Last week, we talked with Kindred Ventures, a small, nine-year-old, San Francisco-based early-stage venture firm that, despite investing in a lot of nascent startups — more...
I test mattresses and pillows for a living — which is suitable career choice for someone who regularly grapples with with back injuries, grinds her teeth,...
The U.S. government’s tech-based immigration policies are blocking asylum-seekers from safely entering the country through U.S.-Mexico ports of entry, according to a new report(opens in a...
When it comes to artworks created by generative AI, enterprise users have specific legal concerns around permissions – and Adobe has recognized those worries. That’s why...
Of the many issues highlighted by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, one big one was the liability of having too much cash sitting in too...
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Another day, another Twitter apocalypse. This time Elon Musk’s company is purging some of the most popular automated accounts from its platform. Little by little over...
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A robotic spacecraft just had a close encounter with Mercury and beamed back rare intimate images of the planet. Mercury, the closest planet to the sun(opens...
Spacecraft are zipping around our solar system, snapping wondrous views of moons, planets, and ancient galaxies. In 2023, the images beamed back to Earth have been...