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SXSW is making a comeback as a premier networking, ideas festival for founders and VCs
The air was different at this year’s SXSW, the annual March festival where technology meets pop culture in Austin. I was reminded of SXSW in 2019,…
From playing music on a boombox to watching a photo on your hands, many people are rediscovering the imperfect charm of older gadgets that smartphones and…
Self-driving tech startup Wayve raises $1.2 billion from Nvidia, Uber and three automakers
Wayve’s self-driving technology has attracted a wide range of investors in the company’s latest $1.2 billion funding round, including three automakers, leading enterprises and institutions, and…
These former Big Tech engineers are using artificial intelligence to navigate Trump’s trade mess
Sam Basu quit his job as a senior software engineer at Google in early 2023, shortly after OpenAI launched ChatGPT. He took a few stabs at…
Mukesh Ambani, the billionaire chairman of India’s Reliance Group, on Thursday unveiled the group’s ₹10 trillion (about $110 billion) plan to build AI computing infrastructure in…
African defense tech Terra Industries, founded by two Gen Zers, raises additional $22 million in one month
Just a month after raising $11.75 million in a round led by Joe Lonsdale’s 8VC, African defensetech Terra Industries has announced that it has raised an…
Deep-tech startups in fields such as aerospace, semiconductors, and biotech take much longer to mature than conventional businesses. Because of this, India is adjusting startup rules…
HBO’s hit financial thriller “Industry” has delivered one of its most compelling storylines this season: a hunt to expose a fraudulent fintech company called Tender. The…
To say we live in a technology-centric society is an understatement. Software, especially machine learning and artificial intelligence, combined with advanced manufacturing has brought technology to…
People without a coding background are finding they can build their own custom apps using so-called vibe coding — solutions like Lovable that turn plain-language descriptions…