Hewlett Packard Enterprise has a great new plan, but is losing too many employees Hewlett Packard is better known as HP, but the HP you knew actually split into two different HP's. The one that doesn't handle computers anymore is losing employees, but is planning on a new service model. And it's working really well? Jared Russo 8.29.19 7:39 PM Tech
Knotel, on WeWork's heels, might be an even more promising workspace IPO Knotel is the lone challenger to WeWork's perceived throne. It's perceived because neither has officially filed for an IPO as of yet, so the real estate crown has yet to be anointed. Jared Russo 8.29.19 5:33 PM Innovation
Apple hiring for Siri at an all-time high with focus on studying customers' voice files Despite coming under fire for listening in on customers' conversations, Apple hiring indicates that the company will continue to listen to help Siri get smarter. Joshua Fruhlinger 8.29.19 2:30 PM Tech
Foursquare data doesn't match the rosy narrative for its 10-year anniversary A recent New York Magazine piece suggested Foursquare has both $100 million in revenue and 100 million American's data profiles - but does it really have the trajectory for an IPO? Jon Marino 8.29.19 1:36 PM Tech
Best Buy signals negative trends in alternative data Best Buy's hiring isn't moving as fast as prior years' pace - but does it mean the retailer is selling less, or just selling less through stores? Jon Marino 8.29.19 10:00 AM Innovation
Is it 2004? World of Warcraft Classic is dominating Twitch viewership World of Warcraft has unexpectedly become a ratings juggernaut, overnight. It's obliterating Fortnite, Counter-Strike, and anything else on Twitch. How can this be? Jared Russo 8.28.19 7:19 PM Tech