Computing We’re not prepared for the end of Moore’s Law It has fueled prosperity of the last 50 years. But the end is now in sight. by David Rotman 2020-02-24T07:00:09-05:00
Computing Iceland’s data centers are booming—here’s why that’s a problem Bitcoin miners and data scientists love cheap, green Icelandic processing power. Maybe a little too much. by Tryggvi Adalbjornsson 2019-06-18T03:00:09-04:00
Sponsored Evolving e-commerce in Asia: Preparing for the next wave of digitalization The tensions in today’s digital marketplaces in Asia, the growing need to address them, and why cross-border collaborations can strengthen the region’s digital ecosystem. by Rama Sridhar 2019-03-25T21:00:00-04:00 Provided by Mastercard
Computing Using Wi-Fi to “see” behind closed doors is easier than anyone thought With nothing but a smartphone and some clever computation, researchers can exploit ambient signals to track individuals in their own homes. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv 2018-11-02T07:12:00-04:00
Computing A legal push to revive US net neutrality rules is gaining momentum by Martin Giles 2018-08-27T13:47:57-04:00
Computing India’s new net neutrality regime puts the US to shame by Martin Giles 2018-07-12T14:51:25-04:00
Computing Net neutrality gets a thumbs-up from US senators, but it still looks doomed by Martin Giles 2018-05-16T17:15:13-04:00
Computing Net neutrality rules in the US aren’t quite dead yet by Martin Giles 2018-05-10T11:45:50-04:00
Computing California’s dreaming of having America’s toughest net neutrality regime by Martin Giles 2018-03-15T10:16:13-04:00