At the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, Professor Ellcessor talked to TechRepublic about issues developers should consider when creating new technology.
At the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Professor Meryl Alper talked to TechRepublic about what tech can, and can’t, do for those with disabilities.
Today’s CIOs have to change the way they run IT to become leaders of change. TechRepublic caught up with Martha Heller at Digital Business World Congress for some top notch tips on how to pull it off.
At the MIT CIO Symposium in Cambridge, MA, TechRepublic caught up with Andrew McAfee, co-director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, about what automation can, and can’t, accomplish.
You hear a lot about quantum computers, and how they’ll be super fast and super powerful. But what makes a computer “quantum?” Here are five things to know.
Barcelona was an early leader of the smart city movement, until recent political upheavals. One of the architects of the Barcelona initiative spoke to TechRepublic about how it became such a leader.
One of the secrets of Barcelona’s success in smart cities was involving children in the process. A leader of the Barcelona initiative spoke to TechRepublic about its program for students.
TechRepublic caught up with Rafael Eduardo Da Costa, IT manager at Stara, about how ‘precision farming’ gathers data from sensors and translates into 10% savings a year.
Today’s engineering and computer science graduates aren’t always jumping to the highest paying jobs, and it’s giving ‘smart cities’ a chance to win their services.
Women tend to be better communicators and better co-creators, and it’s giving them new opportunities to succeed as businesses are transformed by the digital revolution.