Social media is giving us trypophobia

Something is rotten in the state of technology. But amid all the hand-wringing over fake news, the cries of election deforming Kremlin disinformation plots, the calls from political podia for tech giants to locate a social conscience, a knottier realization is taking shape. Fake news and disinformation are just a few of the symptoms of what’s … Continue reading Social media is giving us trypophobia

Tesla’s Elon Musk May Have Boldest Pay Plan in Corporate History

For the last several years, there has been speculation about Elon Musk’s future at Tesla, and whether he would step down as chief executive in the next year or two. Mr. Musk stoked that speculation as far back as five years ago when he said he wanted to stay through the introduction of the Model … Continue reading Tesla’s Elon Musk May Have Boldest Pay Plan in Corporate History

Phone-addicted teens aren’t as happy as those who play sports and hang out IRL, new study suggests

To no parent’s surprise, too much smartphone use makes teens unhappy. So says a new study from San Diego State University, which pulled data from over one million 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-graders in the U.S. showing teens who spent more time on social media, gaming, texting and video-chatting on their phones were not as happy as … Continue reading Phone-addicted teens aren’t as happy as those who play sports and hang out IRL, new study suggests

What I learned from my failed startup: 10 mistakes to avoid for every beginner founder

Labit — is a website that helps researchers to create web-pages for their laboratories. Not is. It was. On December 5th we shut down the server. Our website http://www.labit.io is no longer available. Closing your startup feels a tad bit like losing someone you held dear. Of course, the tragedy of the death of a beloved one … Continue reading What I learned from my failed startup: 10 mistakes to avoid for every beginner founder

It Took Apple Executive Angela Ahrendts 1 Sentence to Drop the Best Career Advice You’ll Hear Today

As the SVP of retail strategy at Apple, Angela Ahrendts is one of the highest-ranking executives at the most valuable company in the world. To get that job, she had to leave her post as CEO of Burberry, where she had led a remarkable turnaround to reestablish the company as one of the world's premier luxury … Continue reading It Took Apple Executive Angela Ahrendts 1 Sentence to Drop the Best Career Advice You’ll Hear Today

Geniuses aren’t born, they’re made — and 3 of their daily habits can make you smarter

Not all brilliant people are born that way.  We often use genius to imply someone was born great.  Natural talent exists, but most people we consider geniuses still worked daily and put in considerable effort.  Reflecting for 10 minutes, reading for 20, and focusing for 30 minutes a day can help you get smarter at … Continue reading Geniuses aren’t born, they’re made — and 3 of their daily habits can make you smarter

One year old Pony.ai raises $112 million Series A to build autonomous car future

No that’s not a typo. Yes, that is larger than the median IPO fundraise last year. But few problems are as daunting as trying to build a fully autonomous car, particularly without the large resources of technology giants like Google, Uber, or Baidu behind you. So for Pony.ai, which was founded a little more than … Continue reading One year old Pony.ai raises $112 million Series A to build autonomous car future

Inside the Eccentric, Relentless Deal-Making of Masayoshi Son

The Japanese billionaire has changed the startup game with his aggressive investing and enormous checkbook. Does he know what he’s doing? Early last year, Cheng Wei, founder and chief executive of the Chinese ride-hailing juggernaut Didi Chuxing, tried to resist taking money from legendary investor Masayoshi Son. Cheng told the SoftBank Group chief he didn’t need the cash because his company had … Continue reading Inside the Eccentric, Relentless Deal-Making of Masayoshi Son