Not long ago, much of the business world still ran on Rolodexes, fax machines and file cabinets. Today, most of those once indispensable tools have been rendered obsolete and replaced by modern ...
When technology rapidly changes, the pace of innovation can leave managers with little time to stabilize underlying processes ...
Heart rate variability, blood glucose levels, sweat rate… the list of metrics you can measure in cycling is exhaustive and ...
Have you ever come back from a blissful, disconnected vacation — swearing that you would bring this new, low-tech approach back to your daily life — and a few days later, felt as if the stream of ...
When Facebook and Instagram first became popular, I used it to see what my friends were doing and what they shared. Over time, I started to use them in completely different ways. Today, I rarely look ...
AI-generated videos are already here, and this machine is unstoppable. According to a Wistia report, 41% of videos will be created with AI in 2025 — double the share from last year. AI now plays a ...
Hospitals are beginning to rethink how new technology reaches the bedside. Instead of introducing tools and workflows from the top down, many health systems are starting earlier in the process — ...
The question of how to create meaningful experiences in a digital age has been accelerating for the past year or so as the industry comes to terms with a new normal driven by tech. Several restaurant ...
Yesterday, celebrating 50 years of Medicare and 80 years of Social Security, the White House hosted its Conference on Aging. At a panel during the summit, experts discussed how to make technology ...
New technologies can help close the gaps between the government and the public. But they’re not without risks. In recent decades, cities have become increasingly adept at amassing all sorts of data.