Cyber stocks have endured a rough 2026 alongside an AI-driven sell-off in software stocks. That may create a buying opportunity, according to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives. "AI will be a major tailwind to ...
Rivian is, by every measure, a maker and seller of EVs. But in 2025, it was the company’s software and services that helped its annual revenue grow by 8%. Rivian reported Thursday $5.38 billion in ...
Last week, Anthropic released a new AI tool for automating legal work, precipitating a mass stock market selloff over fears that the tech could upend huge software customers in industries ranging from ...
Stocks plunged this week as fears escalated that AI advancements will take a bite out of business for many software, data, and professional services companies. The market losses are tied to updates to ...
IT stocks globally have been under pressure for months, due to fears of AI affecting future business growth. The latest crash in prices comes on the back of Anthropic rolling out new legal tools for ...
Anthropic just launched a new AI tool that could replace dozens of software tools. And Wall Street is panicked. Claude Cowork is meant to be like an AI colleague, with the ability to read files, ...
At WSJ Invest Live, Jon Gray shared optimism for the health of the private-credit market and discussed Blackstone’s investment strategy in AI infrastructure. Investors’ fears that new developments in ...
Shares of stocks with significant private credit market holdings were diving on fears about exposure to the industries being disrupted by artificial intelligence, most notably, software. Shares of ...
Apollo Global Management’s John Zito left the audience of investors stunned. Addressing a gathering in Toronto last fall, he said that the real threat for private capital markets wasn’t tariffs, ...
The developer of the popular open source text editor Notepad++ has confirmed that hackers hijacked the software to deliver malicious updates to users over the course of several months in 2025. In a ...
Minneapolis software engineers mistaken for ICE agents while eating lunch harassed by anti-ICE crowd
A group of software engineers were showered with insults and accused of being pedophiles after they were mistakenly accused of being U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents while trying ...
Colin is an Associate Editor focused on tech and financial news. He has more than three years of experience editing, proofreading, and fact-checking content on current financial events and politics.
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