Chaos engineering tests systems by anticipating failure, not avoiding it. How deliberate experiments expose weak points before incidents hit production.
Why a St. Louis Fed study on cryptocurrency privacy suggests antitrust agencies should rethink digital money, from privacy protection to stronger security.
Clive Palmer's $500 million Titanic II aims to replicate the original liner for Blue Star Line. The plan, the shipyard and the history behind the ship.
A battery-free wearable UV sensor thinner than a credit card tracks sun exposure to lower skin cancer risk and guide treatment for other skin conditions.
Wikidata holds the structured, CC0-licensed data behind Wikipedia and its sister projects. What it stores, who can edit it and how to query the dataset.
Razer's SoftMiner app pays gamers in Razer Silver for spare GPU cycles used in blockchain mining. How the Paid to Play scheme works and what users get.
Future mobile apps will lean on AI for personalized experiences, behavioral analytics and deeper engagement. What that means for product and dev teams.
Facebook plans a dollar-pegged stablecoin for WhatsApp money transfers, aimed first at India's remittance market. What is known about the blockchain work.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping fintech through robotic process automation, fraud prevention, underwriting and product design. Where it lands first.
AI in ERP is changing how finance and operations run, from automated business processes to conversational interfaces like SAP CoPilot in S/4HANA Cloud.
Startups now cluster in city centers rather than suburban tech parks. A look at how New York built its ecosystem, and what it means for jobs and capital.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are reshaping education, finance and business, from personalized learning programs to automated decisions.
Emerging technologies are redefining manufacturing, transport, energy and healthcare. Where predictive analytics helps, and the standards forming around it.
Prior authorization is slow, manual and costly. Why AI is the future of prior auths, and how health plans and provider organizations can see results fast.
Acoustic tweezers can now levitate and move several objects at once. The Bristol research behind the sound fields, and why it matters inside human tissue.
Virtual reality solves the property viewing problem, giving buyers immersive 360-degree walkthroughs without travel or weeks of calendar juggling for agents.
What going viral actually takes online, the benefits of the attention it brings, and why businesses built on internet traffic chase it so hard every day.
Inside Siri, Google Assistant and Alexa: the speech recognition that converts audio to text, from the 1990s algorithms to today's instant spoken responses.
Why emojis spread from early 2000s chat boxes into everyday communication, what makes them so simple to use, and how they carry tone that plain text cannot.
Voice enabled IoT in practice: how spoken commands paired with industrial IoT data improve accuracy, and where Siri, Alexa and Bixby fit alongside them.
SleepScore Labs pairs non-contact sleep monitoring with a three-step Amp Your Resolution program. What the technology measures and who the program targets.