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Tim Tully taught himself to code at age 6 and still codes daily. Here's how computer science took him from startups to AI investing at Menlo Ventures.
Tim Tully taught himself to code at age six and started his career as a software engineer before jo…
Samantha Stokes
How Sri Pangulur went from building his own syndicate to co-leading Mayfield's Series B investing practice
Pangulur leveraged his sales and syndicate experience to ascend in venture capital, joining Mayfiel…
Sri Muppidi
Google takes steps to protect Android devices from theft, rolls out new features
Google is rolling out new security features for Android phones in the US to protect against theft. …
23andMe is floundering. Here is how to delete your data.
23andMe's once rising star has dimmed amid a series of setbacks, leading some users to wonder what …
Lauren Edmonds
The US Navy has launched a high-tech scavenger hunt on Reddit to recruit the 'next generation of submariners'
The Navy is looking for recruits to add to the less than 1% of sailors who serve on submarines, and…
Kenneth Niemeyer
Meta brags that its latest AI video tool outperforms rivals like OpenAI
Meta released Movie Gen on Friday. It generates AI videos and sound using text prompts. It's Meta's…
Katie Balevic
Harvard students made Meta Ray-Bans do facial recognition. Meta execs once thought this was a good idea.
Before Meta Ray-Bans first launched, Meta executives weighed adding facial recognition software.
Katie Notopoulos
I'm a computer science professor at UC Berkeley. Tech jobs are drying up and graduates are no longer guaranteed a role.
James O'Brien is a UC Berkeley computer science professor. He says tech graduates are struggling to…
Beatrice Nolan
Google Search is about to see 'a pretty dramatic shift'
Google revamps Search with AI-driven updates, transforming how results appear and queries are asked.
Hugh Langley
Amazon's RTO push is an outlier — the tech world remains all-in on hybrid work
Flexible work is still thriving in the tech industry, research from Flex Index has found.
Beatrice Nolan
Apple's new AI is made in Google data centers
To catch up in AI, Apple has turned to Google for help, tapping the search giant's vast cloud netwo…
Hugh Langley
Google tells employees it won't follow Amazon's strict RTO policy — as long as they stay productive
In a recent all-hands, Google leaders told staff it was keeping its work policy flexible, but warne…
Hugh Langley
Gen Z's new side hustle: getting rich off Airbnb
On TikTok and Instagram, Airbnb superhosts brag about subletting their rentals — and making million…
Amanda Hoover
I'm a former FBI agent and cybersecurity expert. Here are 5 things everyone should do to outsmart online criminals.
A former FBI agent and cybersecurity expert shares key internet safety tips to protect against fina…
Hannah Abraham
How to get Google's free dark web report to see if your personal info is floating around the corners of the internet
Google's feature helps track if personal information, like your name, address, phone number, or ema…
Ana Altchek
Read the memo Dell sent ordering its sales staff back to the office 5 days a week
The tech giant said in the memo that being in the office full time would help foster a "high energy…
Jyoti Mann,Polly Thompson
I've built a career in ethical hacking. Online scams are getting much, much worse — and AI isn't helping.
Laura Kankaala, whose worked in cybersecurity for 10 years, said that online scams are becoming mor…
Emma Magnus
Meta's new Ray-Ban glasses are pulling a bait and switch
The company's new Ray-Ban glasses are the closest thing yet to a fully hands-free phone.
Amanda Hoover
Meta has a curious addiction to celebrities
Why does Meta need celebrities like John Cena and Dame Judi Dench to push its AI products? I have s…
Katie Notopoulos
Leaders from the CIA, Dell Technologies, HP, SageCXO, and ezCater share how they keep up with AI development
Technology executives, including CTOs and a CIO, discussed AI applications and trends at Business I…