Layoffs will continue until sales improve
Tech companies leave the vision thing on the back burner, for now, in search of profits
Tech companies leave the vision thing on the back burner, for now, in search of profits
Warren Buffet-backed Chinese carmaker BYD is giving Tesla a run for their money despite not being in the U.S. market. Don’t have $60,000 for an EV? Electric bike sales are booming.
In Else Newsletter # 21, we share tips from people who are using TikTok with great results, explain why this could have helped cause the terrible quarter other social networks just had, and see if we can spot the Chinese Communist Party lurking behind the craziest video feed in the world
In Else newsletter #20, we review the impact of the latest U.S. government restrictions on Chinese chip makers, as computer sales go down, and Microsoft finds its voice with a new chip
As the coronavirus pandemic recedes, higher inflation and interest rates are making consumers and businesses think twice before buying new equipment
In Else newsletter #19, cash loses ground in one of its most enduring redoubts and competition for money heats up, while the unbanked still need help
The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and an e-commerce boom have helped digital wallets position themselves as a relevant payment alternative in bank-centered Latin America
Newsletter #18 reports on how research labs have changed, tries to grasp the science of the new Nobel prize in chemistry, and notes the return of biotech IPOs
Laboratory Operations, or LabOps for short, are a key component of biotech and hence, of modern healthcare. Verb customer Elemental Machines explains what it takes to run an effective lab today
Newsletter #17 checks on the weather reporting ahead of hurricane Ian, shares a short way to describe NFTs, and notes a second agency that says newsrooms are the future of PR