Islands will be built off coast of Malaysia connected with autonomous vehicles

The "urban lilypads" will eventually house 15,000 to 18,000 residents and will have areas of business and cultural development. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Pfizer is developing a powder version of its Covid-19 vaccine

A powder version that doesn't need extremely cold storage could be rolled out next year, Pfizer's chief scientific officer told Business Insider. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Twitter will hand over presidential handle to Joe Biden on Inauguration Day

Other presidential accounts, including @whitehouse, @VP, and @FLOTUS, will be transferred over as well. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Social-media innovation is dead

Twitter Fleets look like Facebook Stories, which look like Instagram Stories, which look like Snapchat stories. Yup, social media all looks the same. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

US military bought location data from Muslim prayer app for 'counterterrorism'

Muslim Pro is one of hundreds of apps that make money by selling users' location data to third-party brokers, which then sell data to the US military. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

BuzzFeed strikes deal to buy HuffPost from Verizon Media

BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti, who helped launch The Huffington Post, will run both BuzzFeed and HuffPost after the deal closes. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Apple is slashing its App Store payment for smaller developers to 15%

Apple has cut its commission on in-app purchases to 15%, from 30%, for developers making less than $1 million a year on the App Store. | Continue reading


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How IoT is reshaping wine production, farming, and other traditional industries

The Internet of Things is transforming the way things get done in all sectors. Here are six examples of high-tech innovations from around the world. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Amazon selling prescription drugs, Prime members get discounts

Amazon Pharmacy will offer Prime customers two-day delivery on medications and price cuts on both generic and brand-name drugs, the company said. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Waffle House's First-Ever Beer, 'Bacon and Kegs,' Even Smells Like Bacon

The beer is a collaboration is between Oconee Brewing Co and Waffle House...because there is no better combination than Waffle House and alcohol. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

I'm a dating app profile ghostwriter who pretends to be clients online

Meredith Golden spends hours a day pretending to be her clients on dating apps and says there are key things to avoid if you want to find great matches. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Sweden's herd immunity hopes dashed by second coronavirus wave

Sweden's chief epidemiologist has admitted that the country is experiencing a second wave of coronavirus as cases and deaths from the disease surge. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Chart: Virus cases spiked soon after initial stimulus efforts were exhausted

Key elements of the CARES Act expired in July, just as US virus cases surged and the pace of economic recovery slowed. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Potential hostage situation at Ubisoft Montreal HQ was hoax, police say

Employees at Ubisoft, the studio behind "Assassin's Creed," fled to the roof of their office building in Montreal in a "police operation" on Friday. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Amazon winning food-stamp shoppers away from Walmart

Both Amazon and Walmart accept food stamps for groceries purchased online as part of a pilot program run by the USDA. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Black market for negative Covid-19 test results, with fakes starting around $200

As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, people around the world are turning to the black market for negative tests that enable them to travel. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

AWS CEO on complicated relationship with Snowflake

It reflects a growing concern among cloud-software providers who use AWS to run their business as AWS expands into other parts of the cloud. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Deutsche Bank researchers call for a 5% tax on people choosing to work from home

Deutsche Bank said that people would not be worse off if they paid the tax, because they save money on travel and lunches by working from home. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

SpaceX is serious about creating its 'own legal regime' on Mars

Terms of service for Starlink satellite-internet and a Law360 interview with SpaceX general counsel David Anderman show the company isn't joking. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Apple has reportedly held talks to buy Wondery

At least four companies, including Apple and Sony, have reportedly held talks about buying Wondery, the world's largest independent podcast producer. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

It can cost over $10M and 22 years to create a new Apple variety.'

It took scientists in Washington state two decades to develop the new Cosmic Crisp apple, bred for its taste, crispness, and juiciness. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Disney unveiled an animatronic robot with the same gaze as humans

The robot can mimic human-like actions like tilting its head, blinking, saccade, and breathing to name a few functions. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Yelp insiders speak out about the company's high-pressure sales culture

Yelp's sprawling sales organization is part boiler-room, part fraternity house, and infused with a stifling pressure to hit sales targets, insiders said. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Forensic Accountants Use Benford's Law to Detect Fraud

VIDEO: Numbers unlock secrets. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Startup “Rain” is fighting wildfires with drone technology

Climate change has made destructive wildfires a new normal. These startups think they've figured out a way to build businesses that fight them. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Deutsche Bank to cut ties w Trump after the election and could seize his assets

The German lender is seeking to dump millions of dollars of Trump debt and sees a Trump loss as its best exit strategy, officials told Reuters. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Fox CEO says he would welcome competition if Trump started a rival network

During a recent earnings call, Fox Corporation CEO Lachlan Murdoch said he is open to competition from a possible Trump-founded Fox News competitor. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

How to know if a presidential candidate claiming victory has won

A candidate's decision to prematurely declare victory carries no legal weight and doesn't impact the process of counting and certifying votes. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Facebook exempted Trump allies from misinformation rules

Sources told the Washington Post that Facebook removed a strike from Donald Trump Jr's Instagram account — one of many exemptions for Trump's family. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Amazon patent envisions pairing toxic gamers with other toxic gamers

Amazon's got a brilliant idea for policing toxic gamers: Pair them with other toxic gamers, separate from the rest of a game's player base. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

What it's like to get locked out of Google indefinitely

"I'm angry at myself for not having even thought of the possibility I could lose my Google account with everything in it." | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Google's Sundar Pichai tried to calm investors concerned about antitrust

Analysts and investors couldn't shake the looming shadow of the Justice Department lawsuit, which was filed against Google last week | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

TikTok parent ByteDance quietly leased 'massive' US data centers in VA

The purchase makes ByteDance a top-10 tenant in the biggest data-center market in the US, a source told Business Insider. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Larry Page and Sergey Brins perfectly timed disappearance from public view

As Google is hit with a landmark antitrust lawsuit, the people who truly control Google are nowhere to be found. That's no accident. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Microsoft is extending its remote-work policy to July 2021 'at the earliest'

Like Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and Amazon also announced they wouldn't require employees in the office until summer 2021. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Fredrik deBoer on the taboo of admitting some kids just aren't good at school

"The Cult of Smart: How Our Broken Education System Perpetuates Social Injustice" author talks about lowering the stakes to increase student outcomes. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Costco is selling at-home Covid-19 saliva tests for $130

The test kit costs $130 on Costco.com, with Costco charging an extra $10 for the same kit with video observation and assistance. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Expensify's CEO emailed 10M customers urging them to vote for Biden

"A vote for Trump is to endorse voter suppression," CEO David Barrett wrote to customers in an email that two-thirds of employees voted to send. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Space-station crew members found an elusive air leak by watching tea leaves

The cosmonaut Anatoly Ivanishin released some tea leaves to float inside the station, then saw them cluster around a "scratch" in the wall. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Chrome spares Google and YouTube when you auto-delete privacy data

The exemption for Google.com and YouTube was spotted by programmer Jeff Johnson, and Google says it's the result of a bug which it will fix. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Flippy, the $30k automated robot fast-food cook

Flippy can cook 19 items, including Impossible Burgers, chicken wings, and hash browns, replacing the need for staff to do so. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Aeroflot Airlines crew members suspected of smuggling stolen iPads,iPhones

The US State Department has revoked 113 visas of Aeroflot employees in connection to the smuggling allegations. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Zuckerberg Throttled Traffic to Progressive News Sites

Facebook worried that an algorithm change would negatively impact right-wing media, so they dinged traffic to liberal news outlets, WSJ reported. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

NASA gave Nokia $14.1M to build a 4G network on the moon

Astronauts will use the 4G wireless network to control lunar rovers, navigate lunar geography in real time, and stream videos, NASA said. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Sweden is moving away from its no-lockdown strategy

Sweden is preparing to give local authorities the power to strongly recommend people against using public transport and visiting busy pubic places. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Silicon Valley's workforce is feeling more burned out than before the pandemic

While working remotely has alleviated some daily stressors like commuting, it's added new stress like longer hours and less work-life balance. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Dropbox Converts to Permanent WFH

"Remote work (outside an office) will be the primary experience for all employees and the day-to-day default for individual work," Dropbox said. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago

Twitter banned NY Post Hunter Biden for violating its doxxing policy

"We don't want to incentivize hacking by allowing Twitter to be used as distribution for possibly illegally obtained materials," the company said. | Continue reading


@businessinsider.com | 3 years ago