Ina Fried of Axios Login has an enviable and fun gig this week, covering the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas where the latest hot tech is
When Sensors Met Artificial Intelligence
I used to think that 2014 was the year that Artificial Intelligence crested in the public's awareness with the release of Amazon's voice-activated assistant, Alexa, and others like
iPhone 10 Years After: Jobs Loved to Change the World
Of all the retrospectives in the tech press this week about the iPhone's decade of cultural impact 10 years after its launch on June 29, and the backstory
Saber-Rattling and Europe’s Ransomware Attacks
The wave of ransomeware attacks that hit European companies and Ukraine government systems is spreading. FedEx, based in Memphis but with global operations, said Wednesday that its systems
Amazon the Everything Store to Buy Whole Foods
Amazon the everything/media/grocery/potentially collaboration store made waves today when it announced a $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods Market Inc., which roiled the stocks of retailers who sell
Drone Swarms in Action
To watch the fascinating video of a drone swarm released by the Department of Defense this week is to see life not only imitate science-fiction movies, but also
New House Bills Floated to Fund Infrastructure
Updated: E&ENews is reporting of revived bi-partisan efforts in the House to introduce new bills to fund infrastructure spending. "Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.), the ranking member on the
Tech Takeaways from ConExpo Confab 2017
Drones were apparently even buzzier than ever among major exhibitor booths at the big fat construction trade show known as ConExpo this year. Some takeaways from lucky ones
This Could be The Start of Something Small (and Cool)
I've always been too busy writing about business things to keep a blog, other than random thoughts on visits to a lake way up in the North Woods.