Event tech startup Hubilo pivoted from physical to virtual events in 20 days in response to pandemic lockdowns and nabbed big-name backers.
TechSee raises $30 million to streamline field service work with AR and computer vision
TechSee, a startup employing AI and computer vision to streamline field service work, raised $30 million to expand its reach.
Q&A with Ludia: How top developers are balancing IAP+IAA
Once relying solely on in-app purchase (IAP) revenue, Ludia has now implemented a hybrid model with in-app ads.
Q&A with Ludia: How top developers are balancing IAP+IAA
Once relying solely on in-app purchase (IAP) revenue, Ludia has now implemented a hybrid model with in-app ads.
MIT CSAIL’s Roboat II is an autonomous platform large enough to carry human passengers
Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed an autonomous boat large enough to carry human passengers.
Can the Department of Justice teach Google how to share?
The DoJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google this past week. But it won’t be an easy fight for DoJ attorneys.
Intel CEO expresses optimism even as stock falls after Q3 earnings
Intel’s earnings prompted a selloff, but in a conference call with analysts, CEO Bob Swan expressed optimism about the future.
Intel revenues drop 4% to $18.3 billion for Q3 2020 as competition heats up
Intel reported earnings that matched Wall Street’s expectations during what was another tumultuous quarter for the world economy.
AI researchers urge tech go beyond scale to address systemic social issues
Scale isn’t just a business plan but an approach that makes Big Tech and startups less effective at addressing systemic social issues.
The cloud of everything: Taking the lead in the time of transition
Samsung’s Young Sohn talks with VMWare CEO Pat Gelsinger about the network virtualization giant’s ambitious plans for an increasingly digital world ahead.