Reddit Wants You to Prove You Are Human
Reddit on Thursday (March 26) began rolling out human verification requirements targeting accounts that display suspicious behavior, denoting a significant change in how major platforms respond to the...
The State of Streaming Monetization 2026
How are streaming content companies doing? Publishers, creators, and aggregators have traditionally made the majority of their revenue on subscriptions, so why does everyone want to talk about adverti...
FinTechs Delay IPOs as Markets Scrutinize Revenue Models
Public listings have long been the preferred exit for FinTechs seeking new avenues to raise capital and, arguably, to enhance their visibility and reputations.
And especially for payments f...
March Madness May Be on TV, but AI Is Taking Over Gameplay
As March Madness draws millions of viewers to screens across the U.S., artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how college sports operate, from game strategy to recruiting and the economics of at...