The Minneapolis tech community holds strong during ‘tense and difficult time’ February 3, 2026 Founders and investors in the Minneapolis tech industry told TechCrunch they’ve put much of their work on hold to help out their community.
Intel will start making GPUs, a market dominated by Nvidia February 3, 2026 Intel has been bulking up a team to focus on this effort and will develop its GPU strategy around customer needs.
The Lithium Gold Rush Just Minted a $1B Unicorn February 3, 2026 General Motors already invested. Now, you have a limited window to join before the next share price increase.
How to Combine Digital, Offline and Affiliate Marketing for Maximum Growth February 3, 2026 Learn how to build a resilient marketing strategy by combining different channels instead of relying on just one or two sources.
YC startups can now recieve investment in stablecoin February 3, 2026 All startups accepted into YC will soon have the option to receive their seed checks via stablecoins.
Stuck Putting Out Fires All Day? Here’s How to Reclaim Your Time and Get Back to Leading. February 3, 2026 How to reclaim your time, shift into strategic leadership and build a company that runs without you.
Homeland Security is trying to force tech companies to hand over data about Trump critics February 3, 2026 The use of administrative subpoenas, which are not subject to judicial oversight, are used to demand a wealth of information from tech companies, including the owners of anonymous online accounts documenting ICE operations.
Skyryse lands another $300M to make flying, even helicopters, simple and safe February 3, 2026 Skyrsye, now valued at $1.15 billion, is pushing to get FAA certification for its universal operating system for flight.
Most Business Owners Fail to Track This Key Metric. Here’s Why That’s a Dangerous Mistake. February 3, 2026 This metric is easy to overlook — but it could determine whether you scale or go broke.
Good Partners Make You Rich — Bad Partners Bankrupt You. Here’s Why February 3, 2026 No entrepreneur achieves success on their own. But how do you pick the right partners and avoid the wrong partners?