Swiss start-up Magnes Sports also claims a first when it comes to sport-specific wearables. George Chatzipirpiridis, Magnes Sports’ chief technology officer, said that his company’s device is the first wearable to measure power generated by the cyclist. “Many cycling enthusiasts own several bikes — some of these have power meters attached to them. We are […]
Read moreNine years ago, SpaceX almost went bankrupt. Billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk recalled the event as he unveiled his updated Mars-voyage plan at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) conference in Adelaide, Australia, on Thursday. He opened up about when and how his now adored and very valuable (it was recently valued at around $21 billion) […]
Read moreBoeing is enjoying an impressive winning streak. The company’s shares just logged their sixth consecutive quarter of gains, and have risen in 11 of the last 13 months. The stock is on pace to close out this quarter as the Dow’s best performer, wrapping up its best quarter since 2009. And the aircraft manufacturer has […]
Read moreA lawyer for Equifax told the U.S. House of Representatives that the company’s board of directors has formed a special committee to review stock trades made by executives after a data breach. Three senior executives including the company’s chief financial officer sold $1.8 million in shares three days after the company said it learned of […]
Read moreElon Musk wants to take people around the world in a matter of minutes. The SpaceX CEO outlined his plans for a “BFR,” during a presentation at the International Astronautical Congress in Australia on Friday. Musk says the rocket will ultimately replace all of SpaceX’s other crafts, including the Falcon 9, the yet-to-be-launched Falcon Heavy, […]
Read moreBiotech stocks fell Friday, a day after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration made its database of side effects for medicines searchable. Sarepta Therapeutics, Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Biogen and Acadia Pharmaceuticals all traded lower Friday morning as investors turned up reports on their medicines on the FDA’s Adverse Events Reporting System. The problem? It’s not clear […]
Read moreThe pressure big U.S. tech companies are now starting to feel might be just the beginning. “The gross idolatry, or mother-of-all hall passes that big tech has received from government and from regulators is coming to an end,” NYU Stern School of Business professor Scott Galloway told CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” Friday. Members of Congress said […]
Read moreWith a budget of $100,000, you can run an effective campaign on Facebook no matter if your goals are to reach a mass audience or a smaller, specific group of people according to media buyers. Facebook said in early September Russian operatives spent $100,000 on ads with “divisive messages,” which seemed to be aimed at […]
Read moreHere’s a roundup of the most important deals in venture capital this week. Start-ups funded London-based Deliveroo, a food delivery service (reminiscent of Grubhub in the U.S.) has raised $385 million in growth funding from T. Rowe Price, Fidelity and earlier backers like Index Ventures. As the Financial Times reported, Deliveroo has been widely criticized […]
Read moreRyanair issued a statement Friday informing passengers about their right to compensation for thousands of canceled flights as the budget airline faced the threat of legal action over allegedly misleading statements made so far. The move came after the Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) gave the budget airline gave Ryanair until 4 p.m. GMT (12 […]
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