Mental health organization teams with clothing company
Meridian Healthcare and Youngstown Clothing Company in Youngstown, Ohio feature limited edition t-shirt
Meridian Healthcare and Youngstown Clothing Company in Youngstown, Ohio feature limited edition t-shirt
Spotify will raise prices on US users across all three of its paid tiers.
More than 10,000 shoppers added this 2-in-1 humidity gauge/thermometer to their carts last month, just sayin'...
The Audi RS6 Avant and A6 Allroad have 30 cubic-feet of cargo space, but its roll-up cargo net allows it to hold way more than that volume would suggest.
'If you own an iPhone, the integration is perfect,' says one fan. 'No more Windows stuff for me.'
As pressure from Chinese competitors intensifies and the EV market stalls, major U.S. and European auto manufacturers are racing to cut the cost of producing electric vehicles so they can get to the price tags and profit margins of ICE cars. Now, a company spun out from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), has raised $27 million in a Series B funding round to apply AI to solve that exact pain point. The company says it uses deep learning in a 3D environment, and combines data analysis with machine learning to speed up development times by up to 75% and product simulation by as much as 10 times.
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Monzo has announced its 2024 financial results, revealing its first full-year pre-tax profit. The company also confirmed that it's in the early stages of expanding into the broader European market via a new base in Ireland.
Carbon removal technologies are becoming increasingly important for companies, particularly for tech giants locked in a fierce battle to become the leader in artificial intelligence.
Not everything is looking great within the record-setting Nasdaq.
Temasek and Fidelity have purchased shares worth $200 million in Indian eyewear retailer Lenskart, according to a statement by the startup's financial advisor, Avendus. The transaction values Lenskart at $5 billion, the startup's co-founder and chief executive, Peyush Bansal, told TechCrunch in a text message. Avendus, which also advised selling shareholders on the deal, didn't name the investors who sold the shares.
The Oilers are headed to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in nearly two decades.
New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole will begin a minor league rehab assignment this week, according to manager Aaron Boone. Cole has been sidelined with elbow inflammation.
A 1962 Chevrolet Corvair with air-cooled boxer-six engine and two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission, found in a Colorado junkyard.
Businesses are becoming more wary of politics even as billionaire bosses go public with their views. Donald Trump's conviction could deepen that divide.
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Customers are calling this stylish tank the 'perfect T-shirt.'
The fashion industry has a huge problem: Despite many returned items being unworn or undamaged, a lot, if not the majority, end up in the trash. An estimated 9.5 billion pounds of returns ended up in landfills in 2022 alone, according to data from return logistics software company Optoro. New York-based (Re)vive wants to help companies find a better ending for their returned items.
More than 8,000 shoppers rave about this cushion.
Data is at the heart of today's advanced AI systems, but it's costing more and more -- making it out of reach for all but the wealthiest tech companies. Last year, James Betker, a researcher at OpenAI, penned a post on his personal blog about the nature of generative AI models and the datasets on which they're trained. In it, Betker claimed that training data -- not a model's design, architecture or any other characteristic -- was the key to increasingly sophisticated, capable AI systems.