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What Tesla taught me about building a THC beverage company
BusinessInnovationStartups

What Tesla taught me about building a THC beverage company

A former Tesla mechanical design engineer applied lessons from building Model 3 batteries to launching a THC beverage company. The biggest surprise? The hardest startup problems aren’t the complex ones.

by Priya KapoorNovember 7, 2025
The Little-Known Companies Cashing In on AI’s Infrastructure Boom
AIBusinessTechnology

The Little-Known Companies Cashing In on AI’s Infrastructure Boom

Behind every major AI announcement from companies like Dell and Nvidia are smaller suppliers experiencing extraordinary growth. TSS Inc. saw its shares surge 6,000% since 2023 thanks to its Dell partnership, while data engineering firm Innodata counts five of the “Magnificent Seven” as customers. Th

by Samuel KimNovember 7, 2025
The EV Revolution Is About More Than Just Saving the Planet
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The EV Revolution Is About More Than Just Saving the Planet

The shift to electric vehicles is accelerating faster than anyone predicted. This isn’t just an environmental story—it’s becoming one of the biggest economic opportunities of our time.

by Priya KapoorNovember 7, 2025
UK’s $1.6 Billion Tax Tech Gamble Isn’t Paying Off
BusinessGovernmentTechnology

UK’s $1.6 Billion Tax Tech Gamble Isn’t Paying Off

The UK tax authority received £1.6 billion for IT modernization but is struggling to achieve the 15% efficiency savings Treasury demanded. Legacy systems from the Aspire era continue to haunt HMRC’s digital transformation efforts despite massive spending.

by Samuel KimNovember 7, 2025
The US and Europe Are Taking Wildly Different Approaches to Bank Regulation
BusinessPolicyTechnology

The US and Europe Are Taking Wildly Different Approaches to Bank Regulation

The Federal Reserve is dramatically cutting supervision staff while the European Central Bank argues for more judgment-based oversight. This transatlantic divide reflects fundamentally different regulatory philosophies. Recent bank failures suggest neither approach is perfect.

by Samuel KimNovember 7, 2025
Why Company Culture Beats Fancy AI Tech
AIBusinessInnovation

Why Company Culture Beats Fancy AI Tech

Fast Company recognized Architech as one of only 10 companies globally for excellence in AI and automation. Their secret? Focusing on culture over technology. The company created dedicated innovation spaces where curious employees become celebrated heroes.

by Samuel KimNovember 7, 2025
BlackLine Investors Push for Sale Amid SAP Interest
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

BlackLine Investors Push for Sale Amid SAP Interest

Multiple investment firms including Ananym Capital Management and Tensile Capital Management are pushing BlackLine’s board to consider selling the company. The pressure comes amid reported interest from SAP SE, though no formal offer has been made public yet.

by Samuel KimNovember 7, 2025
Accel Bets Big on Rapido as India’s Ride-Hailing War Heats Up
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Accel Bets Big on Rapido as India’s Ride-Hailing War Heats Up

Accel has returned to India’s ride-hailing sector by backing Rapido, while Prosus increased its stake. The moves come as TVS Motor exited its position with a 152% return over three years, and Rapido prepares for a new funding round.

by Samuel KimNovember 7, 2025
Apple’s EU Fight Gets Messy
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Apple’s EU Fight Gets Messy

Apple is pushing back hard against new European Commission investigations into its App Store. The company claims EU regulations are creating contradictory requirements that undermine user safety. This represents the latest escalation in Apple’s ongoing battle with European regulators.

by Priya KapoorNovember 6, 2025
China’s EV Dominance in Europe Is Worse Than Anyone Thought
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

China’s EV Dominance in Europe Is Worse Than Anyone Thought

Chinese automakers are capturing European market share faster than expected, with BYD, MG, and Chery brands winning 8% of Western European sales in September. In the EV segment, their dominance is even more pronounced at 12.8% market share. Industry experts warn the technology gap could be 5 years a

by Priya KapoorNovember 6, 2025

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