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40% of the world’s water needs will go unmet by 2030 as desalination tech plateaus
Commentary40% of the world’s water needs will go unmet by 2030 as desalination tech plateaus
By Anousheh AnsariJuly 26, 2024
Man works on big data project on a computer, with servers lining the room behind him.
Career HubDatabase administrators are the groundskeepers of data—and can make close to six-figure salaries
By Preston ForeJuly 26, 2024
Mark Zuckerberg
TechMeta’s WhatsApp cracks 100 million as the U.S. discovers the bridge between ‘blue and green’ bubbles
By Alicia Clanton and BloombergJuly 25, 2024
Forget the pundits and polls—internet prediction markets anticipated Biden’s withdrawal weeks ago
CommentaryForget the pundits and polls—internet prediction markets anticipated Biden’s withdrawal weeks ago
By Alex TapscottJuly 25, 2024
Rivian CEO says Tesla’s market share is shrinking because the market is ‘saturated’ with the Model Y and Model 3
TechRivian CEO says Tesla’s market share is shrinking because the market is ‘saturated’ with the Model Y and Model 3
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 24, 2024
Michael Dell performed a ‘hard reset’ of his company so it could survive massive industry shifts and thrive again. Here’s how it’s done
LeadershipMichael Dell performed a ‘hard reset’ of his company so it could survive massive industry shifts and thrive again. Here’s how it’s done
By Rebecca HomkesJuly 24, 2024
AI could become the ‘new steel’ as overcapacity risk goes unnoticed
CommentaryAI could become the ‘new steel’ as overcapacity risk goes unnoticed
By Susan Ariel AaronsonJuly 24, 2024
AI could be the best long-term disinflationary force in a challenging global economy
CommentaryAI could be the best long-term disinflationary force in a challenging global economy
By Sowmyanarayan SampathJuly 23, 2024
The global M&A market’s big-deal bravado is losing steam as rates stay high in 2024
CommentaryThe global M&A market’s big-deal bravado is losing steam as rates stay high in 2024
By Lucinda GuthrieJuly 23, 2024
LinkedIn rolls out puzzles in a bid to become a daily digital pit stop
TechLinkedIn rolls out puzzles in a bid to become a daily digital pit stop
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 22, 2024
George Kurtz
TechCEO at cybersecurity firm that caused a global outage forgot to apologize
By Matthew Boyle and BloombergJuly 19, 2024
Global tech glitch sinks Wall Street as S&P 500 logs worst week since April
FinanceGlobal tech glitch sinks Wall Street as S&P 500 logs worst week since April
By Stan Choe and The Associated PressJuly 19, 2024
Legendary venture capitalist Mike Maples has revealed the one thing world-changing startups have in common. Use it to spot the next winners in the age of exponential tech
CommentaryLegendary venture capitalist Mike Maples has revealed the one thing world-changing startups have in common. Use it to spot the next winners in the age of exponential tech
By Vivek WadhwaJuly 19, 2024
Arnold Schwarzenegger (then California governor) and Elon Musk look at a Tesla Roadster in June 2008 at Tesla Motors in San Carlos, California.
Tech‘Tesla death watch’: How Elon Musk’s EV maker survived its early years despite major glitches in its first vehicle 
By Kenneth K. BoyerJuly 19, 2024
Blanket phone bans in schools are well-intentioned—but they could backfire
CommentaryBlanket phone bans in schools are well-intentioned—but they could backfire
By Dylan DiamondJuly 19, 2024
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