Patrick Meier (center, in cap) flies a drone in Nepal after the earthquake in 2015. Meier and his team were able to to capture
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Vizio Founder Wang Grew $2B Business By Putting Trust In Employees
William Wang, who started California-based TV maker Vizio and this summer sold it to a Chinese tech company, literally put the baton in his
Computer Scientists Close In On Perfect, Hack-Proof Code
Kathleen Fisher, a computer scientist at Tufts University, leads the High-Assurance Cyber Military Systems (HACMS) project.
Amazon May Be Outmaneuvering Apple, Google To Run Your Home
Airbus Wing Plant Is A Model Of Robotic Technology
Employees work on the massive composite wings for the A350 jetliner at a state-of-the-art Airbus plant in Broughton, north Wales.
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Activist Discovers iPhone Spyware, Sparking Security Update
Human rights activist Ahmed Mansoor speaks to Associated Press journalists in Ajman, United Arab Emirates, on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016. Mansoor was recently targeted
Watch: Squishy ‘Octobot’ Moves Autonomously
A pneumatic network, in red, is embedded within the octobot’s entirely soft body and elastic arms, in blue.
Nintendo On Its Theme Park Plans — ‘It’s A Huge Opportunity’
Nintendo is bringing its franchises and characters to Universal Studios theme parks in Florida and Japan. While these parks have yet to open and
Don’t Make These 3 Technology Mistakes
Interacting with customers is one of my favorite aspects of owning a business. It’s exciting for me to engage them in conversations about the