During the past 18 months, mesh networking has emerged as a new trend in homes. A Qualcomm exec talks about how this provides the best video experience for consumers.
ZDNet contributor George Anadiotis explains how big data helps train artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to optimize business software productivity.
Pre-crime sounds like science fiction, but by applying artificial intelligence to big data analytics, cybersecurity firm Forcepoint is able to anticipate hacks and attacks.
According to a new report JavaScript is no longer the king of code. TechRepublic’s Nick Heath explains what programming languages are hot, and which languages are fading.
In 2008 Ushahidi used SMS to monitor the Kenyan election. Ten years later the election-tracking data firm uses social media to track elections all over the world.
Micron announced at Mobile World Congress Americas its new high bandwidth GDDR6 memory solutions to support autonomous vehicles. Micron also unveiled new dev kits for its Authenta security solution.
The future of mobility at GM includes electric vehicles, autonomous technologies and ridesharing. GM is also working on self-driving technology using the Bolt EV as a platform.
Toyota’s R&D facility in Michigan uses six 3D printing machines to create mockups for new vehicles. Rapid prototyping speeds up the process from 6-10 weeks to 1-2 days.
Apple’s iPhone X is as expensive as it is powerful, but as TechRepublic’s Brandon Vigliarolo explains there are a few reasons why business might want to consider Apple’s thousand dollar smartphone.
With the release of Apple’s iPhone 8 and iPhone X AR is about to go mainstream. TechRepublic’s Conner Forrest explains everything you need to know about Apple’s augmented realty strategy.
In December 2017, the American Center for Mobility is scheduled to open in Michigan. The center will work with auto manufacturers to test every aspect of autonomous vehicles.
The intersection of traditional automobiles, IT and artificial intelligence are components of the future of mobility in Michigan, as the state pushes forward to stay relevant.
Mcity is at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and it is a private-public partnership designed to study pre-competitive issues around connected and autonomous vehicles.
Larry Dignan and Bill Detwiler discuss key differences between the iPhone X and iPhone 8, Apple’s big bets on AR and machine learning, and why you might actually want the next Apple Watch.