Legacy Topic: Tech
Do renters have the right to reject smart home technology?
by
Molly Wood
Mar 5, 2019
Some tenants prefer to keep their apartments dumb.
The crackdown on YouTube user comments: It's complicated
by
Molly Wood
Mar 4, 2019
Do screening tools work?
Here's why there's no U.S. telecom giant like Huawei
by
Scott Tong
Mar 1, 2019
Once the world leader in wireless phone technology, America now has no dog in the fight.
Lyft files paperwork for highly anticipated IPO
by
Jack Stewart
Mar 1, 2019
In a hotly anticipated move, Lyft, the 7-year-old ride-share company, has taken the first step toward going public. Today it filed the required paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Both Lyft and Uber were expected to file initial public offerings soon, but it appears Lyft has beat its main competitor to the punch. The […]
Cybersecurity is still really hard. Full stop.
by
Molly Wood
Mar 1, 2019
But spending more doesn't always mean more protection.
Is interconnected exercise the next big thing?
by
Erika Beras
Feb 28, 2019
Peloton, the seven-year-old maker of interconnected exercise machines, could go public in the coming year.
As Uber eyes an IPO, what's its plan for profits?
by
Molly Wood
Feb 28, 2019
It's expanding far beyond ride-sharing, and it has tons of data.
For public good, not for profit.
Some tech employees don't want their work used by the military
by
Molly Wood
Feb 27, 2019
But some military plans are banking on private partnerships.
A basic question missing from the tech startup cycle: 'Should this exist?'
by
Molly Wood
Feb 26, 2019
A new podcast tries to ask and answer that question.
Why can’t you pay for more things with a wave of your mobile phone?
by
Molly Wood
Feb 25, 2019
We were promised mobile payments, but seems they're off with the jetpacks somewhere.