Former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke has raised the largest-ever seed round for a dev tool startup, according to its lead backer, Felicis. The startup, Entire, has raised $60 million at a $300 million ...
It's been four years since Canadian sports broadcaster Jackie Redmond became a backstage reporter for WWE, and though she never worked in the wrestling industry prior to her current stint, the ...
Alphabet Inc. has agreed to buy clean energy developer Intersect Power LLC for $4.75 billion in cash, plus existing debt, marking one of the largest deals by the tech giant to dramatically expand its ...
Delfin Midstream Inc., the developer of a $4.3 billion liquefied natural gas export project off the coast of Louisiana, won’t complete its planned fundraising until next year, according to people ...
From left: Maria Katrina Cantor, Thaison Builder’s Chief Growth Officer; Arthur Cantor, President of Thaison Builder; Jay Olos, OneCFO’s Founder & CEO; and Maric De Castro, OneCFO’s Growth Senior ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. Autonomy is accelerating. Autonomous database systems are patching and updating without human ...
An upcoming development in Leland has announced its builders and is beginning to roll out thousands of new homes. The Terrapin master-planned community, developed by Logan Developers, Inc., is slated ...
We recently compiled a list of the 10 High Growth Pharma Stocks That Are Profitable in 2025. AbbVie Inc. is one of them. AbbVie Inc. (NYSE:ABBV), a global biopharmaceutical leader, continues to expand ...
Grizzly Research is shorting electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developer Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR), as the firm believes competitor Joby Aviation Inc. (NYSE: JOBY) is a ...
Aug 18 (Reuters) - A Google Cloud survey showed that 87% of videogame developers are using artificial intelligence agents to streamline and automate tasks, as the industry focuses on optimizing costs ...
“Am I getting dumber?” That’s the line that made me spit my coffee. Just a little bit, not like a classic sitcom take. The question was uttered by one of my CTO friends who still develops software at ...
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