AI PowerPoint-killer Gamma hits $2.1B valuation, $100M ARR, founder says
Gamma is growing quickly, and profitably, its co-founder CEO Grant Lee says.
Gamma is growing quickly, and profitably, its co-founder CEO Grant Lee says.
I’m at the Bluetooth speaker. I’m at the power bank. I’m at the combination Bluetooth speaker and power bank.
Wikipedia, the online nonprofit encyclopedia, laid out a simple plan to ensure its website continues to be supported in the AI era, despite its declining traffic.
A new analysis tries to calculate the coming environmental footprint of AI in the US and finds that the ideal sites for data centers aren’t where they’re being built.
Carbon Direct is buying Pachama as the voluntary carbon markets enter a period of uncertainty.
Google is debuting an agent that will generate code for you to build interactive Maps projects.
YouTubers are no longer just creators, and in some cases, their side businesses are growing faster than their channels.
“We learn who is furloughed when we send an email to someone and get the out-of-office message,” one employee tells WIRED.
Venmo launches a cash back program for debit card users, as credit card use declines among Gen Z.
An observatory detected the first radio signal from the interstellar object 3I/Atlas. Here’s what it means.
Mmotion is a new friendship app that combines elements of location sharing with social discovery features to find nearby users with shared interests.
Amazon Music now lets users in Canada create and join groups based on their favorite genres and artists.
The newly independent 359 Capital is halfway through investing from $181 million second fund.
Alex Josef, CEO of the newly resurrected Acclaim, has fond memories of the publisher from his youth. "I definitely was a fan of Acclaim," he says. "I think they did some great things – and they did some not so great things."
Vay, a German startup offering remote-controlled rental cars, will get an investment of up to $410M from Singaporean super-app company Grab.
Ubisoft veteran Johannes Thimme has founded Quality Time Studio, a new developer based in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Government surveillance vendors want us to believe their spyware products are only used in limited and targeted operations against terrorists and serious criminals. That claim is increasingly difficult to justify, given the broad range of victims — journalists, activists, and now political consultants — that have come forward.
This just might be the fastest Windows laptops on the market. Don’t ask about the price.
Scribe Optimize is the startup's next major offering to help organizations identify where AI will be most useful.