IPOh yeah!: We heard the sound of share prices pop as mobile technology company Ibotta began its first day as a public company. Alex Wilhelm writes, "Given that it started trading far above its IPO price today, some critics may argue that it left too much money on the table, and could have raised more for itself." Read More
Speaking of the public markets: Serve Robotics made a splash of its own. The Uber- and Nvidia-based sidewalk robot delivery company raised $40 million. You may remember this was the company that spun out of Postmates in 2021. Read More
Tesla has other plans: After losing out on a $100 million contract that was part of the Biden administration's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Tesla is making its own plans to build an electric big rig charging corridor stretching from Texas to California. The plans just may not look the same as originally intended. Read More
A robot workforce could make jobs dull for humans: The Brookings Institution unveiled results taken over the past decade and a half that show the impact that robotics has on job "meaningfulness." Read More
Put a patch on it: A month after a hacker has some fun interrupting an esports tournament of the popular shooter game Apex Legends, the game developers patch the bug exploited by the hacker. Read More
Cloudy with a chance of carbon pollution: Building owners wanting to be environmentally conscious is great. However, they have to start somewhere, and NZero aims to be that somewhere. The startup developed a new algorithm that helps building owners estimate how much pollution they are generating. Read More
How to play Pokémon and other Game Boy games on your iPhone: Now you can get a sophisticated emulator right in the palm of your hand for free on the App Store. Read More
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