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Why vector databases are having a moment as the AI hype cycle peaks
By Paul Sawers | |
Vector databases are all the rage, judging by the number
AI Will Transform the Workplace. Here’s How HR Can Prepare for It.
By Alex Goryachev | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Our workplaces
Tesla’s newsy week, and is fintech having a moment?
By Kirsten Korosec | |
It’s been more than a minute since Tesla went public,
I Tried Airchat, Silicon Valley’s Trendy Social Media App
By Sherin Shibu | |
The new social media app, Airchat, which has attracted high-profile
Uber, Nvidia-backed Serve Robotics hits public markets with $40M splash
By Rebecca Bellan | |
Serve Robotics, the Uber and Nvidia-backed sidewalk robot delivery company,
How This Kids’ Food Company Is Winning Against Corporate Giants
By Dan Bova | |
Launching and growing a business in an industry dominated by
Inversion Space will test its space-based delivery tech in October
By Aria Alamalhodaei | |
Inversion Space is aptly named. The three-year-old startup’s primary concern
Follow These 5 Principles to Make AI More Inclusive For All
By Nika White | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. From generating
Omni Hotels says customers’ personal data stolen in ransomware attack
By Zack Whittaker | |
Hotel chain giant Omni Hotels & Resorts has confirmed cybercriminals
Free Webinar | May 7: How to Write Your One-Page Business Plan Workshop
By Entrepreneur Staff | |
Do you wish you could run a business that would
Kode Labs makes a bid to become the Salesforce of commercial building automation
By Tim De Chant | |
Like many immigrants, the New York City skyline was one
Pula raises $20M Series B to provide agricultural insurance to farmers in Africa, Asia and LatAm
By Annie Njanja | |
Pula, an insurtech based in Kenya, has since 2015 been
ShareChat’s valuation drops below $2B after new funding round
By Manish Singh | |
Social media startup ShareChat’s valuation has fallen to $2 billion
OpenAI opens Tokyo hub, adds GPT-4 model optimized for Japanese
By Paul Sawers | |
OpenAI is expanding to Japan, with the opening of a
Bluesky is now allowing heads of states to sign up
By Ivan Mehta | |
Social networking service Bluesky is now allowing heads of state
Lawhive raises $12M to expand its legaltech AI platform for small firms
By Mike Butcher | |
UK-based legaltech startup Lawhive, which offers an AI-based, in-house “lawyer”
Tesla is reportedly laying off more than 10% of its global workforce
By Sean O'Kane | |
Tesla is laying off thousands of employees as it tries
Change Healthcare asks to consolidate dozens of cyberattack class-action lawsuits
By Emily Olsen | |
Dive Brief: Change Healthcare wants to consolidate 24 class-action lawsuits
Meta to close Threads in Turkey to comply with injunction prohibiting data sharing with Instagram
By Paul Sawers | |
Meta said on Monday that it plans to “temporarily” shutter
Mandiant spots advanced exploit activity in Ivanti devices
By Matt Kapko | |
Dive Brief: Ivanti Connect Secure devices were exploited and compromised
Meta’s ‘consent or pay’ tactic must not prevail over privacy, EU rights groups warn
By Natasha Lomas | |
Nearly two dozen civil society groups and non-profits have written
CISO role shows significant gains amid corporate recognition of cyber risk
By David Jones | |
CISOs and other management level cybersecurity executives are gaining more
Draftboard lets companies list referral bonuses for anyone
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Companies that offer role referral bonuses do so with the
Microsoft embraces common weakness enumeration standard for vulnerability disclosure
By David Jones | |
Dive Brief: Microsoft said it will publish root cause data
Adobe’s working on generative video, too
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Adobe says it’s building an AI model to generate video.
What’s going on with the National Vulnerability Database?
By Matt Kapko | |
The National Vulnerability Database is so overwhelmed with a steadily
Paraform raises $3.6M seed round to connect startups with recruiter networks
By Kate Park | |
Layoffs usually drive attention and sympathy towards affected employees, but
Cybersecurity jobs pay well, but gender disparities persist
By Matt Kapko | |
Dive Brief: Average annual salaries in the cybersecurity sector are
DevSecOps, done right, can achieve both speed and security in software development
By devans | |
Say “DevSecOps” to people in the software industry, and the
Save an Extra 20% on the Ultimate Microsoft Bundle Featuring Windows 11 Pro, Office, and More
By Entrepreneur Store | |
Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that
FBI director echoes past warnings, as critical infrastructure hacking threat festers
By David Jones | |
Dive Brief: FBI Director Christopher Wray said state-linked threat groups
Federal agencies caught sharing credentials with Microsoft over email
By Matt Kapko | |
The Russia-linked hackers behind the attack on Microsoft’s internal systems
With Sisense compromise, the race begins to understand the impact
By David Jones | |
Dive Brief: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is responding
4 Common Mistakes That Will Spell Doom Your Ecommerce Business
By Martins Lasmanis | |
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What Big Brands Can Learn From Mom and Pop Stores to Connect With Their Customers
By Ben Crudo | |
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How These 2 Social Media Opportunities are Transforming Business in 2024
By Ashley Hubka | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As we
Small Things You Can Do to Help Your Small Business Stand Out
By Kimberly Zhang | |
What is the most challenging element of running a startup?
Online Holiday Shopping Fraud: What Retailers Need to Know
By Ralph Tkatchuk | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The last
3 Ways AI is Revolutionizing Ecommerce
By Mohamed Elhawary | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In my
Scalability Unleashed: 4 Ways to Seamlessly Expand Your Website’s Reach in an Era of Competitive Commerce
By Dmytro Spilka | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You're reading
7 Customer Experience Strategies for Effective Branding in 2024
By Vikas Agrawal | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As we
How to Successfully Launch a Product on Amazon
By Tanner Rankin | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When you
Selling on Amazon? Take These 5 Steps to Knock Your Sales Out of the Park
By Bryan Fowler | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Amazon is
6 Ecommerce SEO Tips to Help You Rank on Google
By Nick Zviadadze | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. There are
Seven Of The Biggest Findings From Zbooni’s 2024 MENA cCommerce Report
By Ramy Assaf | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You're reading
If You Sell Anything Online in 2024, Make Sure You Take These 5 Steps
By Ben Crudo | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. We keep
How To Hit $1 Million in Online Sales
By Mohamed Elhawary | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In my
Own a Small Business? Don’t Run From Tech — Embrace It
By Sabeer Nelli | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Small business
Leveling The Playing Field: Aziz Gamil, Co-Founder And CEO, Santra
By Aalia Mehreen Ahmed | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You're reading
Boomers and Generation X Are Temu’s Most Devoted Customers
By Amanda Breen | |
The Chinese e-commerce platform Temu, which launched in the U.S.
Stay-at-Home Mom’s Side Hustle Made More Than $500K in Sales
By Amanda Breen | |
In the summer of 2021, former stay-at-home mom Gina Van
Boost Your Ecommerce Success with These Top Photography Techniques
By Kartik Jobanputra | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Having an
Magnetic Minerals May Have Given Life Its Molecular Asymmetry
By Yasemin Saplakoglu | |
Naaman and his team discovered that chiral molecules filter electrons
Where’s the innovation in induction kitchens?
By Tim De Chant | |
Flip through a random slideshow on Architectural Digest, and chances
Best Gear and Tips to Keep Your Home Warm in the Winter (2023)
By Matt Jancer | |
It has a thermostat, simple controls, and safety features, such
How founders can find events that are actually worth it
By Rebecca Szkutak | |
Events can be critical to helping founders build their company,
5 Best Nanoleaf Smart Lights (2023): Shapes, 4D Kit, and Installation Tips
By Nena Farrell | |
Here are some tips and tricks we've learned from testing
Australia Fines X for Not Providing Information on Child Abuse Content
By Kate Conger | |
Australia said on Sunday that it would fine X for
6 VCs explain how startups can capture and defend marketshare in the AI era
By Alex Wilhelm | |
You cannot escape conversations about AI no matter how far
6 Best Mattresses for Side Sleepers (2023): Budget, Luxe, Tested by Experts
By Martin Cizmar | |
There’s no such thing as the best mattress for everyone.
Wearables Track Parkinson’s Better Than Human Observation, Study Finds
By Matt Richtel | |
The NewsAn Oxford University researcher and her team showed that
EV data startup Volteras wants to bring Tesla-level control to every vehicle and charger
By Harri Weber | |
Volteras aims to be the connective tissue between electric vehicles
Here’s What Marvel’s ‘Daredevil’ Overhaul Means for Streaming
By Angela Watercutter | |
Trouble, it seems, is afoot in the Mouse House. Daredevil:
Amid breakup, Synapse, Evolve address allegations about how their relationship ended
By Christine Hall | |
Partnerships between organizations end all the time. Sometimes it’s amicable,
US House Republicans Had Their Phones Confiscated to Stop Leaks
By Matt Laslo | |
“It shows a structural problem,” Michael Waltz, a third-term Floridia
Why does General Catalyst want to buy a healthcare system?
By Rebecca Szkutak | |
Venture capital and healthcare startups have had a tumultuous relationship
I’m Charging My Toothbrush With Wireless Power Over Distance—and It’s a Trip
By Simon Hill | |
I used an Emporia smart plug to track the transmitter’s
More funding for defense tech?
By Anna Heim | |
Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
Abandoned Farms Are a Hidden Resource for Restoring Biodiversity
By Fred Pearce | |
Southern Europe is not so different. Greece, Italy, Spain, and
How roboticists are thinking about generative AI
By Brian Heater | |
[A version of this piece first appeared in TechCrunch’s robotics
REI Co-op Cycles DRT e3.1 Electric Mountain Bike Review: Nimble E-MTB Hits the Dirt Hard
By Stephanie Pearson | |
Full disclosure: I’m a runaway fan of commuter ebikes because
Elon Musk’s X faces EU probe over handling of Israel-Gaza war
By Cat Zakrzewski | |
Comment on this storyCommentThe European Commission is investigating X’s handling
The SBF trial continues, Atlassian acquires Loom, and OpenAI explores making its own chips
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Happy Saturday, folks, and welcome to Week in Review (WiR),
The US Congress Was Targeted With Predator Spyware
The media consortium, along with security researchers from Amnesty International
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft launches, beginning first-of-its-kind mission
By Sabrina Malhi | |
Comment on this storyCommentIn a landmark event, NASA has launched
How generative AI is creeping into EV battery development
By Kirsten Korosec | |
Ten billion. That’s how many commercially procurable molecules are available
How to Get a Refund for the Tampon Tax (2023)
By Medea Giordano | |
Do you live in one of the 21 states that
Inside Israel-Gaza war propaganda, fake videos and misinformation online
By Elizabeth Dwoskin | |
Comment on this storyCommentA WhatsApp voice memo purporting to have
India-Pakistan cricket match helps Disney’s Hotstar set global streaming record
By Manish Singh | |
In India, few events garner as much attention as a
How China’s EV Boom Caught Western Car Companies Asleep at the Wheel
By Carlton Reid | |
David Tyfield, a professor of political economy at Lancaster University
Can You Hide a Child’s Face From A.I.?
By Kashmir Hill | |
There are two distinct factions of parents on TikTok: those
Palestine’s growing tech industry has been literally blown apart by the war between Israel and Hamas
By Mike Butcher | |
Gaza, despite being one of the most economically challenged regions
‘Dear David’ Is the Final Gasp of a Dying Internet
By Kate Knibbs | |
One of the most remarkable achievements in cinema is when
Microsoft Wins Critical Approval for Activision Deal by Britain’s C.M.A.
By Adam Satariano | |
British regulators on Friday gave final approval to Microsoft’s $69
Microsoft buys Activision for $69 billion as contested deal finalizes
Comment on this storyCommentAfter months of regulatory delay, Microsoft has
Trezor launches two new devices to help onboard crypto newbies
By Jacquelyn Melinek | |
Trezor, a hardware crypto wallet company, debuted two new products
NASA’s Psyche Mission Is Off to Test a Space Laser (for Communications)
By Ramin Skibba | |
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft blasted off this morning at 10:20 am
How Microsoft Turned the Tide in Its Regulatory Fight Over Activision
The first call that Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, made
Ripcord, the Steve Wozniak-backed file scanning startup, is raising new cash
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Ripcord, a startup developing robots that can automatically digitize paper
Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard Deal Changes the Game
By Angela Watercutter | |
After more than 20 months and more hurdles than a
‘Xbox Wins?’ Gamers Cautiously Celebrate Microsoft Activision Deal
By Kellen Browning | |
When Microsoft announced that it was spending $69 billion to
Blue checks aren’t protecting sex workers from X’s porn crackdown
By Morgan Sung | |
When X (formerly Twitter) launched paid subscription verification, Mistress Rouge,
Rumors of a ‘Global Day of Jihad’ Have Unleashed a Dangerous Wave of Disinformation
By David Gilbert | |
Yesterday, FBI director Christopher Wray attempted to assure the Jewish
The Upshot of Microsoft’s Activision Deal: Big Tech Can Get Even Bigger
President Biden’s top antitrust officials have used novel arguments over
How long is it secure to keep your phone? Probably up to eight years.
By Shira Ovide | |
Comment on this storyCommentThis article is a preview of The
Week 2 of the Sam Bankman-Fried trial wraps up
By Karyne Levy | |
Good morning! I’m Karyne Levy, managing editor of TechCrunch+, and
This mathematician is making sense of nature’s complexity
By Elise Cutts | |
To Domokos, 61, a professor at the Budapest University of
X’s Sneaky New Ads Might Be Illegal
By Vittoria Elliott | |
Last week, Mashable reported that on X (formerly Twitter), users
Microsoft Closes $69 Billion Activision Blizzard Deal
Microsoft on Friday said it closed its $69 billion purchase
Shadow silent on data breach as hacked data appears genuine
By Carly Page | |
A data breach at French cloud gaming provider Shadow may
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