View EmTech MIT 2013 Media Roundup A collection of stories that came out of the 2013 event…including our own. by David W.M. Sweeney 2013-10-16T16:50:24-04:00
Intelligent Machines Three Questions for Tech Education Pioneer Scot Osterweil An MIT education expert says we should enjoy our free time and let technology do the work for us. by Aviva Hope Rutkin 2013-10-12T10:00:00-04:00
Business Impact AOL Cofounder Frets That the U.S. Could Lose Its Entrepreneurial Edge AOL cofounder Steve Case makes the case for American entrepreneurs outside of Silicon Valley. by Antonio Regalado 2013-10-11T16:45:00-04:00
View Best Tweets from EmTech: Day 2 A small sampling of the Twitter conversation around the sessions and programming from the second day of our EmTech conference. by MIT TR Editors 2013-10-11T12:25:00-04:00
View Best Tweets from EmTech: Day 1 A small sampling of the Twitter conversation around the sessions and programming from the first day of our EmTech conference. by MIT TR Editors 2013-10-11T12:25:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Microsoft Thinks DRM Can Solve the Privacy Problem A leader at Microsoft proposes protecting personal data using technology once used to lock down music files. by Tom Simonite 2013-10-10T15:36:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Qualcomm to Build Neuro-Inspired Chips World’s largest smartphone chipmaker offers to custom-build very efficient neuro-inspired chips for phones, robots, and vision systems. by David Talbot 2013-10-10T13:02:02-04:00
Sustainable Energy Shell Exec Says Oil Companies Might Become Carbon Capture Ones An expert from Shell says that oil companies, with their deep knowledge of geophysics, are well-suited to pioneer carbon capture and storage technology. by Kevin Bullis 2013-10-09T16:23:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Data Discrimination Means the Poor May Experience a Different Internet A Microsoft researcher proposes “big data due process” so citizens can learn how data analytics were used against them. by David Talbot 2013-10-09T14:02:00-04:00
Connectivity EmTech 2013: One Way Twitter Could Make Money: Instant Replays (With Ads) Twitter could make money by replaying TV content people tweet about, with ads. by David Talbot 2013-10-09T11:03:23-04:00