The government needs to keep up with today’s changing workforce
We have to rethink how we work in this on-demand economy.
On Jan 11, 2016
It will take more than encouragement to get girls to ‘be the nerd’
Encouraging girls to get into science and tech is oversimplifying the real issue.
On Jan 10, 2016 by Gillian Branstetter
How technology is shaping the future of our cities
There’s a lot of exciting trends from this year’s CES that are rapidly changing the way we live.
On Jan 8, 2016 by Joseph Kopser
The sad truth behind the price of the Oculus Rift
Virtual reality, for now, remains the thing of dreams.
On Jan 7, 2016 by Dennis Scimeca
Your mouse moves differently when you’re upset, study suggests
U mad, bro?
On Dec 14, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
The real reason you still don’t own a flying car
The technology isn’t just dangerous and impractical. It’s also too late.
On Oct 13, 2015 by Greg Stevens
The hidden sexism when employers don’t hire from coding boot camps
How can tech diversify when it’s shutting off a major pipeline?
On Sep 18, 2015 by Angela Chen
The helicopter of the future will have robotic spider legs
DARPA has a dedicated program to making helicopters that can land almost anywhere.
On Sep 16, 2015 by Dylan Love
This computer chip will self-destruct in 10 seconds
It sounds like something out of ‘Mission Impossible.’
Microsoft is teaching computers how to laugh at New Yorker cartoons
Its artificial intelligence algorithm closely approximates a human sense of humor.
On Aug 12, 2015 by Dylan Love
This eagle hates drones, takes one out of the sky like a pro
Melbourne Aerial Video got more than it bargained for when their aerial camera encountered an eagle.
In the future, we might turn everything into a solar panel
Ubiquitous Energy is changing the nature of what we think can be used to collect energy from the sun.
On Aug 10, 2015 by Dylan Love
This maddening video game makes you the only driver in a world of self-driving cars
You’re going to hate-love a free game called Error-Prone.
On Aug 7, 2015 by Dylan Love
Stephen Hawking is right—the AI arms race is already here
And humans may be powerless to stop it.
On Jul 29, 2015 by Gillian Branstetter
Google’s new Timeline feature is a terrifying reminder to turn your location off right now
This may sound like paranoia, but some of us have learned the hard way that it’s the only way to stay alive.
On Jul 28, 2015 by S.E. Smith
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