Can Samsung create a “Jetsons” family home?
Samsung is selling us on security and convenience with their SmartThings line but are opening up our homes to threats?
Samsung is selling us on security and convenience with their SmartThings line but are opening up our homes to threats?
Conde Nast, one of the biggest magazine publishers, has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on digital initiatives, hoping to mitigate declining print and advertising revenues. But is it enough?
Want to know how good of a driver you are? How to improve your MPG average? Where you parked your car? When your spouse left office? Automatic Pro is the (tiny) solution for you.
Imagine never having to fill out a form at a doctor’s office or showing up to an unfamiliar emergency room with the ER staff knowing your full medical history. This could be the new reality after universal adoption of electronic medical records.
Can the Washington Post bring news online?
General Electric plans to use streetlights to help lay the groundwork for the intelligent cities of tomorrow.
Given the high level of disruption in the automobile manufacturing industry, Ford has decided to transform itself into a smart mobility company. However, it is not clear if this transformation is the best move forward strategy for Ford.
One start-up is rethinking approaches to food management with the goal of ending the extraordinary plague of waste.
Tired of searching for your purchases on your building's common area? Mercedes-Benz, the German luxury automaker (who could imagine?), is set to disrupt the delivery industry and get those packages where you want them and when you want them.
In October 2014, the City of New York's franchise agreement to provide a citywide network of payphones expired. Anticipating the franchise’s expiration (and payphones’ obsolescence), City Hall asked residents: How would you reinvent payphones? The answer: the largest, fastest free public wireless network ever.