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Loyal users of the companies say they didn’t try hard enough to acquire users in addition to making basic missteps.
In a new book, “Confronting Climate Gridlock,” Rice University’s Daniel Cohan says technological innovation is only one piece of the puzzle.
Hiring based on skills rather than degrees is more labor intensive.
Russia relies on technology imported from the rest of the world, especially the U.S., Europe, Korea and Japan.
From erroneous terminations to racially biased facial recognition tech, what happens when the robot gets it wrong?
The trial of the Theranos founder is seen as a bellwether for Silicon Valley.
“This has big implications,” says Harvard’s Graham Allison, one of the report’s authors.
Typewriters were “crucial” to the rise of women’s workforce participation in the 20th century, says economic historian Elyce Rotella.
The Royal Mint is using new technology to extract precious metals from defunct devices.
Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, believes we’re increasingly becoming citizens of Facebook and Twitter rather than of nations.