Tim Harford: what we get wrong about technology
Financial Times–8 hours ago
In reality, she’s a piece of technology — an organic robot designed by the Tyrell Corporation. She has a lifelike mind, imbued with memories …
More retailers are stepping up technology to attract shoppers
New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio–3 hours ago
LMC President Matthew Harding says nearly half (47.3 percent) of tenants surveyed say they have stepped up their technology-centered …
The Gaping, Dangerous Hole in the Trump Administration
MIT Technology Review–3 hours ago
A report last week that the science division of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is now completely unstaffed is …
We’re entering the world of invisible technology. Can we keep up?
USA TODAY–Jul 4, 2017
In fact, arguably something like the intended digital assistant technology of the Newton was way ahead of its time—over two decades ahead!
A Quantum Principle Could Change Wireless Charging Technology …
Futurism–19 hours ago
While wireless charging is an improvement over a mess of entangled wires, the technology does not solve the issue of mobility — your phone …
Apple Expands Bet on Cutting Edge Privacy Technology
Morningstar.com–1 hour ago
Last year, Apple Inc. kicked off a massive experiment with new privacy technology aimed at solving an increasingly thorny problem: how to …
India, Israel expand cooperation from defense to science, agriculture …
CNBC–Jul 6, 2017
On Wednesday, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said India signed several agreements with Israel on science, agriculture and technology, …
Feds probing implementation of train safety technology
The Hill–17 hours ago
A federal watchdog is probing how railroads are implementing train safety technology amid concern that some systems are not moving fast …
How to Keep Up With Technology as a Business Owner
Entrepreneur–22 hours ago
Technology is always changing and evolving, so how are you … Are you keeping up with basic technology standards as a business owner?
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