by Editor | Sep 29, 2025 | Editorial, Industrials, Tech
CEOs Are No Longer Whispering: 5 Alarming Truths They’re Saying Out Loud About AI and Your Job Introduction: From Productivity Tool to Job Destroyer? For months, the prevailing narrative around Artificial Intelligence in the workplace has been cautiously...
by Editor | Feb 20, 2020 | Editorial, Industrials News, Tech
Companies today realize that data is the new gold, the new oil. Through increasingly powerful means — from balloons and drones, to 5G, to fiber cable and LEO (low-Earth orbit) satellites — companies are fighting to control data in order to monetize what the data can...
by Editor | Aug 29, 2018 | Tech, Tech News
Based in New York and founded by technology and entertainment entrepreneurs Stacy Spikes and Hamet Watt in 2011, MoviePass allows users to purchase access to a movie a day for a single monthly subscription fee. It was originally funded by major investors including...
by Editor | Nov 7, 2017 | Media, Tech, Tech News
CNBC reported yesterday that Walt Disney Company has been in talks with Twenty First Century Fox on acquisition of most of Fox’s assets with the exception of news and sports. (Can you imagine Rupert Murdoch giving up news channels?) The market really liked the idea,...
by Editor | Jul 18, 2017 | Tech, Tech News
Amazon files for a trademark for meal-kit delivery. Blue Apron loses about a tenth of its market cap in a day. This shows how much market-moving power Amazon has. For all we know, Amazon’s meal-kit delivery service could very well just be in its infancy, unless it’s...
by Editor | Jul 5, 2017 | Editorial, Tech
On the heels of Amazon acquiring Whole Foods, making a much quicker entry to the groceries world than building out its own Amazon Go stores, The Wall Street Journal reported that Walmart has been signaling its technology suppliers not to use AWS, Amazon’s cloud...