‘Poor man’s Twitter’: Reddit gets lukewarm Wall Street welcome
Reddit’s long-run vision of growing advertising revenues and profitability “are promises we’ve heard too many times,” according to Bernstein analysts.
Reddit’s long-run vision of growing advertising revenues and profitability “are promises we’ve heard too many times,” according to Bernstein analysts.
Six months after its launch, TikTok Shop has sold more than $1 billion worth of products — some of questionable quality, including counterfeits.
A CSIRO report recommends that Australia build its own foundation AI models rather than exclusively relying on those from China and the US. It calls the emerging technology risks it sees on the radar ‘bright flashing lights.’
It was a “nightmare quarter” for Elon Musk’s electric vehicle titan.
Storied startup accelerator Y Combinator is targeting at least $2 billion, sources told Forbes, in its first major fundraising effort under Garry Tan.
Reejig CEO and cofounder Siobhan Savage opens up on the inspiration for her AI-powered startup.
The suit is the latest in the federal government’s crackdown on big tech companies.
Varda Space Industries successfully manufactured a sample of HIV medication on board its spacecraft and returned it safely to Earth.
Founders Srinivas Njay and Bruce Kim bootstrapped interface.ai with $1 million of their own capital. Now the VCs are calling—but they’re waiting for the right partner.
Entrepreneur Anna Wright started BindiMaps in 2017. The app provides indoor maps for airports, shopping centres, hospitals, office buildings, libraries, sports grounds, and events.