The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Things aren’t looking good for Roomba maker, iRobot: Stock plunges after Amazon deal axed [569d]
- No, Gen Z isn’t lazier than baby boomers—here’s proof [569d]
- Toyota president apologizes for cheating on testing (again) [569d]
- Demand for Super Bowl tickets is already off the charts. It’s not just because of Taylor Swift [569d]
- Is the Stanley Cup even good? [570d]
- Tech earnings preview: What to watch as Microsoft, Google, Apple, Meta, and Amazon report earnings [570d]
- Donald Trump’s business empire could be ordered dissolved within days. Here’s what to know [570d]
- Walmart sweetens the deal for store managers with stock grants [570d]
- AI companies will need to start reporting their safety tests to the U.S. government [570d]
- Why are robots so white? [570d]
- This interactive housing market map shows home price analysis for over 3,000 counties [570d]
- Why are farmers protesting in France? Tractor roadblocks explained as Paris steps up security [570d]
- Reddit may target $5 billion valuation as IPO date approaches [570d]
- Amazon Prime Video will show you ads starting today [570d]
- Ford drops an epic pep talk ad to salute the Detroit Lions playoff run [570d]
- 40% of menstruators report feeling more productive at work during ovulation [570d]
- Rite Aid is closing more stores: Full list and map of impacted locations marked in January 2024 [570d]
- H&R Block’s new ‘direct import’ feature is another swipe at rival TurboTax [570d]
- This is the No. 1 trait CEOs need now [570d]
- How blockchains could save the internet [570d]
- Harvard researchers say these 9 steps can protect workers in the age of AI [570d]
- Today’s top business headlines: Big Tech earnings, fallout from Trump’s $83 million legal loss, and Tesla’s recall [570d]
- Why bosses forcing workers to return to the office is a mistake—and what to do instead [570d]
- Cutting the cord was always a lie [570d]
- Why Georgia’s Republican governor has become one of solar’s biggest boosters [570d]
- Fishing nets are clogging the ocean. This fashion brand is making them into chic swimsuits [570d]
- This new technology recreates the charm of an antique rug, but at a fraction of the price of the real thing [570d]
- The first big batch of used EVs will hit the market in 2026. No one knows what’s going to happen [570d]
- This new image generator is like Midjourney, except a human illustrates your prompts [570d]
- AI is coming for your local weather report [570d]
- A digital media expert gives a step-by-step guide to protecting your data privacy [570d]
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