
Sound & Vision
Enhanced By IMAX
More than any other category of home theater gear, A/V receivers are subject to an ever-evolving list of “must have” technologies.
7 min |
August - September 2019

Sound & Vision
Tech-Savvy, Yet Comfortable Home Theater
The emphasis is on home in this tech-savvy, yet cozy North Carolina home theater
2 min |
August - September 2019

Techlife News
Q&A: Ex-googler Harris On How Tech ‘Downgrades' Humans
Tristan Harris wants to reverse the harmful effects he believes technology has had on all of us.
5 min |
August 17, 2019

PC Magazine
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super: A Killer Card For The Money
AMD’s new line of “Navi” graphics cards was barely a surprise by the time the company detailed it at E3 (leakers did it in), but another GPU manufacturer still had a few shockers up its sleeve.
10+ min |
August 2019

Sound & Vision
Epson's 4010 PRO-UHD 3LCD Projector - Back In UltraBlack
In late 2018 I reviewed Epson’s 4010 PRO-UHD 3LCD Projector, a $2,000 model with a bright (2,400 lumens) picture, 4K/Ultra HD display via pixel-shifting, and a wide range of sophisticated setup features such as motorized lens shift and focus that are typically found only on much more expensive models.
8 min |
August - September 2019

Techlife News
Energy Department Wants To Build Nuclear Test “Fast” Reactor
A new nuclear test reactor is needed as part of an effort to revamp the nation’s fading nuclear power industry by developing safer fuel and power plants, the U.S. Department of Energy said this week.
3 min |
August 10, 2019

Techlife News
What Is The Online Forum 8Chan?
An anonymous online forum called 8chan has drawn attention in the wake of mass shootings in Texas and Ohio because violent U.S. extremists have used it to share tips and encourage one another.
3 min |
August 10, 2019

AppleMagazine
US Officials Say Key Rail Safety Technology 90% Complete
The railroad industry has installed safety technology on nearly 90% of tracks where it is required, federal officials said, but “significant work” is needed to ensure the technology is completely installed by a December 2020 deadline.
2 min |
August 09, 2019

Techlife News
The Apple Card Is Here
When Apple announced Apple Payback in 2014, it heralded the company’s first foray into the payments business.
5 min |
August 10, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
How To Take Back Your Email
Leaving Gmail helped me stop censoring myself in ways I hadn’t noticed for years. Now if only I could trust that people would get my messages
9 min |
August 12, 2019

Bloomberg Markets
Advances In Batteries Promise To Reinvent The Grid
From sun-blessed Australia to medieval European cities, researchers are obsessing over energy storage—the key to the triumph of renewables over conventional fuels
9 min |
August - September 2019

The BOSS Magazine
Could Gallium Nitride Be The Key To Reaching The Full Potential Of AI?
Could Gallium Nitride be the key to reaching the full potential of AI?
3 min |
August 2019

Official Xbox Magazine
xCloud Has A Silver Lining
Lockhart may be dead but that hasn’t stopped new details emerging about a new disc-less console powered by Microsoft’s xCloud tech
5 min |
September 2019

Entrepreneur
Inside Uber's Innovation
What does success look like at Uber? The company has famously had its share of scandals, and its IPO earlier this year disappointed investors, but in a letter to his staff, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi wrote that “our true north will be determined over the long term.” Much of that long-term vision is explored here, in a recently renovated industrial complex in San Francisco called Pier 70, which once housed shipbuilders and ironworkers but is now home to Uber’s Advanced Technologies Group. The employees in this space work on projects far outside Uber’s core ride-hailing business—they’re designing and developing self-driving vehicles, plans for aviation sharing, and the company’s JUMP bikes and scooters. And they get out of the office a lot: Working on transportation often means going along for the ride.
2 min |
July - August 2019

The BOSS Magazine
A Sensing Disturbance
Boss takes a look at the most innovative medical sensors that could have a considerable impact on those who use them and the healthcare sector at large.
3 min |
July 2019

Business Traveler
Found In Translation
New technology puts the right words on the tip of your tongue practically anywhere in the world
4 min |
July - August 2019

AppleMagazine
Food Delivery And The 'Sharing Economy'
Just last week, we wrote about how what has been widely termed the ‘sharing economy’ – the distinctly Millennial movement of ‘sharing’ rather than necessarily ‘owning’ seemingly anything and everything, and drawing upon technology in the hand to make this possible – has made itself felt in how we travel, with Uber and Airbnb the obvious market leaders.
5 min |
AppleMagazine #405

PC Magazine
Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700: Terrific Audio Performance
For years, Bose has ruled the active-noise-cancellation (ANC) market with its QuietComfort series of headphones.
8 min |
August 2019

AppleMagazine
Justice Dept. Ratchets Up Antitrust Scrutiny Of Big Tech
The U.S. Department of Justice opened a sweeping antitrust investigation of major technology companies and whether their online platforms have hurt competition, suppressed innovation or otherwise harmed consumers.
3 min |
July 26, 2019

The Atlantic
The Metamorphosis
AI will bring many wonders. It may also destabilize everything from nuclear détente to human friendships. We need to think much harder about how to adapt.
9 min |
August 2019

The Atlantic
Wait A Minute!
Instantaneous communication can be destructive.We need to tweak our digital platforms to make time for extra eyes, cooler heads, and second thoughts.
6 min |
August 2019

Flight Journal
UFOs Vs. Marines Do You Believe In UFOs?
His name was Ray Watkins, and he was a helluva nice guy and smart as they come. He got his Double “E” degree through the NESEP Program. Ray had just asked me the question that was sure to come up sooner or later in any Ready Room in the Fleet. I knew Ray was a mathematician as well and mused a bit before answering. “Ray,” I said, “I know the mathematical odds are that there has to be some form of life out there in the galaxies. I just don’t believe they reside in this solar system.” Ray had a twinkle in his eye and said, “I think you’re wrong.”
8 min |
February 2019

RotorDrone
Drone Careers
Meet six pilots who turned passion into a profession
9 min |
July/ August 2019

Black Enterprise
A Win-Win Technology Solution For Attorneys And People Seeking Legal Counsel
In 2015, James Jones Jr., ESQ. and Kristina Jones, co-founders of Court Buddy, were finalists in the black enterprise Entrepreneurs Summit Elevator Pitch Competition.
4 min |
Summer 2019

RotorDrone
Mission Profile The End Of The Trail
Can a drone and an attorney prove that a walking trail will harm agricultural production?
6 min |
July/ August 2019

RotorDrone
Counter UAS
The solution when drones go bad
4 min |
July/ August 2019

RotorDrone
Can Uber Elevate Deliver Your Fries Hot?
Uber checked all the right boxes during the third annual Uber elevate summit that took place in Washington, D.C., june 11–12.
3 min |
July/ August 2019

RotorDrone
Vantage Robotics
NESTLED ON THE EASTERN SHORE OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY is the city of San Leandro, California. In recent years, this suburban town of roughly 90,000 people has become a growing hub for tech start-ups.
5 min |
July/ August 2019

Techlife News
Major Economies Raise Red Flags Over Facebook's Libra
Top finance officials from the Group of Seven rich democracies are warning that cryptocurrencies like Facebook’s Libra should not come into use before “serious regulatory and systemic concerns” are addressed.
2 min |
July 20, 2019

AppleMagazine
Apple Park : Inside The World's Most Expensive Land-Based Sapceship
Is it a donut? Is it spaceship? Perhaps, but really, it’s Apple Park – now officially one of the most expensive buildings on the planet.
5 min |