Connie Loizos
The car is the next tech platform, says GM's CEO. Why dads don't take paternity leave. And -- finally! --an app that let's cats take videos of themselves. And so much more!
Wall Street is obsessed with Snapchat. Private equity goes on a beer run. TechStars NY suddenly parts ways with its new managing director. And more!
A profile of one of Warren Buffett's top lieutenants: 28-year-old Tracy Britt. Morale at the New York-based startup Foursquare has reportedly hit a low. Meanwhile, a Viola, New York man is outraged that his private information is being collected by someone other than advertisers. And so much more!
How to end every meeting. Fourteen trends you never want to see again. Eight obscure college degrees that lead to high-paying jobs. And, oh, yeah, Apple had some news. Here's what you might have missed.
How metadata can be more revealing than your actual conversations. Google Wallet is has become a money pit. And what will humans look like in 100,000 years? And so much more!
Ten things you probably didn't know about the National Security Agency. It’s back (again): NY courts approve Uber, Hailo, green taxis in one fell swoop. The real reason that Google Reader was given the axe. And so much more!
Blackford Capital, a private equity firm based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, has acquired Mopec, a full-service maker of pathology and mortuary equipment based in Detroit. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
President Obama orders regulators to root out "patent trolls," why you'll never know why you didn't get a job, and how one Twitter user grew famous by allegedly stealing comedians’ tweets. And so much more!
Sean Parker's wedding was excessive and destructive. The California Coastal Commission let it happen anyway. Amazon just wrote its largest-ever check for a subscription-streaming deal, securing hundreds of mostly childrens' TV programs from Viacom Inc for its Internet video service. And five questions regarding Apple's new streaming music platform. And so much more!
Zynga announces that it's laying off more than 500 people, details of Sean Parker's lavish "fairy tale" wedding in the forest begin to emerge, and why Tesla’s chief executive, Elon Musk, needs to sell 540,000 vehicles a year for the company to be worth $43 billion by 2022. And so much more!