Vise, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to help wealth managers manage portfolios, raised a new round of funding on Tuesday valuing the company at more than $1 billion, according to one of ...
A vise isn't the first thing you buy when setting up your workshop, but maybe it should be. They aren't the sexiest tools and the basic designs haven't changed in centuries, but when you need a solid ...
NEW YORK, July 31, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vise, the AI-powered technology platform that delivers personalized portfolios at scale, today announced the launch of fully customizable options overlay ...
In this video, I demonstrate how to modify a pair of inexpensive €1 pliers into a small hand vise designed to grip small parts from the inside diameter. This allows easy access to the edges or top ...
Last May, Vise, a portfolio management software startup, raised a $14.5 million Series A round of funding led by Sequoia Capital, a storied venture firm in Silicon Valley. With it, the founders began ...
On the eternal quest of workshop upgrades, [Alexandre Chappel] has combined woodworking and 3D printing to add a versatile 0.5 m wide vise with some clever internals to his workbench. The challenge ...
And, like a larger traditional bench vise, it has two jaws – one fixed, one moveable – between which the object in question gets clamped. Whereas the jaws on a conventional bench vise are just flat ...
Why You Want One: A vise is handy for all manner of repairs and projects. Mounted on your workbench, it holds metal firmly in position while you cut it, grind it, file it, or cut threads in it or on ...
A gorgeous solution to a common problem... This mesmerizing mechanical vise adjusts its shape to hold oddly shaped items still without damaging them, using a design first patented more than a century ...
Vise, the AI-powered platform that delivers personalized portfolios at scale, today announced the launch of Vise Long Short, the technology-driven long short capability built specifically for ...
The handiest tool in a mechanic's repertoire isn't kept in a toolbox; it's mounted securely in plain sight. I'm talking about a mechanic's bench vise and the analogy I draw between myself and what ...