Making Memory Bears
Alex Silva from Vitas talks about how they help people grieve passed loved ones by making Memory Bears.
Alex Silva from Vitas talks about how they help people grieve passed loved ones by making Memory Bears.
One way to do that is by running an internal hackathon around a theme and having employees attack a problem together. Brandon Kessler, CEO and co-founder at DevPost, a company that helps customers organize and manage internal and external hackathons, says that he’s seen how hackathons help companies encourage their employees to solve big problems. “Without question, innovation and collaboration are the two key value props when it comes to running internal hackathons, and almost everyone wants both,” Kessler told TechCrunch.
On Monday, Melinda French Gates resigned from the philanthropy organization she ran with ex-husband Bill Gates. French Gates will leave next month with an additional $12.5 billion, she said. The Gates Foundation famously works on projects to help impoverished people, especially in developing countries, such as fighting malaria, polio or improving sanitation.
Jeff Bezos’ spaceflight company successfully flew six paying customers to the edge of space and back this morning, breaking its nearly two-year-long hiatus from crewed missions. This was Blue Origin’s seventh trip with humans on board.
If you like having vacay-outfit options, you may need to bring some hangers along — these doodads are here to help.
This beauty tool used to exfoliate skin and stimulate blood flow has nearly 13,000 fans.
Ireland's Lowry was simply magnificent on a day when low scores at Valhalla were there to be taken.
When Jeffrey Wang posted Monday to X asking if anyone wanted to go in on an order of fancy-but-affordable office nap pods, he didn’t expect the post to go viral. “I had way too many people than I could handle,” Wang, cofounder of AI research startup Exa Labs, told TechCrunch. Many admired the particular features of these nap pods, or applauded the whole idea of office napping.
Rose Zhang was one of seven golfers who withdrew from the tournament due to an illness.
When the founders of Sagetap, Sahil Khanna and Kevin Hughes, started working at early-stage enterprise software startups, they were surprised to find that the companies they worked at were trying to sell their innovative tech through old-school methods like repeated cold emails and calls. Khanna, a former product marketer, and Hughes, a former sales manager, knew these methods weren't effective to either sell software or help buyers get the solution they needed. "Company executives are frustrated, their email is destroyed," Khanna, Sagetap's CEO, told TechCrunch.
Get dentist-level cleaning from the comfort of your home for an unreal 40% off.
How do Americans feel about inflation? They hate it. And that colors their perception of a good US economy.
This digital doodad has nearly 62,000 sizzling five-star reviews: 'This is the secret to not overcooking!'
It's the first classic of the Disney+ era.
It was a surreal day at the PGA Championship.
Choosing where to bank is a key financial decision, but you may be wondering what’s better: online banking vs. traditional banking. Here’s what to know.
Tone down dark circles, puffiness and dryness with this No. 1 bestseller.
Suitable for homes, apartments, RVs and more, these backup batteries are a modern must-have.
Gear up for summer adventures with REI's exclusive member coupons, offering a 20% discount on equipment from top brands like Yakima, Yeti, Thule, and Kuat.
In the summer of 2023, OpenAI created a “Superalignment” team whose goal was to steer and control future AI systems that could be so powerful they could lead to human extinction. Less than a year later, that team is dead.
Yahoo Sports NBA draft expert Krysten Peek is back for another season of On the Clock with Krysten Peek. Krysten just spent the week in Chicago at the NBA Draft Combine and kicks off draft season joined by CBS Sports' Kyle Boone.