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By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK A federal judge on Tuesday rejected Bill Hwang's bid to dismiss a U.S.
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Why China’s Miracle Growth Story May Be Coming to an End
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US Treasury increases size of most of its debt auctions
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Pepper Advantage Appoints New Group CTO
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Apple launches ‘Business Connect’, allowing companies to decide how they appear in Maps listings
Apple has launched “Business Connect”, a new tool to let business change how they appear within its Maps. While the new feature is aimed at businesses themselves, and those with official place listings within Maps, it is aimed at making the company’s information more useful for customers who might be looking for information. Some of Apple’s rivals, such as Google, have long offered richer listings for businesses and made it easier for both the companies themselves as well as customers to add information to those listings. Apple Maps has until now opted for a more controlled method, largely relying on information from other systems such as Yelp. Because the information on businesses was pulled through from third-party listings, which might be out of date or entirely inaccurate. Now within Apple’s Maps and elsewhere can “claim” their location using the new tool, which will give them the ability to edit it. As well as allowing businesses to correct any false information, they are also able to use the tool to add their own photos and logos, include the option to order or take other actions, and show advertising and promotions, Apple said. The feature launched in the US earlier this year. But it has now rolled out more broadly, allowing UK companies to start claiming their own listings and adding information to them. It also comes with a range of protections. Apple will vet the information within the “Showcase” banners that will appear on listings, for instance, to ensure they do not include swearing or other prohibited content, and it will also call businesses to ensure that other people are not able to falsely take control of listings. Companies can use the system by registering on Apple’s self-service website, which is done using an AppleID. Once a business is logged in, it will be able to claim its listing card and start adding more information. The information within the listing will appear not only on Maps but on other parts of Apple’s ecosystem, such as Siri and Messages. Read More Apple sounds alarm over new government plans Google kills its rival smart glasses to Apple Vision Apple releases urgent update to iPhone and iPad users
2023-06-29 03:57

Generac Sees Rising Demand for Backup Power Generators During Texas Heat Wave
Generac Holdings Inc. is seeing rising demand for its backup power generators in Texas, where searing heat has
2023-06-27 07:18

Foxconn pulls out of $19 billion chipmaking project in India
Foxconn says it is exiting an ambitious project to help build one of India's first chip factories.
2023-07-11 16:17

UK Insurance Group Tells Members to Act on Biodiversity Loss
A British insurance group is pushing its members, which include Allianz SE, Aviva Plc and Chubb Ltd., to
2023-07-04 21:00

A Pennsylvania coroner wants an officer charged in a driver's shooting death. A prosecutor disagrees
A western Pennsylvania coroner is calling for a police officer who shot and killed a man after a car chase to be charged in his death, but the county’s district attorney maintains the shooting was justified
2023-10-28 06:25

Trucent Renewable Chemicals Appoints Dr. William Hayes as Vice President, Strengthening its Commitment to Oleochemical Sustainability and Innovation
VAN WERT, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 2, 2023--
2023-10-02 22:30

IBM's third-quarter results beat estimates on resilient software demand
By Chavi Mehta IT software and consultancy services provider IBM reported third-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street
2023-10-26 05:24

French Millionaire Influencers Come to Taiwan for Cycling Trip along the Northeast Coastline, Exploring Local Culture and Tasting Delicacies, Documenting Breathtaking Scenery
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 23, 2023--
2023-11-23 15:26
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