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Every morning, we send out a short email with the most important technology and AI business news from the day before.
It takes about five minutes to read. It covers the stories that matter. And it is written like a person wrote it — because one did.
What You Get
Each edition of the Capital Tech Wire newsletter includes:
- The top three to five technology and AI business stories of the day
- A short, plain-English summary of each story — what happened and why it matters
- Links to the full articles if you want to read deeper
- Occasional notes from our editors on bigger trends we are watching
We do not pad it out. We do not repeat the same story three different ways. You get what you need and nothing more.
Who It Is For
The newsletter is written for people who want to stay informed about U.S. technology and AI business without spending their whole morning reading news.
It is useful for:
- Business owners and managers who need to stay current in their field
- Investors who want a daily snapshot of the market and industry
- Founders and startup teams tracking what is moving in their space
- Anyone who wants to be informed about AI and tech without getting lost in the details
How to Sign Up
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Your first newsletter will arrive the next business morning.
A Few Things to Know
We send the newsletter on weekdays — Monday through Friday. We take weekends and major U.S. holidays off.
We do not sell your email address. We do not share it with advertisers. The only emails you will get from us are the newsletter itself and occasional important updates about the site.
You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link at the bottom of any newsletter email. No hard feelings.
Occasionally the newsletter includes a sponsored message. When it does, it is clearly labeled as a sponsor. It does not affect what stories we cover or how we write about them.
Past Issues
You can browse past newsletter editions in our archive.