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Monthly Archives: February 2023
Inside the ‘Wormhole,’ Relativity Space’s monster factory 3D-printing reusable rockets
Relativity Space uses a novel approach to manufacturing launch rockets out of mostly 3D-printed structures and parts.
Cloud leaders Amazon, Google and Microsoft show the once-booming market is cooling down
Companies looked for ways to save money on their cloud bills in the fourth quarter, a trend that could persist for at least the first half of 2023.
Data hints at the value of startup offices
Toward the end of 2022, a number of entrepreneurs — some citing Elon Musk — told me they planned to bring back in-person work culture in the following year to help promote productivity and, in some cases, loyalty. One founder … Continue reading
Interpol working out how to police the metaverse
The global police agency has built its own virtual reality (VR) space, for users to do training.
When the government is the customer (some things to keep in mind)
Five years ago, Google backed away from a Pentagon government contract because thousands of employees protested that its tech might be used for lethal drone targeting. Today, however, Silicon Valley has far fewer qualms about developing tech for the U.S. … Continue reading
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Jury find Musk, Tesla not liable in securities fraud trial following ‘funding secured’ tweets
Tesla CEO Elon Musk was found not liable in a shareholder class action suit stemming from 2018 tweets in which he said he was considering taking Tesla private.
Musk found not guilty of fraud over Tesla tweet
Tesla boss Elon Musk is cleared of fraud charges over a tweet about taking the carmaker private.
Healthcare data migration: Best practices and standards
A healthcare organization’s data is complex, high-volume and in need of strong security protocols to comply with HIPAA. Managing healthcare data can be an incredibly difficult process without the right best practices. In this guide, we’ll tell you how to … Continue reading
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Kapor Capital’s new crew is raising an opportunity fund
Four months after closing its largest fund to date, Kapor Capital wants more. The firm is under new leadership after co-founders Freada and Mitch Kapor stepped back from the outfit, which focuses on funding social impact ventures and founders of … Continue reading
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Plant-based Rebellyous is raising millions to ‘rethink the nugget’
Rebellyous, a startup that’s striving to build “a better chicken,” has raised at least $20 million in fresh funding, TechCrunch has learned. Based in Seattle, the venture-backed company calls its production tech the “most advanced plant-based meat manufacturing system on … Continue reading
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