Big Data, Big Business
Big data is transforming business today. Here’s how Oracle is mining its cutting-edge strategies.
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3-D Printing
Can HP Make 3-D Printing into a Mass Manufacturing Technique?
The tech giant says its new $130,000 printers will produce plastic parts quickly and inexpensively.
Tomorrow's machines
China Is Building a Robot Army of Model Workers
Can China reboot its manufacturing industry—and the global economy—by replacing millions of workers with machines?
Big data
How Political Candidates Know If You’re Neurotic
The latest data-driven campaign pitches target you based on your personality, not just your demographics. But does such profiling work?
View from the Marketplace
How Data Capital Creates Competitive Advantage
Data-capital tools are available to established companies and startups alike. The real trick: Determining which business activities generate the most valuable data.
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Innovation strategies
Rising Seas Lift an Industry
For the Dutch masters of water management, climate change is a boon.
Taking on the Cybersecurity Challenge
Produced by MIT Technology Review Custom, in partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise and FireEye
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Once More Unto the Breach: What It Takes to Defeat Cyberattackers
Cyberattacks are a fact of life across the world, as intruders breach more and more organizations each day. Why are we so vulnerable? And what can we do to make our systems more secure?
by MIT Technology Review Custom
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Crisis Communication After an Attack
If there’s one area where organizations stumble when responding to breaches, it’s in keeping stakeholders informed. Doing that job well starts well before cybercriminals come calling.
by MIT Technology Review Custom
Computing
From the latest smartphones to advances in quantum computing, the hardware behind today's digital age is rapidly changing.
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How to Create a Malevolent Artificial Intelligence
If cybersecurity experts are to combat malevolent artificial intelligence, they will need to know how such a system can emerge, say computer scientists.
by Emerging Technology from the arXiv
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Can HP Make 3-D Printing into a Mass Manufacturing Technique?
The tech giant says its new $130,000 printers will produce plastic parts quickly and inexpensively.
by Mike Orcutt
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Wireless, Super-Fast Internet Access Is Coming to Your Home
The Supreme Court shut down his last venture, Aereo, after it riled TV broadcasters. Now Chet Kanojia wants to overturn how broadband is delivered.
by David Talbot
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Beyond silicon
Moore’s Law Is Dead. Now What?
Shrinking transistors have powered 50 years of advances in computing—but now other ways must be found to make computers more capable.
Mobile
How ubiquitous information and communication are transforming our lives.
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Facebook Has a Lot to Lose by Appearing Biased
The social media giant may reap more than $500 million in political ad revenue, but it trades on its image as an unbiased platform for information.
by David Talbot
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How to Make Passwords That Cannot Be Compromised by Torture or Coercion
Your state of mind can reveal whether you are being forced to give up your password. So researchers are using this to build a coercion-resistant system of authentication.
by Emerging Technology from the arXiv
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Oculus Says Over a Million People Used Gear VR Headsets in April
People are watching lots of video with the mobile virtual-reality headset.
by Rachel Metz
Innovations, Ideas, and Insights
Provided by BBVA
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Striving for Innovation Success in the 21st Century
Open innovation bridges the gap between business and academia. It encourages participation on both sides, through a distributed and decentralized approach.
by Henry Chesbrough, Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley
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Business Models, Information Technology, and the Company of the Future
by Haim Mendelson, Stanford University