As technology has become a more pervasive part of everyday life, the number of tech startups and companies has risen significantly in recent years. There’s a perception that the people at the helm of ...
A tech startup—where tech is short for deep (or hard or tough) technology—is one that is solving a big problem for a (hopefully) big market with a solution based on either hardware, software or both, ...
The US economy is showing remarkable health, but in the tech industry, layoffs keep coming. For those out of work, finding a new position can become a full-time job. And in tech—a sector notoriously ...
Charlotte Chaze is a 33-year-old former data analyst and researcher. Landing a tech job in a non-tech company allowed her to achieve her dream life, with a high salary, flexibility, and stability. Now ...
Even with the US economy doing well by most measures, technology job seekers often find it difficult to get hired. It’s a conundrum. Those kinds of changes have prompted more workers to cast about for ...
Picking the place to start a tech startup could be a huge factor in determining if the business succeeds — or makes money. There are many states that will deliver a lot of benefits to a fledgling tech ...
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After a decades-long slow burn, Raleigh’s local tech industry is roaring, stoked by homegrown startups and an influx of satellite offices—which, combined with quality-of-life factors, has fueled the ...
A century and a half before Apple marketed iPads to schools, in 1857, a Greek-born Harvard professor, Evangelinus Apostolides Sophocles, held a bonfire of newly introduced “blue books”, bound exam ...
The vast Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou stood as a rebuke to U.S. efforts to hem in China’s technology. But the real competition is internal, and profits are hard to find. By Andrew Higgins ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. So Isker decided to move to rural Appalachia—choosing that particular location to ...