Halls that are now filled with autonomous cars, 4K flat-screen TVs, and advanced wireless devices were once home to record players, cassette tapes, and black-and-white TVs. Here's a look at CES in its early decades.
The discovery could lead to vastly longer lifespans for batteries in computers, smartphones, appliances, cars and spacecraft. (One of our most popular social media stories of 2016.)
A Virginia couple and four other people have been indicted for running an H-1B visa-for-sale scheme the government said generated about $20 million. (From May 2016.)
The Noor Concentrated Solar Power plant has switched on in Morocco and will produce enough power to meet the needs of 1.1 million people by 2018. (From February 2016.)
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has approved satellite operator Globalstar’s plan for a land-based wireless service using its own spectrum.
Self-healing software? Ubiquitous wearables? We asked senior-level IT pros to predict what’s in store for information technology. Here's that they had to say. (Free reg. req.)
By the year 2030, artificial intelligence will change the way we travel to work and to parties, how we take care of our health and how kids are educated. (From September 2016.)
Transportation, education, home security will all be affected by smart machines
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