In 2015, MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini was developing a device called the Aspire Mirror. Onlookers would stare into a webcam and then see a reflection on their face of something that inspires them. At ...
Coming to Netflix April 5: Meet the activists fighting back against the human failings hardwired into algorithms running our lives. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big ...
True data fluency starts with curiosity and a healthy habit of challenging assumptions. Data-literate leaders don’t stop at ...
Sales of cars and trucks have risen since the end of the 2009 Great Recession, and because vehicle owners are driving their vehicles longer, service has also expanded. Consumer awareness of the need ...
The ice that makes up glaciers isn't 100% solid – it's actually full of air bubbles, some of which formed centuries ago. Inspired by this fact, scientists have developed a method of using bubbles to ...
At this week’s D_Coded event, News Corp’s product lead Pippa Leary hosted a panel (pictured above) at News Corp’s D_Coded event featuring LiveRamp senior VP, go-to-market Daniella Harkins, OMG ...
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Flickering ceiling lights are usually a nuisance, but in city offices in St. Cloud, they will actually be a pathway to the Internet. The lights will transmit data to specially ...
The system relies on a feature of Skype whereby instead of simply sending no data when there’s no sounds to transmit–such as between words or sentences–Skype simply sends shorter data packets (70 bits ...
Have you ever used your smartphone to search for the a bespoke dress or suit for a special event or night on the town? If Google has its way, your phone may soon do the searching for you. On Monday at ...
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