Startup Lets You Save and Share Parts of Web Pages
By Erica Naone The Web may make it easy to communicate with people thousands of miles away and put libraries full of knowledge at our […]
By Erica Naone The Web may make it easy to communicate with people thousands of miles away and put libraries full of knowledge at our […]
By David Zax (Technology Review) An innovative app developed at Stanford University over the summer shows how tablet computing has the potential to transform the […]
By Bill Wasik DALLAS, Texas — A nightstick, a revolver, and a smartphone to check in on Foursquare. That’s the necessary gear of the future […]
By Tom Simonite AT&T, the second largest wireless carrier in the U.S., and Qualcomm, which dominates the market for smart-phone processors, want to give your […]
By Cindy Waxer Imagine buying time on a computer in Ireland or Indiana the same way you’d bid for an antique on eBay. That’s how […]
By Mark Riffee It’s been four and a half years since Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhone. Since then, the Jesus Phone and its competitors […]
By John Markoff More than 60 years ago, in his “Foundation” series, the science fiction novelist Isaac Asimov invented a new science — psychohistory — […]
By Richard Adhikari October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and it’s being rung in for federal agencies […]
By John K. Higgins Information technology vendors who can provide productive ways to protect against cybersecurity threats should find a welcome market among federal agencies. […]
By David Templeton When it happened, emotions flashed like lightning. The nearby robotic hand that Tim Hemmes was controlling with his mind touched his girlfriend […]