The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- InVision, a UX trailblazer, is shutting down in the era of Figma [601d]
- The JN.1 COVID variant is exploding across the U.S., according to new CDC data [601d]
- Neri Oxman soft launches her new company amid plagiarism drama [601d]
- Three years later, a look back at how the Jan. 6 Capitol riot used social media to incite violence [601d]
- The U.S. economy surprisingly added another 216,000 jobs, blowing away expectations [601d]
- Could Microsoft’s new Copilot key be an antitrust headache for the company? [601d]
- Tesla recall: More than 1.6 million EVs exported to China may have automatic steering issues [601d]
- Two companies will attempt the first U.S. moon landings since the Apollo missions five-plus decades ago [601d]
- How a 13-year-old gamer became the first person to beat Tetris—by breaking it [601d]
- Today’s AI won’t radically transform society, but it’s already reshaping business [601d]
- BNPL shopping explodes as mobile holiday sales overtake desktop for the first time [601d]
- TGI Fridays closing: Map and full list of doomed locations that have abruptly shuttered [601d]
- Today’s top business headlines: Citi in China, Peloton gets social, Amer Sports IPO [601d]
- The AI hardware era is upon us, like or not [601d]
- From Mickey to Bambi, why are all the new public domain characters showing up in horror? [601d]
- What you can and can’t do with Mickey Mouse now [601d]
- E-scooter companies are going bankrupt. That should alarm you even if you hate them [601d]
- The humble broom just got an $85 upgrade [601d]
- This housing economist expects the ‘lock-in effect’ to ease up in 2024 [601d]
- What’s causing this year’s snow drought? [601d]
- 4 reasons for iPhone users to try Android in 2024 [601d]
- Where lawmakers think space policy is headed in 2024 [601d]
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