James Murdoch is buying a big chunk of Vox Media, including NY Mag. Read the memo to staffers.

Inside the Vox Media Split: James Murdoch Takes NY Mag, Podcast Network, and Vox in a Bold Media Realignment The media landscape just shifted again. In a deal that rewires one of digital publishing’s most recognizable companies, James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems is acquiring a significant chunk of Vox Media. This isn’t a minor reshuffle—it’s a … Read more

Two brothers raised $12m for an OpenClaw competitor that a government official calls his ‘second brain’

From PR Agency to $62 Million AI Agent Unicorn: The NanoClaw Story That Flipped the Startup Playbook When you think of the typical AI startup origin story, it usually goes like this: a brilliant technical founder codes a breakthrough in a garage, struggles to get traction, then reluctantly hires a marketing person to “tell the … Read more

The 10 hottest neighborhoods of 2026 are an hour outside the big city

The 10 Hottest Neighborhoods of 2026: Why Homebuyers Are Flocking to the Exurbs (And Ditching Downtown) If you’ve been tracking real estate trends for the past few years, you know the narrative: everyone fled cities during the pandemic, then slowly trickled back. But the data from Redfin’s latest analysis tells a different story—one that sales … Read more

Barnes & Noble CEO is fine with stocking AI-written books — if they’re labeled. The internet had thoughts.

Why Barnes & Noble’s AI Book Stance Is a Wake-Up Call for B2B Revenue Teams If you think the AI book debate is just a publishing drama, think again. When Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt told the Today show on Monday that he’s “fine” stocking AI-written books—provided they’re clearly labeled—the internet lost it. BookTokkers, … Read more

Jeff Bezos says software engineers shouldn’t be afraid of AI: ‘Be so happy!’

“Don’t Fear the Robot: Jeff Bezos Tells Software Engineers to ‘Be So Happy’ About AI” The prospect of artificial intelligence swallowing up white-collar jobs has dominated headlines and sparked anxiety across the tech workforce. But Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and Blue Origin, has a radically different take: stop worrying and start celebrating. In … Read more

We spent 14 hours in Qatar Airways’ Qsuites with our baby. It’s easy to see why it’s the ‘world’s best’ business class.

Flying Qatar Airways Qsuites with a Baby: What It’s Really Like for 14 Hours If you’ve ever faced a 14-hour flight with a 10-month-old, you know the dread. Economy seats, crying fits, and barely any sleep—it’s a recipe for parental burnout. So when Sam Shead boarded Qatar Airways’ Qsuite business class from Melbourne to Doha … Read more

Inside the carpet factory supplying West Elm and Pottery Barn

Inside the Rug Empire: How Obeetee Crafts Handmade Carpets for West Elm and Pottery Barn By B2B Pulse Published: October 2023 Read time: 7 minutes The Unsung Supply Chain Powering Your Favorite Home Brands You’ve seen those hand-knotted rugs at West Elm. The geometric patterns, the tribal motifs, the distressed wool finishes—they don’t just appear … Read more

How To Mitigate The Microsoft Windows BitLocker ‘Angry Hacker’ 0-Day

How to Mitigate the Microsoft Windows BitLocker ‘Angry Hacker’ 0-Day: A Practical Guide for B2B Security Leaders You’re managing a SaaS or tech company’s revenue engine. You’ve got sales teams closing deals on laptops, customer success teams handling sensitive data in the cloud, and marketing ops running campaigns on endpoints. Then the news hits: a … Read more

Some Private Equity Firms Would Rather Let People Go Blind Than Reduce Their Profits

The Dark Side of Private Equity: When Profit Margins Trump Patient Sight Private equity has a reputation for driving growth, scaling companies, and maximizing returns. But a growing body of evidence suggests that in healthcare—specifically ophthalmology—some firms are willing to let patients lose their sight rather than sacrifice their margins. Here’s the data, the playbook, … Read more