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Dutch battery startups must innovate at “critical pinch points” in the supply chain to compete globally, says Kevin Brundish, CEO of Eindhoven-based battery company LionVolt. The comments come at a tough time for Europe’s battery sector, which has been left reeling following the recent collapse of Northvolt. The Swedish startup’s gigafactories were perhaps the continent’s greatest hope for a homegrown battery success story. Northvolt’s failure serves as a cautionary tale of the immense challenges in scalin
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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When I first turned to ChatGPT to run my social life, I felt weird. But AI made me a better texter and I became someone who actually planned hangouts. Read more ›
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A landslide near one of the East Bay's last roller rinks triggered a development dispute that's kept skaters in limbo for years. Read more ›
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OnePlus unveiled the Pad 3 in June without sharing its Indian pricing and availability details. However, last month, the Chinese brand said it would launch the Pad 3 in India in September. Today, OnePlus announced that the OnePlus Pad 3 will go on sale in India starting September 5 at noon local time. Check it out 👉 https://t.co/0NQyqTbH0AThe wait's almost over⏳#OnePlusPad3 sale goes LIVE Sep 5, 12PM.#OnePlus #NeverSettle pic.twitter.com/S0lbwtm1Fc— OnePlus... Read more ›
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Air Force One is well known as the aircraft that carries the president, but what you may not realize is just how long it can fly for without landing. Read more ›
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This deadly bacteria, which hits low-income people the hardest, was once an “only in New York” problem. Extreme heat is now increasing its prevalence. Read more ›
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Welcome to our latest recap of what's going on in the indie game space. It's been a very busy week in that realm, thanks to Gamescom. Before we jam through a few of this week's new releases and some of the many, many Gamescom reveals, there's one game that has risen high above the din to the point where it's drowning out many of the smaller announcements. Yes, Hollow Knight:... Read more ›
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The billionaire owners of Space X and Blue Origin have competing visions of a space-based future. Elon Musk wants a self-sustaining settlement on Mars as a backup for humanity in case the Earth gets destroyed. Jeff Bezos wants us to move heavy industry and all polluting industries to space to save Earth’s climate, and envisions […] Read more ›
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Gina Benavidez's husband was going to be deployed for 9 months. Gina didn't want to stay in the same house that only reminded them of his absence. Read more ›
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The classic image of a bottle of champagne being smashed against a ship before its maiden voyage has a long history. Here's where it all started. Read more ›
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My husband and I spent all the money our wedding guests gave us on our dream honeymoon to Daydream Island. We'd make the same choice all over again. Read more ›
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Some U.S. cities are more prone to car crashes than others. In one 2025 report by Allstate, one city outshone the rest in terms of riskiness. Read more ›
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In this Saturday edition of Business Insider Today, we're talking about how to prepare for Burning Man. Read more ›
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The Chevrolet Corvette is the undisputed champion of everyman performance, but a slew of other vehicles arrived packing a 'Vette engine under the hood. Read more ›
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Plus: Google wants billions of Chrome users to install an emergency fix, Kristi Noem is on the move, and North Korean IT workers are everywhere. Read more ›
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The language-learning app recently added a feature that teaches you how to play chess. I tried it, and now I’m hooked on those rooks, knights, and pawns. Read more ›
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Since ChatGPT’s debut in 2022, generative AI quickly entered our work, study, and personal lives, helping to speed up research, content creation, and more at an unprecedented rate. Enthusiasm for generative AI tools has understandably gained traction experiencing an even faster adoption rate than the Internet or PCs, but experts warn we should proceed with caution. As with every new technology, generative AI can launch society forward in a number... Read more ›
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Remember the movie Dodgeball? That ridiculous scene where the coach makes his team run across a busy highway? The logic: “If you can dodge traffic, you can dodge a ball.” Europe’s approach to AI feels similar: if you can survive our labyrinth of rules, you can survive anywhere. Conversations with European companies about AI rarely begin with “What can it do?” Instead, they open with a sigh and ask, “Are... Read more ›
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A decade ago, startups often equated success with rapid headcount growth. The formula was simple: build a product, raise a round, hire fast. Bigger teams meant bigger bets. But the rulebook is getting rewritten as a new generation of startups scales with leaner teams and fewer people. They’re not building out sprawling customer support or sales teams, and seem to be automating what once warranted entire departments. Their growth is... Read more ›
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A new pocket-sized Starlink alternative promises secure military communications — safe from interference by billionaire CEOs. The system, named the RU1, was unveiled today by Swedish startup TERASi. It’s billed as the world’s smallest and lightest mm-Wave radio, a form of communications that offers blazing-fast speeds and huge bandwidth. James Campion, the CEO and co-founder of TERASi, describes the portable device as “the GoPro of backhaul radios.” “RU1 can be... Read more ›
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The European space industry is booming. Yet despite the boom, the industry is struggling to find commercial buyers for arguably its most valuable output: data. At the Living Planet Symposium 2025 in Vienna, the European Space Agency (ESA) and private sector leaders laid out Europe’s bold space ambitions and called for increased cooperation to address deep commercial gaps. Josef Aschbacher, ESA’s director general, highlighted one key focus. “Earth observation within... Read more ›
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