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Graham Starr

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  • Business Insider
  • The New York Times
  • New York Magazine
  • The Atlantic
  • The Christian Science Monitor

Past articles by Graham:

Elon Musk's Twitter deal is looking shakier than ever. Here are all the ways the leveraged buyout could crumble.

Musk is financing much of his Twitter takeover with loans secured against his Tesla stock. As Musk's shares fall, so do his chances of owning Twitter. → Read More

Microsoft joins Google, GM in not attending CES tech conference in person over Omicron surge

More than 40 companies have announced they would no longer attend the CES conference in person this January citing a surge in Omicron COVID-19 cases. → Read More

Apple, Amazon, Google, and Facebook, worth more than $5 trillion, are reporting Q2 earnings. Follow along.

Four of the most valuable companies in the world are reporting their Q2 earnings, one day after testifying in a grueling Big Tech antitrust hearing. → Read More

How to Stay Financially Stable When the World Might Be Falling Apart

Trade wars, climate change and slowing economic growth can mean severe trouble. So what’s a long-term investor to do? → Read More

Developing -- New York News

Developing - A new pop up blog about global technology. → Read More

Welcome to ‘Developing,’ a New Pop-up Blog About Global Technology

Over the next month, we’ll be exploring stories about how technology is being used around the world to make the planet better. → Read More

These Are the Best Prime Day TV Deals

Prime customers will save more than $700. You won’t find a better deal on a better TV. → Read More

Google Assistant Is Going to Help You Never Talk to Anyone Ever Again

At Google I/O, the company unveiled Duplex, which allows Google Assistant to process complex language and mimic human speech, in order to book haircuts and restaurant reservations. → Read More

Alexa, Where Am I? Welcome to Home, Smart Home

Welcome to a new pop-up blog about smart homes and the people who build, develop, want, live in, and are fascinated by them. → Read More

Is Wikipedia Foreshadowing Tim Kaine as Clinton's Pick for Vice President?

One senator’s page has seen nearly 100 edits this week alone. → Read More

Is Amazon's high-demand work environment the norm for tech companies?

After a six-month investigation, The New York Times published a front-page feature about Amazon's seemingly dystopian work environment. Some at the online retailer repudiate the findings, while others see them as "just part of the culture." → Read More

Intel isn't done solving Silicon Valley's diversity problem, but you can help

Intel released its mid-year report showing that it had doubled the amount of "diverse" hires in the first six months of 2015. This is part of a growing movement in Silicon Valley to change the largely white, male atmosphere of tech. → Read More

You can now explore Mars with NASA's free online tools

NASA released two in-browser programs – Mars Trek and Experience Curiosity – which allow people to explore research into the Red Planet and can help augment science curricula. → Read More

Tesla Model S hacked, but vulnerability is already fixed, says company

Security researchers discovered a vulnerability in Tesla's Model S, allowing them to gain access to the vehicle. The company released a patch to fix the issue on Thursday. → Read More

The Data Drive presents the Weird Wide Web of underground digital art

'The Data Drive' is a surrealist alternate-world version of Facebook made out of collaged paper. Though satirical, many feel it's the perfect representation of life online. → Read More

Drinkable meals with audience appeal: Soylent's scene is people

The startup trying to change food unveiled its all-the-nutrition-you-need shake in the pre-bottled and pre-mixed Soylent 2.0 → Read More

Windows 10 review roundup

Windows 10 reviews are in. Here is what critics liked and disliked about Microsoft's 'last operating system.' → Read More

What does Windows 10 mean for the future of Windows?

Microsoft will release its Windows 10 operating system to its users as a free upgrade on Wednesday. The company says this will be the last operating system it releases. → Read More

What in the world is 'hair ice'? Scientists explain bizarre phenomenon.

Researchers have concluded that a fungus helps promote the growth of a beautiful and mysterious ice formation. → Read More

Is $15 minimum wage coming to a city near you?

The push for increased minimum wage has been gaining momentum in communities on both coasts of the United States. → Read More