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Nothing raises $200M at $1.3B valuation promising AI-native devices, abandoning successful design-focused strategy for failed AI hardware market that killed Humane and Rabbit.

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Nothing Launches AI-Native Devices

Carl Pei wants you to believe that Nothing, a London startup best known for transparent phone cases and LED light strips, is about to revolutionize...

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Deedy Das just got promoted to Partner at Menlo Ventures after one year—his secret weapon isn't pattern recognition, it's having actually built what he's investing in.

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Is enlo Ventures' Deedy Das the AI Startup Whisperer?

In a venture capital world where most partners have never shipped code, debugged systems at 3 AM, or explained to angry users why their product...

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OEMs and ISVs finally get a practical AI roadmap that skips the hype—real strategies for moving from pilot projects to profit-driving implementation.

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How OEMs and ISVs Can Get AI Right

After years of watching AI transform from science fiction to marketing fiction, we finally have something refreshingly practical. ELE Times News just...

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Apple's 2025 launch downplayed AI while competitors chase headlines—revealing a masterclass in consumer psychology and sustainable product strategy.

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Apple Launches and Updates Continue to Downplay AI

While the tech world obsesses over "AI-everything," Apple's latest product launch revealed something fascinating: the company that popularized the...

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AlterEgo's "Telepathic" Wearable

We've seen this movie before. A MIT spinout emerges with a slick demo video, promises to bridge the impossible gap between thought and technology,...

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10 AI Prompts That'll Actually Save You Time (Not Just Impress Your Coworkers)

Forget the robots-taking-over headlines. These 10 prompts will show you how to use AI for the boring stuff you actually need to get done—like writing emails that don't suck, brainstorming ideas when your brain is fried, and automating the repetitive tasks eating your day.

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