Ukraine’s startups keep building
In the four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of their country, Ukrainian startups have done more than survive: they are still building and growing.
In the four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of their country, Ukrainian startups have done more than survive: they are still building and growing.
Meta is buying billions of dollars in AMD AI chips in a multiyear deal tied to a 160 million-share warrant, deepening its push to diversify beyond Nvidia and expand data center capacity.
The model supports questions spanning the full reproductive health spectrum, from early menstrual cycles through menopause.
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It's a major opportunity to grow Anthropic’s enterprise client base — and a significant threat to SaaS products currently performing those functions.
The number of people affected by a data breach at government contractor giant Conduent is growing, as millions of people continue to receive notices warning them that hackers stole their personal data.
Tide’s Evo Tiles are lightweight, fibrous squares of detergent that simplify the laundry process—and also act as a slightly more eco-friendly alternative to the Tide Pod.
Waymo launched services today in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando.
New Relic is giving enterprises more observability tools, letting them create and manage AI agents, and better integrate OTel data streams.
Plug-in hybrid vehicles are rarely charged, according to a new study. Why are automakers still producing them?
Mogul, which helps artists track royalties and value their catalogs, raised $5 million in a round led by the Yamaha Music Innovations Fund.
These 2-in-1 computers upgrade the norm with touchscreen displays, 360-degree hinges, and detachable keyboards.
Nimble uses AI agents to search the web, verify and validate the results, and then clean and structure the information into neat tables that can then be queried like a database.
Fellow’s new espresso machine offers capabilities previously seen only in commercial machines. Some of those are still being fleshed out.
It’s a drop-bar electric mountain bike! It’s a full-suspension electric gravel bike! It’s everything at once, and it’s awesome.
From travel days to board meetings, these laptop totes are designed to protect your valuables, and then some.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said he "fully understands the legitimate concerns of our teams" after the firm's restructuring plan and subsequent layoffs.
From small art schools to large public universities, the new DOJ release of emails reveals just how deep the financier’s influence in academia went. Students are demanding accountability.
In his new book, A World Appears, Michael Pollan argues that artificial intelligence can do many things—it just can’t be a person.