The year started with another lockdown, dashing hopes for Christmas plans and the usual rush for January sales. Covid-19 made 2020 a tough year for retailers in an already difficult climate for ...
This year, technology companies stepped up on housing and criminal justice — with a dash of whistle-blowers mixed in. By Kevin Roose In the tech industry, 2021 was a year of profits and pivots. Thanks ...
Computer Weekly’s startup coverage in 2021 was shaped by long-term but unevenly distributed success of the UK’s startup ecosystem, as well as its partial recovery from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Here are some of the top defense-technology stories of 2021: US Army Creates Single Vaccine Against All COVID & SARS Variants, Researchers Say // Tara Copp: Within weeks, Walter Reed researchers ...
Smart home devices made their way into our living rooms and bedrooms across the world helping us turn off our lights and lock our doors remotely. Now they are taking on new territory: our home offices ...
Before we invest in making more chips on U.S. soil, we should be asking what we’re trying to achieve. By Shira Ovide This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. Here is a collection of past ...
GOVERNMENTS and companies around the world are racing to build a useful quantum computer, and the stakes are as high as the R&D budgets. Such a machine could crack encryption wide open, boost the ...
A declining share of Americans favor more government regulation of major technology companies, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Still, a plurality of U.S. adults favor greater regulation ...