Norwest’s Lisa Wu explains how to think like a VC when fundraising
The overlapping in job roles is uncanny: The best investors and founders have to find focus through the noise, understand the weight of due diligence and pitch others with conviction. At the TechCrunch Early Stage: Marketing and Fundraising.....»»
Sociology professor explains the term "fatphobia," discusses the implications for society
In a society that is chronically online, the term "fatphobic" is often used to describe certain public figures, pieces of media and industries. One example is Taylor Swift's video for "Anti-Hero." Another is a movie titled "The Whale," which opened l.....»»
FunP raises US$3 million from Foxconn subsidiary Ennoconn
Taiwan digital advertising group funP Innovation has just raised US$3.12 million in the first closing of the latest fundraising round from a Foxconn subsidiary, Ennoconn......»»
Microsoft explains how thousands of Nvidia GPUs built ChatGPT
ChatGPT has gone viral over the past few months, but it took several years, millions of dollars, and thousands of Nvidia GPUs to build the AI chatbot......»»
If you think you understand how incentives work, think again
How can people be incentivized to drive more fuel-efficient cars, be more innovative at work, and get to the gym on a regular basis? Uri Gneezy, professor of economics and strategy at the Rady School of Management at UC San Diego, explains this in hi.....»»
Poker Face season 1’s ending explained
Digital Trends explains the ending to Poker Face season one, the hit Peacock series from director Rian Johnson and star Natasha Lyonne......»»
Sonos CEO on Bluetooth epiphany: ‘you have to be humble enough to listen to customers’
In an interview with Digital Trends, Sonos CEO Patrick Spence explains why the company changed its tune on Bluetooth, and what might be in store for future products......»»
Starlink explains why its FCC map listings are so different from reality
Starlink filings lump RV and home service together; SpaceX blames FCC system. Enlarge / A Starlink satellite dish. (credit: Starlink) SpaceX has offered a public explanation for why Starlink's actual service availability.....»»
What do messy lawns have to do with bee food? A bee expert explains
Bees—honey bees and wild bees alike—are in trouble. Wild bee populations may have declined by 23% across the United States, according to one 2015 study that modeled their abundance between 2008 and 2013. Another study found that 25% fewer bee spe.....»»
Sonos had a come-to-Jesus moment over Bluetooth
In an interview with Digital Trends, Sonos CEO Patrick Spence explains why the company changed its tune on Bluetooth, and what might be in store for future products......»»
Is it possible for countries to produce all their food nationally?
Is it possible for countries to produce all their food nationally? According to a new study, for half of the world population the answer would be yes. For the other half: maybe? Leiden environmental researcher and head author Nicolas Navarre explains.....»»
Creed 3’s ending explained
Creed III sees Michael B. Jordan taking over directing duties, but where does the movie leave fans? Digital Trends explains Creed III's ending......»»
Apparently This Matters: Bracket Town
CNN humor columnist Jarrett Bellini explains Bracket Town and the Final Four madness happening in Atlanta......»»
Creed III’s ending explained
Creed III sees Michael B. Jordan taking over directing duties, but where does the movie leave fans? Digital Trends explains Creed III's ending......»»
How to use Gboard’s Emoji Kitchen to create custom emoji stickers
This tutorial explains how you can use Emoji Kitchen on Gboard to create your own emoji stickers. The post How to use Gboard’s Emoji Kitchen to create custom emoji stickers first appeared on Phandroid. Emojis have become an integral part.....»»
Oppo explains why cheaper folding phones aren"t coming any time soon
We spoke to Oppo executives at MWC and they had a lot to say about the challenges of making a mid-range foldable.....»»
A Swiss IT manager’s 500-piece vintage Apple collection is going up for auction
The Lisa is listed with an estimated price of up to $20,000. Apple's 1983 Lisa computer will be auctioned alongside other old-school Apple tech next month. (credit: Julien's Auctions) Over 500 Apple computers and relat.....»»
Exploratory Design Group is Apple"s secretive team working on glucose tech
A profile into Apple's Exploratory Design Group explains how teams work in secret on next-generation technologies, including the often-rumored non-invasive glucose monitor for the Apple Watch.Apple Watch UltraApple operates numerous groups within its.....»»
The first zettaflop systems will need nuclear power, AMD CEO claims
Energy efficiency improvements have slowed down, but there could be other methods to reducing HPC power needs, AMD CEO Lisa Su says......»»
Why the UK has only had one named storm so far this winter—an expert explains
Storm Otto, which was named by the Danish Meteorological Institute, hit Scotland and north-east England last Friday (February 17 2023) with wind gusts of over 80mph, disrupting power to 61,000 homes......»»
Josh Johnson heads to therapy in new comedy special Up Here Killing Myself
In an interview with Digital Trends, comedian Josh Johnson explains how comedy is therapy in his new special, Josh Johnson: Up Here Killing Myself......»»