The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- CodeSignal’s new AI platform wants to be the Duolingo of tech education [688d]
- Scientists say the cannabis people are using for anxiety could be making it worse [688d]
- Blueland teams up with NYC for a first-of-its-kind bill to ban detergent and laundry pods [688d]
- Hertz keeps shifting away from electric cars, but stock analysts say it needs a better strategy [688d]
- Snoop Dogg is suing Walmart and Post because his cereal brand failed—but is it really their fault? [688d]
- The FCC just put AI robocaller creeps on notice during election year [688d]
- Zoom laid off its DEI team—and it’s not the only company making cuts [688d]
- Why Arm Holdings stock price is soaring today [688d]
- How the NFL can fix its officiating problem [688d]
- Housing market affordability is so strained that builders are turning to shrinkflation [688d]
- Why EU regulators can rein in Big Tech, and the U.S. can’t [688d]
- 5 changes to expect in the 2024 consumer financial ecosystem [688d]
- Dyson’s new $569 hairdryer is smaller, lighter, and looks nothing like a hairdryer [688d]
- How Turkey built a thriving gaming industry—and how it’s informing other countries’ gaming push [688d]
- Will Trump be on the ballots? Everything to know about the Supreme Court’s landmark election case [688d]
- Tech layoffs update this week: DocuSign, Grammarly, Amazon, Snap, Meetup cut jobs [688d]
- Google is beginning to flex its Gemini muscle [688d]
- Today’s top business headlines: Uber’s profitable, Snap is struggling, and Disney is getting deeper into gaming [688d]
- What to expect from home prices in 2024, as measured by 15 different housing market forecasts [688d]
- What we’re losing in the blinding whiteness of advertising [688d]
- Inside the design of the MTA’s super bright, extremely spacious, high-tech new subway trains [688d]
- NYC is requiring landlords to green their buildings. Here’s how to make the upgrades less daunting [688d]
- The 2024 Paris Olympic medals have a piece of the Eiffel Tower in them [688d]
- The office is entering its lounge era [688d]
- This company designed an AI assistant to help families manage their calendars and childcare [688d]
- How candidates can take control in an interview [688d]
- DOJ funding pipeline subsidizes questionable big data surveillance technologies [688d]
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