starts rapidly shrinking against your will.

There are many reasons why employees voluntarily quit their jobs, and one possible explanation boils down to, well, the fact that their co-workers did it first. Multiple people leaving your company can spark a serious ailment for your business: turnover contagion.

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How To Start a Dry Carpet Cleaning Service | The Startup Magazine

Your fascination with cleanliness and hygiene may have led you to contemplate starting a carpet cleaning business. Not just any carpet cleaning business, but specifically an endeavor in dry carpet cleaning services.

This blog aims to guide you through the process, from the initial steps of conducting market research to operational management, hiring staff, and more.

Dry carpet cleaning is a niche that is rapidly growing as homeowners and commercial establishments opt for these services due to their swift execution and deep-cleaning performance.

Understanding the Dry Carpet Cleaning Industry

In order to effectively navigate the dry carpet cleaning sector, it is vital to have a comprehensive understanding of the industry. This will allow you to identify opportunities, challenges, customer preferences, and emerging trends.

The dry carpet cleaning method involves the use of specialized machines and biodegradable absorbent compounds which do not soak the carpet or require extended drying times.

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Unity: Gaming boss quits after furious pricing backlash | BBC News

John Riccitiello has resigned as chief executive of the game development tool Unity following a controversial pricing change which angered gamers and developers alike.

The firm wanted to charge studios every time a person installed a game using Unity’s code which powers thousands of modern video games.

Big developers already pay a licensing fee to use Unity in their games.

The company has since rolled back most of its plans and apologized.

Unity said Mr Riccitiello was retiring from the firm effective immediately.

Unity’s game engine is the code behind many popular video games – including Pokemon Go, Genshin Impact, and Beat Saber – and is typically used by small studios.

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