
Engineers at OpenAI and Midjourney are using this $400 million startup’s AI coding software
Cursor’s AI code editing and autocompletion tools have gained popularity among engineers at leading AI startups like OpenAI and Midjourney.
Cursor’s AI code editing and autocompletion tools have gained popularity among engineers at leading AI startups like OpenAI and Midjourney.
“I Want My MTV” is an anthem that still evokes strong memories and offers a valuable perspective to better understand the transformation of media and marketing today.
Tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes’ Sun Cable won the Australian government’s approval to build the first phase of the $20 billion undersea cable that will deliver solar-generated electricity from Darwin to Singapore.
Eight new or new-to-Victoria venture capital firms have received $300,000 from LaunchVic. The goal is for the VCs to turn that $2.4 million into $300 million in funding for Victorian startups and founders.
The South Australian government’s ‘Kanyini’ satellite is now in orbit, having launched on a SpaceX mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
WeightWatchers’ bold gamble: CEO Sistani fuses AI, GLP-1 drugs, and 60 years of trust into a revolutionary health tech platform to conquer the $377B weight loss market.
A deadlier form of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, has been spreading across Africa, sparking fears of a more dangerous pandemic than when the virus spread globally in 2022.
Five-star accommodation, a pool, tennis court, sauna and fully kitted-out gym sound like the beginnings of a great getaway. And to some extent, luxury rehab facility Highlands Recovery in New South Wales is a getaway. But, as CEO Cameron Francis tells Forbes, it’s a lot more than that.
Scientists found evidence of enough liquid water to cover the whole of Mars with an ocean around a mile deep that Berkeley researcher Michael Manga said “should, in principle, be able to sustain life.”
The first Black woman to direct a $100 million-grossing film is shunning the Hollywood studios and their rules – and turning to philanthropists like Melinda French Gates.