The Silicon Valley wunderkind rode his fintech unicorn Bolt to the bank. Then came the lawsuits and money squabbles — and a brutal valuation crash that wiped out much of his fortune.| Forbes
Italy-based surveillance company Leonardo says its tool creates a fingerprint of drivers and passengers by scanning for anything that emits a signal from their car, from smartphones to library books.| Forbes
Vogt, who resigned from the self-driving car company amid a crisis just six months ago, landed a $550 million valuation for a new company which wants to sell robots for personal uses like cleaning your house.| Forbes