This week’s Business of Giving features Shannon Farley, co-founder and executive director of Fast Forward. The San Francisco nonprofit has a big mission: to help other nonprofits use technology to ...
Americans are increasingly recognizing the toxicity of social media, but also the freedom and agency to address the problem ...
Genya Crossman is a lifelong learner passionate about helping people understand and use quantum computing to solve the ...
We meet a solutions architect who tells us that his defining characteristic is curiosity, and that for him success is in solving problems with technology, for people. In a recent episode of the First ...
Eighty designers, developers and medical experts from around the world will gather in Glasgow to solve the most pressing technology issues in medical education during AMEE Hacks, a 48-hour hackathon ...
Complex organizational problems and chaos are silent killers of productivity and innovation. In today’s fractured work environment, they are more prevalent than ever. Political transitions, ...
The Greek philosopher Plato wrote about Socrates challenging a student with the "doubling the square" problem in about 385 B.C.E. When asked to double the area of a square, the student doubled the ...
Photo Credit: Hilton xecutive Chris Silcock chatting with Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O'Neill during the Data + AI Summit. Skift Hilton acknowledges that hotels have been behind the curve on tech.
We meet Stephen Kaufman, who has spent 25 years architecting solutions on behalf of Microsoft. Stephen tells us that his defining characteristic is curiosity, and how his first memory was of taking ...
In this week’s episode of the RealTrending podcast, host Tracey Velt sits down with Eric Elfman, CEO of MoxiWorks. During the conversation, Velt and Elfman discuss the delicate art of balancing ...
While Windows has improved over the years, there are still issues that irk users on the system. Luckily, there are utilities you can use that solve some, if not all, annoying problems that you may ...
It would take normal computer 10,000 years to solve the same problem. Google announced Wednesday it designed a machine that would take only 200 seconds to solve a problem that the world's fastest ...