MIT Technology Review’s most popular stories of 2025
Nikola’s bid to increase shares stalls after failing to get enough shareholders to vote
Nikola failed to get enough investors to vote on a proposal that would allow the beleaguered electric truck company to issue more shares — and, in turn, raise more capital. Nikola adjourned its annual meeting of shareholders Wednesday until July 6 in an attempt to secure the requisite number of votes needed to add shares […]
Nikola’s bid to increase shares stalls after failing to get enough shareholders to vote by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
‘Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch’ Is Back Open for Business!
‘I Smelled the Smoke From Inside the Plane’: Passengers Headed to NYC Document ‘Surreal’ Air Quality Conditions as FAA Grounds Inbound Flights
Coinbase chief legal officer expects new crypto laws to come in wake of SEC lawsuits
Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal on the exchange’s plans amid SEC charges.
Coinbase chief legal officer expects new crypto laws to come in wake of SEC lawsuits by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
iOS 17 will connect your content subscriptions from apps to Apple Podcasts for exclusive benefits
Among the many changes coming with iOS 17, Apple will also introduce a new feature that will allow users to connect a content subscription they use in an App Store app to Apple Podcasts in order to access a range of additional benefits. For instance, if a subscription-based news publisher also offered exclusive podcasts to […]
iOS 17 will connect your content subscriptions from apps to Apple Podcasts for exclusive benefits by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
How to Keep Employees Engaged and Productive in the Age of AI
Are Employees Truly More Ethical in the Office? A Behavioral Economist Debunks This Deeply Rooted Belief.
Why Every Employee In Your Company Should Have Communication Training
What are Series A VCs looking for? Many seed investors aren’t so sure anymore
The muted late-stage funding and exit environments have left investors with few data points and examples of how to price companies.
What are Series A VCs looking for? Many seed investors aren’t so sure anymore by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch