Are we doing our work, or just talking about it?
When we’re resting, a very important part of our brain gets to work.
What’s on the horizon in biometric security, and how can we make the technology more secure?
The task of filtering harmful content from social websites and apps falls largely to humans — and those who do the job say it takes a toll.
Singer and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier plays songs from his new album “In My Room” … with a little help from an MIT engineer.
No longer just taxi alternatives, ride-booking apps like Uber are striking deals to supplement or replace transit and parking options in some cities.
How we deal with death in the age of social media prevents vexing problems for people dealing with loss.
The creator of “Black Mirror” explains his own ambivalence about technology.
Dating apps have been around for a while, but not the industry is expanding to create apps more focused on finding friends than finding a special someone.
The Maker Movement was made in the USA, but it's now gone global, to dozens of countries, encouraging people to (re)discover the joy and satisfaction that comes from making something with your own hands, to go from just consuming to also producing. But what if you've already been making for decades, as the factory of the world? Chinese makers embrace the fun and creativity in the movement; the government sees it as a tool to increase China's innovation and drive economic growth. They want to add structure and control. But what if unstructured fun is a path to innovation?
This phone app provides you with a guided tour from 30,000 feet in the air.