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, the world's first gate model quantum computer available to businesses — a system housed in a sleek, 9-cubic-foot glass case.
More people are cutting the cord and advertisers clamoring to use data to target and measure video campaigns, but the $70 billion TV advertising industry has operated the same way it has for decades.Big Pharma has tried and failed to cure Alzheimer's more than 200 times. The latest $16 billion flop leaves scientists hunting for a new path forward.
A promising but experimental Alzheimer's disease drug had a disastrous reversal of fortunes on Thursday, when two huge biotechs said they were largely giving up on it. The FDA is putting together a group of experts to figure out how to handle the $1 billion CBD industry The Food and Drug Administration wants to clear up the uncertainty surrounding one of the hottest consumer trends of 2019: CBD.
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For Africa’s Largest Company, Silicon Valley Is Starting PointNaspers, Africa’s biggest company best known for its bet on Chinese internet giant Tencent, is building a foothold in Silicon Valley. But unlike many other tech investors, Naspers isn’t solely focused on finding its next big hit here.
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PagerDuty Joins A Flurry Of Silicon Valley Companies Planning To Go Public This YearOn Friday, operations management software company, PagerDuty, filed for an S-1 in a step forward in going public joining a band of startups planning to launch their IPO in 2019.
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Elizabeth Holmes, Mark Zuckerberg, and the cult of personality in Silicon ValleyWhen a young, charismatic entrepreneur named Elizabeth Holmes said she could revolutionize the healthcare industry, venture capitalists, politicians and journalists asked few questions. Unfortunately it was all a fraud. Scott Galloway joined NBC News THINK to discuss how Holmes is symptom of our larger obsession with tech executives.
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Silicon Valley Upstart Opendoor Is Changing The Way Americans Buy And Sell Their HomesOpendoor bids for houses sight unseen and buys them fast. Sellers can get a fair price in cash for their property in as little as three days. The idea is already upending real estate markets in the Southwest--and it's set to go national.
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Tech donors have reasons to keep 2020 powder drySilicon Valley is a big source of White House campaign funds. But progressive Democrats who otherwise appeal to some tech types are bashing the sector. Others support Trump’s China crackdown and tax cuts but are afraid to back him publicly. It could mean a wait-and-see approach.
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Why big tech should fear EuropeTo understand the future of Silicon Valley, cross the Atlantic
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Ford names Amazon and Snap veteran Tim Stone as new CFO, continuing the company's push closer to Silicon ValleyTim Stone's hiring continues CEO Jim Hackett's drive to push Ford closer to Silicon Valley. Stone had worked at Amazon and Snap.
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Tesla sues autonomous car rival Zoox, claiming ex-workers stole trade secretsTesla Inc. sued Zoox Inc., a Silicon Valley start-up that is a rival in the race for fully autonomous cars, and four former employees, accusing them of stealing confidential information.
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