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Nathan Rennolds

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  • World Economic Forum

Past articles by Nathan:

Grenada's passport-selling boom offering rich Russians a Caribbean shortcut to US visas could be over

Grenada's CBI program saw a dramatic increase in applications to the Caribbean island after the Russia-Ukraine war started in February 2022. → Read More

French President Emmanuel Macron slammed for partying with Elton John as France burns in mass riots

Riots kicked off in many cities across France after the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old of North African descent at a traffic stop in a Paris suburb. → Read More

10 Things in Tech: Titan sub debris, tough questions at Microsoft, and kei trucks

In today's edition: The US Navy's top-secret acoustic detection system and tough questions for Microsoft's cloud boss. → Read More

10 Things in Tech: Amazon Prime's FTC lawsuit, Instagram's top execs, and the high-risk trips popular with the wealthy

In today's edition: How Insider's investigation led to a crackdown on Amazon and the high-risk trips popular with the wealthy → Read More

10 Things in Tech: Google's WFH crackdown, mass layoffs are creating new founders, and Jack Dorsey's Apple Vision Pro worry

In today's edition: Google employees react to the tech giant's remote work crackdown and Jack Dorsey voices his concerns over virtual reality. → Read More

10 Things in Tech: Twitter 2.0, how to create with AI, and Reddit employees' swag warning

In today's edition: Linda Yaccarino's Twitter 2.0 plan, how to create with AI, and Reddit employees' swag warning → Read More

10 Things in Tech: A French Gigafactory, Google's WFH crackdown, and Tesla's bioweapon defense mode

In today's edition: Musk at VivaTech, Google's WFH crackdown, and what "Ted Lasso" gets wrong about venture capital. → Read More

10 Things in Tech: Bernstein's brutal letter to Andy Jassy, the price of our AI future, and Reels vs. TikTok

In today's edition: Bernstein's brutal letter to Amazon's leadership, Meta is coming for TikTok, and the best Samsung phones in 2023. → Read More

10 Things in Tech: Apple Vision Pro, Big Tech's big AI salaries, and Marc Andreessen's plan to save the world

In today's edition: reactions to Apple's new AR/VR headset, Big Tech's big AI salaries, and Marc Andreessen has a plan to use "AI to save the world." → Read More

Vladimir Putin was never the Soviet super spy he'd like us to believe. He was merely a KGB 'errand boy,' report says

An investigation by German news outlet Der Spiegel revealed Vladimir Putin carried out largely "banal" administrative tasks for the KGB. → Read More

The $500 million robot pizza startup you never heard of has shut down, report says

Zume raised hundreds of millions from the likes of Softbank, but abandoned its automated pizza ambitions in 2020 following a series of setbacks. → Read More

A startup raised $79 million for its open smart-locker network. Check out the pitch deck it used to raise the funds.

Myflexbox offers a smart-locker network and uses an open application programming interface to link operating systems from different delivery services. → Read More

I wrote a novel with ChatGPT. Authors, have no fear, your jobs are safe — but AI will give you great ideas.

Sergi Arguimbau, a senior mobile developer at the unicorn startup ManoMano, published his AI-generated book on Amazon. → Read More

Check out the pitch deck credit-card fintech Pliant used to raise a $28 million Series A

Pliant is a German fintech offering corporate credit cards to small and midsize businesses. It raised $28 million from Japan's VC SBI and others. → Read More

I quit the NFL to trade Pokémon cards. I was making just as much as playing football, so I decided to do something I love.

Blake Martinez trades Pokémon cards through the retail platform Whatnot. He shared how he how turned a childhood passion into a lucrative business. → Read More

I tried Dry January and quit drinking for the rest of the year. Here are 4 reasons why I'll never go back to alcohol.

Insider's Lisa Dittrich said drinking took away a lot more than it gave her. Here's how she gave it up, and what her plans are going forward. → Read More

A consultant who advises top executives and Michelin-starred chefs described 4 qualities you need to be more productive

Agustín Peralt has also helped executives from major corporations such as PepsiCo and Siemens to boost their productivity. → Read More

NFL linebacker Blake Martinez retired from football after selling a Pokémon card for $672,000

The linebacker had sold the "holy grail" of Pokémon trading cards. A Pokémon-card store owner shares tips on how novices can get started trading. → Read More

I quit drinking coffee for 4 weeks. My hands stopped shaking and my skin cleared — here's how I coped with withdrawal and what I drank instead.

Insider's Julia Poggensee decided to give up coffee as it was making her feel restless and agitated and had given her hand tremors. → Read More

A Google recruiter reveals the 4 criteria the tech giant uses to select candidates and what a successful résumé should look like

Jess Penkhues is a recruiter at Google. She told Insider the four key criteria that are "highly predictive" of a successful career at the tech giant. → Read More