• Data Centers & Supply Chains Brace for Energy Shortages

    Data Centers & Supply Chains Brace for Energy Shortages

    At this year's Mobile World Congress, discussions around power consumption and sustainability took center stage as the industry grapples with the escalating energy costs and unprecedented data usage.
  • Natural Language Processing Market Projected to Exceed USD 72.6 Billion by 2032, Driven by Impressive CAGR of 16.3%

    Natural Language Processing Market Projected to Exceed USD 72.6 Billion by 2032, Driven by Impressive CAGR of 16.3%

    NLP involves the analysis and processing of natural language data, including text and speech, for the purpose of executing specific tasks such as language translation, sentiment analysis, and chatbot interaction
  • Indian businessman Gautam Adani has passed Jeff Bezos as the second-richest person in the world.

    Indian businessman Gautam Adani has passed Jeff Bezos as the second-richest person in the world.

    Jeff Bezos is now third in the race for riches.
  • Mark Zuckerberg is now worth more than $100 BILLION

    Mark Zuckerberg is now worth more than $100 BILLION

    Mark Zuckerberg has joined the world’s most exclusive club of the ultra rich. The Facebook CEO on Thursday became a centibillionaire: someone who is worth at least $100 billion. He crossed the milestone after shares in the social network surged. Only two other men, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Microsoft’s Bill Gates, have bigger personal fortunes. …
  • More Than Half of DNC’s $32 Million March Fundraising Haul Came from Bloomberg

    More Than Half of DNC’s $32 Million March Fundraising Haul Came from Bloomberg

    Over 50 percent of the $32.7 million raised by the Democratic National Committee in March came from an $18 million transfer from the failed presidential campaign of Michael Bloomberg, according to FEC records. Bloomberg’s gift comes after the former New York City mayor decided in March to shelve plans to reorganize his $500-million campaign into …
  • Bloomberg Quashed 2013 China Exposé over Concerns CCP ‘Will Probably Kick Us Out of the Country’

    Bloomberg Quashed 2013 China Exposé over Concerns CCP ‘Will Probably Kick Us Out of the Country’

    Bloomberg editors and news executives prevented reporters from following up on an award-winning 2012 investigation into China’s wealthy elite over concerns that the Chinese Communist Party could retaliate by kicking the outlet out of the country, according to audio recordings obtained by NPR. In late October 2013, Bloomberg’s founding editor-in-chief Matthew Winkler explained in a …
  • Mike Bloomberg still driving out to dinner on Long Island

    Mike Bloomberg still driving out to dinner on Long Island

    Everyone’s managing in different ways. Mike Bloomberg, home on Long Island, phones friends, drives nearby for dinner, then back … Paul Anka sent a smart-mouth line about an acquaintance’s wife, like: “She’s getting used to staying in the closet and doesn’t mind the tape on her mouth” … Judge Judy walks a Florida beach 7 a.m. …
  • Mike Bloomberg didn’t tell campaign staffers he was ending 2020 bid

    Mike Bloomberg didn’t tell campaign staffers he was ending 2020 bid

    Some campaign staffers working on Michael Bloomberg’s doomed presidential bid only learned he dropped out when they read news reports about his decision a day after his anemic Super Tuesday performance, according to a new report. “I had people texting me saying, ‘Why did I just find out that we dropped out from a New …
  • Former Bloomberg Field Organizer Sues Campaign

    Former Bloomberg Field Organizer Sues Campaign

    A former field organizer for Mike Bloomberg’s Democratic presidential campaign filed a class-action lawsuit against the campaign on Monday, claiming Bloomberg lured her and thousands of other employees into jobs they were falsely told would last until November. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in New York City by Donna Wood, who worked for the …