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businessinsider.com - Ben Bergman - In the AI boom, startups are speedrunning unicorn status
In the AI boom, startups are speedrunning unicorn status
Business Insider

The AI gold rush has gotten so frenzied that startups are outgrowing the unicorn label in real time. While we were reporting this year's list of future billion-dollar companies, some of them raised fresh funding and vaulted past the cutoff almost…

pcmag.com - Jon Martindale - This Startup Is Building Data Centers Into Offshore Wind Farms
This Startup Is Building Data Centers Into Offshore Wind Farms
PCMag

While some major AI companies have floated the idea of putting data centers in space to give them ready access to solar power, others are examining an ocean-based solution here on Earth. Offshore infrastructure provider Aikido Technologies has…

deccanchronicle.com - Rachel Dammala - Women Redefine Hyderabad's Startup Scene
Women Redefine Hyderabad's Startup Scene
Deccan Chronicle

HYDERABAD: Across Hyderabad's growing entrepreneurial culture, women founders are building ventures in fields as varied as animal welfare, finance and the arts, each approaching change from a different direction. On International Women's Day, these…

nypost.com - Miska Salemann - Losing your edge? This startup delivers testosterone to your front door
Losing your edge? This startup delivers testosterone to your front door
New York Post

Thinning hair, plummeting energy, and a dwindling sex drive. It's not exactly the future most men imagine for themselves, but for many, it becomes their reality. Society often submits to the idea that aging robs us of physical strength and mental…

dmnews.com - Wesley Mercer - How to launch a business in 2026 with zero startup capital
How to launch a business in 2026 with zero startup capital
Direct Message News

Add DMNews to your Google News feed. Tension: The people most capable of starting a business are often the ones most convinced they can't — not because they lack ideas, but because they've internalized the myth that you need money to begin.

japantimes.co.jp - Laurie Chen - China could see widespread use of brain-computer tech in 3-5 years, expert says
China could see widespread use of brain-computer tech in 3-5 years, expert says
The Japan Times

China could see brain-computer interface (BCI) technology move into practical public use within three to five years as products mature, a leading BCI expert said, as Beijing races to catch up with U.S. startups including Elon Musk's Neuralink.

koreatimes.co.kr - Lee Yeon-woo - Pushing for more women in male-dominated crypto industry
Pushing for more women in male-dominated crypto industry
The Korea Times

HONG KONG — Vivien Khoo left Goldman Sachs in 2019 after a 19-year career at the global investment bank. She felt she was too young to retire, yet too old to spend another two decades doing the same job. So she stepped down from her managing…

glassalmanac.com - Emily Thompson - 7 AR Headsets And Industry Moves In 2026 That Reveal What Changes Next
7 AR Headsets And Industry Moves In 2026 That Reveal What Changes Next
Glass Almanac

Fans felt excitement around 7 AR breakthroughs in 2026, and CES demos plus corporate moves explain why. Major signs: Snap spun out its AR glasses unit, Valve teased a 2026 headset, and startups flooded CES with new prototypes. One surprising…

bloomberg.com - Rebecca Torrence - Pentagon Turns to Ex-Uber Executive in Anthropic Feud Over AI
Pentagon Turns to Ex-Uber Executive in Anthropic Feud Over AI
Bloomberg

Emil Michael made his name in Silicon Valley a decade ago as an aggressive dealmaker for a startup — Uber Technologies Inc. — as it wrangled with governments in pursuit of market domination. Now, Michael has switched sides in a battle…

t3.com - Luke Edwards - This music protection software punches back at AI cloning songs and artists - hope for a copyright future?
This music protection software punches back at AI cloning songs and artists - hope for a copyright future?
T3

A new software has been developed, called My Music My Choice, which directly tackles the issue of AI artist cloning. Using a subtle change, which sounds the same to human ears, music can be protected so that AI can't hear it properly or steal it.

yahoo.com - By Laurie Chen - China could see widespread use of brain-computer tech in 3-5 years, expert says
China could see widespread use of brain-computer tech in 3-5 years, expert says
Yahoo!

BEIJING, March 7 (Reuters) - China could see brain-computer interface (BCI) technology move into practical public use within three to five years as products mature, a leading BCI expert said, as ‌Beijing races to catch up with U.S. startups…

gobankingrates.com - Sarah Sharkey - 4 Wealth-Saving Investment Moves Billionaires Make When Markets Go Wild
4 Wealth-Saving Investment Moves Billionaires Make When Markets Go Wild
GOBankingRates

GOBankingRates' editorial team is committed to bringing you unbiased reviews and information. We use data-driven methodologies to evaluate financial products and services - our reviews and ratings are not influenced by advertisers. You can read…

kotaku.com - Zack Kotzer - NetEase Puts Yakuza Creator's New Game On A Chopping Block
NetEase Puts Yakuza Creator's New Game On A Chopping Block
Kotaku - Gaming Reviews, News, Tips and More

Last December during the 2025 Game Awards, Toshihiro Nagoshi unveiled Gang of Dragon. His first game since leaving Sega for NetEase, Dragon strongly resembled Yakuza, the series that made Nagoshi a star, but with an even more brutal and violent…

sfgate.com - Christine Hitt - Why Hawaii can't rely on tourism alone
Why Hawaii can't rely on tourism alone
SFGATE

For years, thousands of Hawaii 's residents have left the Islands for the continental U.S., where better-paying jobs and lower housing costs are easier to find. While Hawaii's high cost of living is often blamed, experts say the deeper issue is…

futurism.com - Joe Wilkins - Chocolate Company Announces Plans to Produce Lab-Grown Cocoa
Chocolate Company Announces Plans to Produce Lab-Grown Cocoa
Futurism

Can't-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Compared to just about every other trade in the books, the chocolate industry has changed remarkably little since the 1800s. The entire supply chain still relies on the exploitation…

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