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10 Things in Tech: Titan sub debris, tough questions at Microsoft, and kei trucks
In today's edition: The US Navy's top-secret acoustic detection system and tough questions for Micr…
Nathan Rennolds
The Coast Guard says 'recovery of items from the seafloor' is the current priority in its Titan sub investigation
The Coast Guard has mapped out the debris field on the seafloor left by the imploded Titan submersi…
Michelle Mark
OceanGate seemed willing to expose paying customers to Titanic sub conditions that it would shield media and celebrities from, says journalist
Arnie Weissmann said having a journalist or celebrity on board seemed to be a factor as to whether …
Sinéad Baker
The Titanic sub was 'tossed around pretty roughly on a daily basis' before its doomed expedition, would-be passenger says
Arnie Weissmann, who was booked onto a trip on the Titan, said problems arose after the sub was tow…
Tom Porter
OceanGate CEO once said Titan sub's hull was made with carbon fiber from Boeing that was past its airplane shelf life, would-be passenger says
Arnie Weissmann said OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush told him he sourced the Titan's carbon fiber, whic…
Mia Jankowicz
Seen a honey-trap ‘clickbait’? You’ll never believe what it does to you!
That was then. Today, when Internet is ruling the roost, and people are browsing the content from t…
Sub-zero WTI crude prices mean nothing for India — the impact could even be negative, says expert
One would think that World Texas Intermediate (WTI) Crude’s futures prices falling below $0 — to mo…
A man who was paid to travel around the world for a year swears by one piece of clothing for traveling between sub-zero temperatures and tropical climates
In 2019, Sebastian Modak flew 119,772 miles, took 88 one-way flights, and visited 52 destinations a…
Melissa Wiley
Meet The New Top Editor Of The New York Times
In his new position, Baquet once again is at the helm of a paper wrestling with the challenges new …
Hunter Walker
The Bezos-Washington Post crisis is getting worse
The Washington Post's decision not to endorse a candidate in the presidential election may have cos…
Lucia Moses
Climate Action 15: 2024's top global innovators powering green solutions
Climate Action 15 profiles top founders, global activists, academics, and nonprofit and public-sect…
Insider Inc.
Work is getting really weird
The use of shadow stand-ins and a lack of promotions are the latest trends that show how weird work…
Dan DeFrancesco
OceanGate co-founder thinks about the Titan implosion daily but still wants to make deep-sea exploration accessible
Guillermo Söhnlein, the OceanGate co-founder who left the company in 2013, told BI that the fatal T…
Lloyd Lee
The only safety training OceanGate gave Titan passengers was handing them a 'flight suit and some warm socks and a kind of fleece vest,' journalist says
Arnie Weissmann, editor in chief of Travel Weekly, was due to dive on the Titan in May but his expe…
Jyoti Mann
Google's new AI-powered wingman highlights the challenges of using a tool that could eventually replace you
In today's big story, we're looking at Google's new internal AI model aimed at improving worker eff…
Dan DeFrancesco
Wrapping up 2023 with some of the top business stories
In today's big story, we're looking at some of Business Insider's best business stories from the pa…
Dan DeFrancesco
An OceanGate passenger says he has 'survivor's guilt' because his Titan trip got canceled due to bad weather
Arnie Weissmann, editor-in-chief of Travel Weekly, says he "dodged a bullet" after his dive on the …
Jyoti Mann
Wendy Rush, Stockton Rush's wife, helped run Titan dives and was OceanGate's 'No. 2,' says former Polar Prince passenger
"She took part in the meetings and you got the sense that she was No. 2," Arnie Weissmann, who spen…
Jyoti Mann
Any structural problem with the Titan meant they'd 'all be dead before we know it,' passenger was told
Arnie Weissmann, whose trip on the sub got canceled, said PH Nargeolet made the chilling comment ab…
Jyoti Mann
One of the Titan-submersible passengers reportedly once said he wasn't worried about the vessel becoming damaged at the bottom of the ocean because 'under that pressure, you'd be dead before you knew there was a problem'
Paul-Henri Nargeolet reportedly said structural damage under the sea didn't worry him because you'd…