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China, home to the world’s biggest community of Bitcoin miners, is cracking down on cryptocurrency activity. From a halt to virtual currency trading on domestic exchanges to
German robotics firm Magazino, creator of robots meant to work alongside people in warehouses and the like, has raised $24.8 million...
About six months ago, a team of architects at Perkins+Will met with executives from a major health care company to discuss the design of new medical exam rooms. The architects suggested a tweak to the planned design, but the client balked. Historically, that interaction would likely have ended with the architects going back to the drawing board, said Iffat Mai, the firm’s digital practice manage...
The Wing, a co-working operation that mixes sisterhood with celebrity sightings, has crossed the river to Brooklyn. On Monday the company opened its third location, in a 9,000-square-foot ground-floor space in the Clock Tower building in Dumbo. It’s the third Wing to open since the company launched in 2016 as a kind of reinvention of late–19th century women’s clubs. By day it offers desks an...
popularity of voice-search assistants poses a threat to the biggest makers of household staples. Already grappling with upstart rivals, changing consumer tastes and the rise of e-commerce, personal-c...
Big brands would rather shoppers not ask Alexa.
The growing
WeWork brought in almost $1B in revenue in 2017 — the year it revealed its plan to become a ubiquitous part of its members' lives — when it nearly doubled its global footprint, the company's president revealed. Bisnow: Jon Banister WeWor...
Alphabet, Apple, and Facebook have tens of thousands of employees in the Bay Area, all of whom need space to do their jobs. As a result, the tech giants command millions of square feet...
Your trip through the airport or train station may soon become a little more crowded — not with people, but with robots, busily scanning and plotting the space so that one day, even more of their cousins can zip around with your luggage and Shake Shack orders...
Amazon.com’s search for a site for its second headquarters is now playing out mostly behind closed doors, as officials from 20 finalist locations provide the company with additional materials.
In the vacuum, the tiniest shreds of information related to the HQ2 search are being examined with a level of scrutiny normally reserved for the Zapruder film or