Malicious hacking is getting increasingly sophisticated, and that’s leading to a very clear trend in security technology. To keep people and organizations safe, security also has to continue […]
What is Juneteenth and how do you celebrate the federal holiday?
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, marks the true end of slavery in the U.S. Juneteenth should be taught as American history, not just Black history.
The 13 best TV shows of 2024 (so far)
From “Shōgun” to “Interview with the Vampire” to “Fallout” and more, here are the best TV shows of 2024 — and how to watch them.
How Abridge became one of the most talked about healthcare AI startups
Ask any of the health-focused VCs to name one of the top AI startups and one name comes up over and over again: a company based in Pittsburgh […]
Qimir has to be the ‘The Acolyte’s secret Sith Lord, right?
After episode four of “The Acolyte,” I’m more sure than ever that smuggler Qimir (Manny Jacinto) is the show’s Big Bad.
Zal Bilimoria just raised a $50M fourth Refactor Capital fund, and still relishes his solo GP status
Zal Bilimoria has been a solo general partner since 2018, and has no plans to stop. And he credits the decision to former colleague, David Lee, who started […]
Bitsening raises $25M for its high-resolution radar in autonomous driving
Self-driving vehicles rely on many sensors to detect objects and the world around them. The conventional approach is to work with cameras and lidars. But some tech companies […]
The Acolyte Episode One Is The Fresh Take The Jedi Needed
A long time ago in a galaxy that’s ours, Star Wars meant fun, adventure, creativity, and cultural impact. Then Disney bought the rights from George Lucas and the franchise suffered from quality control and oversaturation (*cough* Solo, *cough* The Book of Boba Fett). When The Acolyte trailer dropped, I thought it was…