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Our tech columnists look ahead to electric cars that don’t break the bank, earbuds that gauge your health, a fix for social media’s harms, package deliveries from above and mor Read More
Our tech columnists look ahead to electric cars that don’t break the bank, earbuds that gauge your health, a fix for social media’s harms, package deliveries from above and mor Read More
Okay, about those predictions I made last year… Every year we like to make a few guesses about where we are going, but before we do it we have to check back to see how we did the last time. Well, maybe we don’t have to in today’s culture, but we ought to. So how...
Okay, about those predictions I made last year… Every year we like to make a few guesses about where we are going, but before we do it we have to check back to see how we did the last time. Well, maybe we don’t have to in today’s culture, but we ought to. So how...
The activist investor has a sizable stake in the domain registrar and plans to push the company to boost its performance. Read More
Borrowing techniques long used by businesses and political campaigns, churches are using data to find those they believe would be most receptive to their messages—often, people in crisis. A small company called Gloo has put itself at the forefront of the effort. Read More
A husband-wife team of entrepreneurs are using a once-abandoned hydroelectric station to feed the power grid and keep their artificial-intelligence enterprise humming. Read More
Lawmakers say 2022 is shaping up as a pivotal year in their efforts to tighten regulations on social media and other internet platforms. Read More
When teens decide they have a personality disorder or other mental-health affliction based on information they found in TikTok videos, it can fray family relationships and pose a treatment challenge. Read More
Even in the digital age, analog chips such as those the company makes are essential, and they are in short supply. Read More
In this Linux tip, learn how to use the nethogs command. As the name implies, nethogs will display information on how much processes using or “hogging” your network bandwidth. Read More