Warmer days ahead before triple digits approach the Valley
The Valley could see it's triple-digit day on Monday.
The Valley could see it's triple-digit day on Monday.
Khosla Ventures and Pear VC have just tripled down on their investment in Honey Homes, which offers up a dedicated handyman to take care of all the random tasks on a homeowner’s to-do list. Era Ventures led the startup’s latest raise, a $9.25 million extension financing that CEO and co-founder Vishwas Prabhakara described as “an up round.” While the company declined to share hard revenue figures, Prabhakara said the company expects to “do the same and get to eight figures in ARR” in 2024.
Seven sustainable cleaning solutions to help keep your car's interior free of dust and dirt.
The former president’s criminal hush money trial resumed Thursday in Manhattan.
Soto is off to a hot start in his first season with the Yankees.
Tiger Woods is hurting as he tries to find his form yet again at a major.
Signs inflation continues to cool is pushing stocks to record highs, with the Dow crossing 40,000 for the first time ever on Thursday.
On Wednesday, the US House of Representatives passed a bill that could provide at least some accountability for Ticketmaster and other live event vendors. It moves on to the Senate, which is considering two similar bills.
If you're tired of tripping over shampoo bottles, meet your new best friend.
Understanding how banks make money can help you evaluate your banking relationships to ensure you're getting the most bang for your buck.
For Mark Zuckerberg’s 40th birthday, his wife got him a photoshoot. Zuckerberg gives the camera a sly smile as he sits amid a carefully crafted re-creation of his childhood bedroom. It’s appropriately childish — a lava lamp, a participation trophy, a white stuffed dog — yet the surroundings foreshadow the culture-shifting, technological force Zuckerberg would create.
The reigning world No. 1 started the second major of the year with the shot of the tournament so far.
Microsoft has a Surface showcase and its Build developer conference planned for early next week. Here's what we expect.
Astronauts are no exception. You need to be in peak physical condition for space travel, but bulky space suits and lower gravity levels can be a recipe for disaster, causing them to trip over themselves. Engineers at MIT have developed an exoskeleton designed to help give astronauts more support and help right themselves after stumbling in the moon’s low gravity.
YouTube said it would comply with an order blocking access to videos of Hong Kong’s protest anthem inside the region. The decision comes after an appeals court banned the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong,” which the largely China-controlled government predictably framed as a national security issue.
Meta is starting to test custom Tweetdeck-like feeds that will allow users to track multiple topics, searches and accounts.
These supermodel-approved sandals are just the thing to upgrade your summer shoe game.
The Meater Plus smart meat thermometer has dropped to $70, its lowest price to date.
The letter, which was obtained by TechCrunch, says Sony Music has “reason to believe” that the recipients of the letter have “may already have made unauthorized uses” of its content. The company’s portfolio of artists includes numerous notable artists like Harry Styles, Beyoncé, Adele and Celine Dion. “We support artists and songwriters taking the lead in embracing new technologies in support of their art,” Sony Music said in a statement.
As part of 2024's Accessibility Awareness Day, Google is showing off some updates to Android that should be useful to folks with mobility or vision impairments. Project Gameface allows gamers to use their faces to move the cursor and perform common click-like actions on desktop, and now it's coming to Android. The project lets people with limited mobility use facial movements, like raising an eyebrow, moving their mouth or turning their head, to activate a variety of functions.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, launched an enterprise version of the prominent social network in 2015. It always seemed like a stretch for a company built on a consumer product that made most of its money from ads, making a go of it in the enterprise. Meta pulled the plug on the enterprise product on Tuesday, bringing the curtain down on the enterprise experiment nine years after it launched.