When physicists first switched on the particle collider, the world worried about black holes. But they ran into a totally different kind of problem.
Groups, as it stands now, cannot build the communities Mark Zuckerberg wants it to.
Scrubbing the bad stuff from your social media and movies won't make the world better. And it might make you worse.
Desktopography projects an interactive AR interface onto your desk that you can tap, swipe, and control just like a screen.
Search algorithms on Google and Facebook can keep people apart just as easily as they can bring them together. This writer learned that the hard way.
In a reversal of Alphabet's case against Uber, a competitor just scored a big win against Alphabet's Project Loon in a suit over trade secrets.
Teachers are being forced to adapt to Wolfram Alpha, which executes homework perfectly and whose use almost impossible to detect.
Brain computer interface is the hot new thing in tech—and Bryan Johnson things it could happen within the next decade.
The cofounder of Zipcar argues that re-establishing trust is the only way for Uber's bold plans to succeed.
The sun doesn't set in the summer in Utqiagvik, Alaska. But locals prove you don't need fireworks to be patriotic.
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