Business News Apple Raised Mac Prices by Up to $300 Overnight. iPhones Could Be Next. The price hikes Tim Cook warned about last week are here. MacBooks are up $100 to $300, iPads up $150 to $200. iPhones may be next. By Jonathan Small
Business News Risk Isn’t a Threat — It’s a Strategy. Here’s How to Use It and Become an Industry Powerhouse. The leaders who actually shift markets don't start with their competition. They start with a different question entirely. By Gilad Bechar
Business News AI Is Rewriting the Rules — and This Tech Giant Is Especially Feeling the Pressure AI disruptors are chipping away at this tech giant’s core business. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Patience? In a Business World Obsessed with Speed, Slowing Down Might Be the Ultimate Power Move Sometimes the impulse to speed things up can actually slow your business down. Learn why a more careful approach can help you avoid the rush hour headache. By Richard Ceffalio
Tech Price Drop: Equip Your Dev Team With Visual Studio Pro for $33 Own the newest software development tools for life — no subscription ever. By Entrepreneur Store
Business News Bank of America’s CEO Reads 5 Newspapers, Responds to Email and Works Out — All Before 7 a.m. Brian Moynihan arrives at the office already informed and mentally ready. By Sherin Shibu
Business News He Turned His Hobby Into a Business That Has Grown 6,124% in the Last Three Years: ‘Growth Almost Broke Us’ The Picklr CEO Jorge Barragan shares how he turned an annoying wait for a rec center court into a nationwide indoor pickleball franchise. By Dan Bova
Buying a Franchise Reddit Decided to ‘Save Wendy’s’ and Its Stock Jumped 42% in ‘Abnormal Retail Buying’ Wendy’s joins GameStop as a meme stock after surging in value following a Reddit post urging fans to boost the brand. By Jonathan Small
Business News Their Family Business Went From Bankruptcy to a $4 Billion Snack Empire: Inside Jack Link’s Wild Entrepreneurial Ride Meat, risk, and NASCAR — here's how Jack Link's CEO Troy Link has grown his family business into a global phenomenon. By Dan Bova
Business News New Cars Cost Too Much. Jeff Bezos Is Backing a $24,950 EV Truck With Hand-Crank Windows to Fix That. The Slate has hand-crank windows, no radio and no paint job. It also costs half the price of the average new car in America. By Jonathan Small
Business News Forget Forty Thieves — Anthropic Says Alibaba Used 25,000 Fake Accounts to Steal Its AI Anthropic sent a letter to Congress accusing Alibaba of running 28.8 million fake conversations with Claude to train a competing AI for free. By Jonathan Small
Buying a Franchise Restaurant Franchises Have Found One Ingredient That Makes Customers Switch Brands. New Data Proves It Works. McDonald's, Arby's and Zaxbys are all piling on the protein in a market where customers just can't get enough. By Jonathan Small
Building a Business How Entrepreneurs Apply AI Speed Breakthroughs to Cut Costs (and Scale Smarter) Custom AI models can now be built 357 times faster, but with 60% of AI projects set to fail by 2026, success hinges on strategy — not technology. By Andres Tovar
Building a Business Clients Love You — Until They Don’t. Here’s How We Survived Losing a Client of 30 Years. Have you ever had a customer unceremoniously dump you? Here is what I learned after a longtime client dumped us. By Cynthia Kay
Business News Target’s Strategy Will Rise or Fall on the 2% Difference The retailer's turnaround won't be decided by the boldness of its strategy, but by whether thousands of daily decisions point the same direction. By Andrea Olson
Business News Elon Musk Isn’t a Trillionaire Anymore Musk's fortune fell alongside SpaceX shares. By Amanda Breen
Side Hustle After This 26-Year-Old Discovered ChatGPT, He Built a ‘Simple’ Side Hustle Around the Bot That Brings In $4,000 a Month Dhanvin Siriam wanted to build something that made revenue from ChatGPT, and once he did, he says, "It just caught on." By Frances Dodds
Buying a Franchise The CEO of Dave’s Hot Chicken Says Speed Is No Longer the Point of Fast Food: ‘It’s Not 1999’ Jim Bitticks of Dave's Hot Chicken says speed is dead in fast food. Here's what really matters to customers. By Jonathan Small
Business News Saying ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You’ to AI Sounds Crazy. It Might Actually Work. A new survey finds 86% of office workers are being polite to their AI tools — and most say it actually changes what comes back. By Jonathan Small
Business News Snap Bet $2,195 on the Future of Smart Glasses. Meta Answered With a $244 Version. A week after Snap launched its pricey $2,195 AR glasses, Meta is going the opposite direction with a $244 version. By Jonathan Small
Business News Mountain Dew Is Charging 5 Cents for a Can — Here’s the Strategy Behind the Stunt The iconic soda brand is dropping 1,948 commemorative bundles for a nickel each — a nod to its 1948 origins. By Jonathan Small
Business Operations & Logistics How AI Is Making the Old Go-to-Market Playbook Obsolete — and How to Adapt Why the traditional 90-day GTM plan no longer works and three ways AI is helping leaders replace it with a real-time approach. By Dean Guida
Business News Computer Science Grads Have a New Dream Job — And It’s Not Working for Meta, Apple or Google A growing number of college graduates in computer science are recentering their ambitions. By Sherin Shibu
Business News AI Is Changing How Your Business Shows Up on Google — Take These 5 Steps to Adapt These five operating shifts will decide whether AI agents recommend your brand or quietly route around it. By Michael Quoc
Tech Equip Your Business PC With Windows 11 Pro for $9.97 One payment unlocks BitLocker, Hyper-V, and Azure AD support, with no subscription attached. By Entrepreneur Store
Buying a Franchise The World’s Largest Franchisee Just Revealed His Playbook for Scaling. These Are His Rules. Greg Flynn built a $5 billion empire spanning 3,000 restaurants across eight brands. Here's how he did it. By Jonathan Small
Business News Nvidia Is Tackling a Hidden Problem in Humanoid Robots — And Solving It Could Make the Technology Widespread Barclays estimates that the humanoid robot industry will generate $200 billion in revenue by 2035. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Beer Sales Are Going Flat Everywhere But Guinness Keeps Growing: ‘It’s a 267-Year-Old Overnight Success.’ Since taking over the helm, Gráinne Wafer has turned a 267-year-old brand into one of the fastest-growing in the world. By Jonathan Small
Business News Who Will Be the Next Trillionaire After Musk? Here’s What the Prediction Markets Say. Prediction market traders give Mark Zuckerberg the best shot at joining Elon Musk in the 13-digit club — but put his odds at just 32%. By Jonathan Small
Business News Tide Owns 40% of the Detergent Market — So Why Is P&G Reinventing It With Something Industry Experts Say Nobody Needs? P&G already dominates the $25 billion laundry market. Rather than wait for a rival to disrupt it, the company reimagined its own bestseller. By Jonathan Small