Teena Maddox is a VP at Brodeur Partners. She is a former Associate Managing Editor at TechRepublic. Teena's lifelong journalism career has included writing on staff for publications including People magazine, W magazine and Women's Wear Daily.
TechRepublic’s Teena Maddox takes a first look at the OnePlus 6 smartphone, which has a Snapdragon 845 SoC, 6.28-inch AMOLED display, and a dual camera setup with 16MP and 20MP sensors.
Terminal 4 at LAX is now home to Tooshlights, a smart restroom traffic management system, designed to reduce wait times and keep busy bathrooms cleaner.
The Windows MR headset allows for immersive VR with built-in audio from AKG. It can be attached to a compatible game-level PC for a virtual reality experience.
Austin, Texas has been home to early introductions of automated vehicles and the city is currently working on a curb space pilot and a dockless bike program.
At SXSW 2018, Aaron Holm, Manager for Consumer Engagement for Ottobock Healthcare, spoke with TechRepublic’s Teena Maddox about how the hundred-year-old company is pushing the boundaries of human technology integration.
Developing smart city innovation for autonomous vehicles and handling digital change for the National Health Service are key components of London’s plan for digital technology.
Miguel Gamiño, CTO for the City of New York, talked to TechRepublic about the city’s NYCX project and their efforts to use technology to create a more inclusive community and delivering positive things for citizens.
TechRepublic’s Teena Maddox talked to Brendon Kim from Samsung NEXT about how the company is using AI to power more natural voice communication with digital assistants like Bixby.
TechRepublic’s Teena Maddox talked to Brendon Kim from Samsung NEXT at SXSW about how his division works with technology startups to bring software and services innovation into Samsung.
Smart street light poles are being installed in Huntington Beach, CA with Philips Lighting’s Smart Fusion Poles for mobile connectivity, LED lighting and smart city enablement.