China's new new "weather modification program." | Continue reading
As more people want to give back, others are trying to cash in. | Continue reading
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US entrepreneurship continues to grow across the country, especially for digital startups and businesses with a high potential for job creation. | Continue reading
Ed-tech unicorn Byju's acquired WhiteHat Jr for $300 million. But since the acquisition, WhiteHat Jr has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. | Continue reading
Big US companies are less likely to get displaced than they once were. | Continue reading
Big US companies are less likely to get displaced than they once were. | Continue reading
Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and the world's richest person, is spending a lot of money to counter his company's questionable environmental record. | Continue reading
The US secondhand clothing market is projected to more than triple in value in the next 10 years. | Continue reading
The technology took years to develop, and now a Chinese firm is using it in a massive new US factory that will churn out 1.2 million t-shirts per year. | Continue reading
With travel slow and borders closed, the pandemic has hit the leisure industry hard. Airbnb offered the latest details about its business in its S-1 IPO filing. | Continue reading
“I want people to realize, more than anything, how difficult it is.” | Continue reading
The early data, while exciting, are far from conclusive. | Continue reading
The painted door technique isn't just for product managers. | Continue reading
The Trump administration is delaying steps that ensure the business of the US government continues uninterrupted. | Continue reading
Prop 22 outcome cleared regulatory hurdles for the ride-hailing giant. | Continue reading
Tracing the H-1B visa program’s evolution sheds light on some of the major immigration reform issues facing the US, and the global implications of that debate. | Continue reading
"Why not try to be upfront and avoid a lot of the conflict?" | Continue reading
Traditional grocers and retailers are not all that tech savvy, providing Instacart the perfect opportunity to expand its partnerships. | Continue reading
The developments of 2020 show we are entering a new, more intense era of the internet’s fragmentation, driven by techno-nationalism. | Continue reading
TikTok's buzz, global reach, and access to Gen Z and millennial audiences make it an increasingly huge opportunity for marketers. | Continue reading
Server farms spend billions of dollars to keep computers cool. Cities burn fossil fuels to keep buildings warm. Why not close the loop? | Continue reading
When bots get too good, count on humans making mistakes. | Continue reading
A wellness retreat in the Netherlands is now offering psychedelic therapy for those with depression. | Continue reading
When Dropbox reopens next summer, its employees will no longer have an office with individual desks, but instead will have access to studios while they continue to work from home. | Continue reading
In the new book "No Rules Rules," Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings explains why he's willing to fire good, hardworking employees. | Continue reading
Sugar withdrawal is real. | Continue reading
Trump is often perceived as the only force against the H-1B visa. But, if one reads the fine print of Joe Biden's stance, it is clear that things will never go back to as good as they once were. | Continue reading
Palantir's stances are unusual for Silicon Valley—and run of the mill for defense contractors. | Continue reading
A new survey shows many Americans who are working from home during the pandemic are using their former commuting time to do more work. Here are some better ideas. | Continue reading
Stockholm and Bergen are among dozens of cities ditching trash cans in favor of vacuum chutes that woosh waste away through a series of underground pipes. | Continue reading
Beijing objected to the "disinformation" on Wikimedia-affiliated pages that it says violate the "One China" principle. | Continue reading
The Covid-19 pandemic is affecting college enrollments, except for graduate degrees | Continue reading
Gig companies are asking voters for a carveout from California labor law AB5. | Continue reading
Charlette N’Guessan is the first woman to win the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation from the UK’ s Royal Academy of Engineering | Continue reading
In odd timing for TikTok's US deal, the Party explains how private Chinese firms must assist its goals. | Continue reading
Netflix had 193 million global subscribers as of June, but analysts believe the company needs to find other means through which it can capitalize on its legions of binge-watchers. | Continue reading
Here's hoping California's woodchips-and-succulents landscaping chic catches on. | Continue reading
It's almost hard to remember it now, but before the pandemic, Skype was more popular way to Zoom than Zoom was. | Continue reading
Everyone from Microsoft's Steve Ballmer to Snoop Dogg agrees we all need to learn to code. They're probably wrong. | Continue reading
The biggest hits make up a smaller share of streaming listening. | Continue reading
Bears, butterflies, and bubble tea: These are some of the leading motifs in a nationwide passport design contest. | Continue reading
Back in the day, Bill Gates' company climbed some serious heights. | Continue reading
The notorious brand is now part of a live online music company. | Continue reading
The average salary for 190,000 software engineers applying for H-1B visas was just over $100,000. | Continue reading
Even without stores open, vinyl records sales are still growing. | Continue reading
Going, going, gone. | Continue reading