A Ukrainian CEO explains how he helped fight Russia while keeping a company afloat

Since late February, Fast Company has covered the vibrant technology space that’s endured in Ukraine, even as the country has been embroiled in war against Russia. The Ukrainian tech community has played an outsized role in both

This NASDAQ adviser thinks markets are tumbling because of data privacy changes

It’s been a volatile year for the markets. In mid-June the S&P 500 fell 3.3%, and is down 23%, its lowest since December 2020. Experts chalk it up to infla

This Dutch company is creating networks of connected sensors to combat poaching

You’ve heard of smartphones, smart cars, smart cities, even smart refrigerators, but have you heard of Smart Parks? Smart Parks is a Netherlands-based team of technologists dreaming up inventive ways to realize the founders’ vision of bringing the power of modern technology to bear in conservation.

“Big tech organizations like Google and Microsoft have big conservation programs, but it’s not their core business,” says Tim van Dam, one of the co-founde

This tech tool can actually help you read and learn more

When I first started using Pocket, I felt like a kid in a candy shop. I saved anything and everything, until a few weeks down the line, when I had an overflowing reading list with no apparent plan for tackling it. Saving content was the easy part. Consuming it? Not so much.

I decided to make a concerted effort to become a better reader—not just a save-for-later-and-call-it-a-day reader. Here&#

Type less—and get more done—with these 3 iPhone and iPad input tricks

It’s 2022 and typing on a phone still isn’t all that enjoyable, right? Luckily, we now have plenty of options to help us kinda-sorta avoid jabbing at a tiny onscreen keyboard. Here are three really cool tricks to save you valuable typing time on your iPhone or iPad.

Dictation

If you haven’t used iOS’s built-in dictation feature yet, you’re missing out: It’s perhaps the easiest way to”write” a ton of text without tapp

Now that Roe has been overturned, it’s up to the tech industry to protect our data

Roe v. Wade is gone, but this is not 1973. In some ways, it’s worse.

When the Supreme Court ruled last week that banning abortion isn’t unconstitutional, abortion immediately became illegal in several states with “trigger laws” primed to take

Pinterest CEO Ben Silbermann steps down—and Google’s e-commerce exec takes the reins

Ben Silbermann, cofounder and longtime CEO of Pinterest, announced Tuesday he is stepping down as the leader of the social media site.

Starting Wednesday, Bill Ready, who formerly ran Google’s e-commerce business, will

No more parties at Airbnbs: The company makes its party ban permanent

Airbnb will permanently ban parties in rental homes listed across the globe, according to a company announcement today. First instituted in August 2020, the party ban was designed

5 ways to protect your personal data in a post-Roe world

The world changed for many people on Friday, June 24 when the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade. Although the opinion had been

Congresswoman Sara Jacobs explains why we need to protect reproductive health data

For as long as the internet has been in existence, abortion was, until last week, a constitutionally guaranteed right. The Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade will have a number of obvious ripple effects, most significantly the so-called 


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