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Look inside Menards, the Midwest home-improvement chain owned by Wisconsin’s richest billionaire and beloved by Tim Walz

Look inside Menards, the Midwest home-improvement chain owned by Wisconsin’s richest billionaire and beloved by Tim Walz

Menards is a Midwestern home-improvement chain. Talia Lakritz/Business Insider Menards home-improvement stores earned John Menard Jr. his estimated $22.9 billion fortune. The Midwest chain is different from other stores, with mail-in rebates and no installation services. I visited a Menards in Milwaukee and was surprised by its size and enormous selection. If you’ve spent any …

Harris’ Uber executive brother-in-law says he won’t join her cabinet. Other business leaders still have a shot.

Harris’ Uber executive brother-in-law says he won’t join her cabinet. Other business leaders still have a shot.

Tony West, Harris’ brother-in-law and an Uber executive, said he’ll return to his corporate role after the election. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Tony West, Harris’ brother-in-law and an Uber executive, doesn’t plan on serving in her cabinet. Other private sector stars are in the running for key positions like Treasury secretary. Harris is courting industry leaders, …

Microsoft tells customers it lost log data for key security products

Microsoft tells customers it lost log data for key security products

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Stephen Brashear/Getty Images Microsoft told customers that a software bug caused inconsistent collection of log data. The bug affected key security products, including Microsoft Sentinel and Entra. Microsoft has been saying recently that security is its top priority. Microsoft is telling customers that it failed to consistently collect log data for …

Harvard students made Meta Ray-Bans do facial recognition. Meta execs once thought this was a good idea.

Harvard students made Meta Ray-Bans do facial recognition. Meta execs once thought this was a good idea.

AnhPhu Nguyen demonstrates his Meta Ray-Ban glasses he rigged to do facial recognition. Courtesy of AnhPhu Nguyen Harvard students rigged their Meta Ray-Bans to do facial recognition, 404 Media reports. Meta’s smart glasses can’t do this by default, but in 2021, executives considered the idea. Andrew Bosworth, now Meta’s CTO, suggested it could help remember …

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