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/Can big tech help modernize the U.S. Department of Defense? That’s what Amazon supremo Jeff Bezos hopes.
Read MoreCan big tech help modernize the U.S. Department of Defense? That’s what Amazon supremo Jeff Bezos hopes.
Read MoreAmazon is getting into the virtual medicine game.
Read MoreFrom fintech to insurtech, proptech to wealthtech, and beyond, digital innovation is changing the way services are delivered. You can add healthcare to that list as well.
Read MoreThe early days of streaming services were a godsend for the vast majority of consumers who had grown tired of cable. Fast forward, and now it seems every media company in the world is launching a subscription service.
Read MoreAmazon’s Alexa-powered Echo devices are getting to a point of ubiquity. Walk into any home in America and there’s a good chance you’ll see an Amazon Echo device inside. And this doesn’t go for just tech-savvy millennials; this FR writer has an 85-year-old aunt who happily asks Alexa to turn on her favorite radio station to listen to some Al Jolson.
Read MoreThe idea of Facebook-owned technology controlling your mind probably won’t appeal to many people. Let’s see how this one develops.
Read MoreAmazon is generally thought of as an unstoppable behemoth. But that hasn’t discouraged competitors — specifically Microsoft, which this week announced a new service that will let brands create detailed personalized product web pages with room for customer ratings and reviews.
Read MoreGoogle made some waves in the video gaming industry last year with the announcement of its Stadia gaming system. The most notable feature of Stadia was that it wasn’t a physical device at all, but rather a fully cloud-based streaming service.
Read More“Break up big tech!” has been the cry in recent times, as privacy and data-use concerns — among others — have caused both the public at large and politicians to cast a skeptical eye toward the major tech firms. (Bankers are surely relieved at this current reprieve from being Public Enemy Number 1.)
Read MoreThe subscription model of consumerism has proven to be very popular, as demonstrated by the rise to power of services like Netflix, Hulu, and many others. Now Nike is banking on a similar model to keep kids buying their sneakers, or at least those kids’ parents.
Read MoreSwitzerland has been at the forefront of many great innovations in the world: the Swiss invented velcro, aluminum foil and absinthe, among other things.
Read MoreBiometrics technology has been making an increasing impact in banking over the last several years. Now, some are looking to the technology as a way to solve one of the most annoying customer pain points in any industry: getting through airport security.
Read MoreIf the Fortune 500 list is any indication, uproar about the coming influence of China is no longer imminent, but solidly here, at least in business.
Read MoreForming a successful startup, from inception to media-saturated IPO, seems like it would put any entrepreneur on top of the world. But for many, it only brings stress and depression. That’s the takeaway of an interesting WSJ piece that looks at the dark side of start-up life.
Read MoreWe don’t know about you, but we think “Satellite of Love” is undoubtedly one of the highlights of Lou Reed’s post-Velvet Underground solo career. While there’s long been some debate about the meaning of the song, it’s probably clear Reed wasn’t referring to Amazon’s ambitious plan to cover all the globe with internet access via a series of satellites.
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