The rise of “sensors everywhere” is a precursor to accumulating large quantities of sensor profiles needed for effective ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has rejected the Trump administration’s proposal to sign on to the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education,” which would mandate sweeping changes ...
A New Jersey woman is suing Volvo after a vehicle's tailgate allegedly closed on her head, causing a traumatic brain injury. The lawsuit claims a dog belonging to a Volvo employee walked under the ...
Charter Communications has launched its first App Store as part of a big push to promote its broadband and video services as offering not just cable channels but easy access to an array of streaming ...
Artificial intelligence is helping health-care providers better assess their patients’ discomfort. For years at Orchard Care Homes, a 23‑facility dementia-care chain in northern England, Cheryl Baird ...
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Wireless headphones have come a long way from the bulky designs of the past. Today’s models are lighter, smarter and packed with features that make them useful for everything from travel to long ...
The president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has rejected a White House proposal that would tie federal funding to universities' support for President Donald Trump's political ...
The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations for ...
Scale now trumps differentiation. by Marshall W. Van Alstyne, Geoffrey G. Parker and Sangeet Paul Choudary Back in 2007 the five major mobile-phone manufacturers—Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, Sony ...