Big News from Croatia’s Startup Scene — Farseer Raises €6M Series A
Croatian FP&A scale-up Farseer has just closed a €6.07 million (~$7.2 million) Series A round, led by AYMO Ventures with
Croatian FP&A scale-up Farseer has just closed a €6.07 million (~$7.2 million) Series A round, led by AYMO Ventures with
In a now-viral story from Dharmesh Shah’s Marathon Coding Weekend, HubSpot’s co-founder shared how he used a struts new product, got impressed, contacted the founders and invested into the sturtup in less than 7 hours.
There’s this developer, Peter Steinberger. Not a loud Twitter AI guy. Not a VC-backed wunderkind. Just a serious builder. He built OpenClaw, an open source AI agent and got it super popular. So popular OpenAI invited him to join their team.
The other night I opened a news website to check one thing. Just one. Within
We tested Atlas, an AI-first browser that turns research into memory and helps you make faster decisions.
AI isn’t living in apps anymore. It’s escaping.
In 2026, the hottest AI products aren’t websites or chatbots — they’re physical gadgets you wear, clip on, or leave on your desk. Tiny voice recorders that remember meetings better than you do. Glasses that quietly translate the world in real time. Pins, rings, and earbuds that act like a second brain — always on, always helpful, never asking you to open an app.
DaVinci turns web design from assembling layouts into shaping living visuals with personality.
Whether you’re bootstrapping, pre-seed, or waiting for your first investment, being scrappy isn’t about being cheap. It’s about being intentional. This mindset is especially obvious if you’re building anything complex — deep tech, biotech, climate, AI-heavy products — where survival depends on focus, not headcount.
We tested Manus integration of Similarweb data. And it failed as you do need to have login or API for comercially used MANUS versions.
What is new in 2026 in AI!