News

But while some companies have struck gold with their AI strategies, others have learned that not every gamble pays off. For investors, business owners, and everyday consumers, understanding these high ...
We all love a good comeback story, but a single misstep can sometimes send even the mightiest brands tumbling. Launching a ...
Welcome to From the Batman News Desk, a new series of op-eds and articles covering various aspects of Batman history. Each week one of the Batman News writers will share their thoughts on Batman ...
But the reality failed to meet the expectations of consumers and investors alike, and the company ceased selling its juicing machine and juice packets in the fall of 2017. Juicero’s start was a ...
Remember Juicero? The utterly-ridiculous Silicon Valley juicing machine that cost $600, and turned pouches of medical-looking gunk into foul-tasting vegetable juice? And do you remember when ...
Juicero, we hardly knew ye. The $400 Wi-Fi-enabled smart juicer that one investor once called “the most complicated business that I’ve ever funded” found itself shut down and seeking a buyer ...
Juicero was set up in 2013 by Doug Evans, the raw food evangelist who had previously helped Denise Mari establish Organic Avenue, a chain of juice bars selling cold-press concoctions in glass jars.
Now, that beautiful dream is dead. Juicero has announced it intends to exit the lucrative juice-squeezing market and will focus on finding someone interested in buying the company. The company ...
Bloomberg performed its own press test, pitting a Juicero machine against a reporter's grip. The experiment found that squeezing the bag yields nearly the same amount of juice just as quickly-and ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. (CNN) — It turns out that selling a $400 Internet-connected juicer isn't a recipe for success after all. Juicero, a startup that was widely ridiculed for selling an absurdly ...