Wearable tech, like smartwatches, is here to stay. That doesn’t mean it’s without flaws: Security leaks, privacy concerns, and other potential risks could make that smartwatch a very personal window into your life.
When it comes to the future of robotics doomsayers abound. Find out how robots are actually being used: To augment human limitations, not replace them.
An essential part that used to be made up of dozens of components was transformed at GE’s new Chakan, India plant with 3D printing. Find out more here.
From the Antikythera mechanism to the discovery of the HMS Erebus, technology is helping us recover history lost beneath the waves. Find out how right here.
Georgia Tech researcher Brad Fein spoke to TechRepublic about how the HomeLab at Georgia Tech learns from putting tech in the homes of older adults, and what exactly an engineer psychologist does.
Former CIO Laurie Orlov is now focused on how technology can help seniors age-in-place, remain independent, save money, and improve quality of life. She spoke to TechRepublic about it.
At the Louisville Innovation Summit, the head of innovation at AT&T’s Connected Health Foundry explains how the healthcare system can harness data for machine learning.
IBM Security’s Diana Kelley talked to TechRepublic about new trends in cybersecurity hiring and how IBM is using cognitive computing to improve security offerings.
Diana Kelley, executive security advisor for IBM Security, explained how businesses can better involve their security leaders in core decisions and how security professionals can respond.
CloudPassage’s Carson Sweet, who formerly worked in the US military, explains what average citizens should be aware of regarding how the federal government engages cybersecurity, cyberdefense, and cyberwar.
Carson Sweet, CTO of CloudPassage, spoke with TechRepublic about why he believes AI is just the latest ‘shiny object’ in security, and isn’t fully ready for the enterprise.