
Why Airbnb can survive a ‘de facto ban’ in NYC
A new law threatens to demolish an $85 million market for the home-sharing behemoth—but the Big Apple is just a small piece of its pie.
A new law threatens to demolish an $85 million market for the home-sharing behemoth—but the Big Apple is just a small piece of its pie.
As climate change continues to wreak havoc on Australia’s – and indeed the world’s – agricultural landscape, the industry is looking for new technologies to feed the world.
Zac Duff and Numa Bertron say Apple’s Vision Pro launch will be a boon for their business, which launched in 2015.
Agency follows up on Binance complaint with case that accuses largest U.S. crypto exchange of registration infractions, including 13 digital assets.
The Saudi official, who also sits on Uber’s board of directors and chairs Newcastle United, has been described as a “technocrat” who executes the “vision” of the country’s de facto ruler, Mohammed bin Salman.
The agreement ends all pending litigation.
The software platform famous for pioneering the ‘link in bio’ feature on Instagram has announced more layoffs.
Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain implant company, has won approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to start testing its device in humans, one of a growing cadre of neurotech pioneers with goals of merging humans with machines to treat a range of medical conditions such as paralysis, blindness and depression—and enhance existing abilities like memory or […]
Shares of the iPhone maker are still up more than 1,000% over the last decade.
As Saudi Arabia announces it will cut oil production by 1 million barrels per day, Australian experts say it’s a dangerous game that could lead to legitimate supply chain shortages.