Latin America trade accord wins the required qualified majority, even as France, Poland, Austria, Ireland and Hungary express ...
The 1927 silent classic got a few technology predictions wrong but was scarily on the mark about workers' rights and ...
Once upon a time, a car phone was a great way to signal to the world that you were better than everybody else. It was a clear ...
The disruptive technology of our age will change many things. What schools teach kids should not be one of them.
Alexander Billy is an economist and co-founder of MidFill, a housing-focused venture. Neel Sukhatme is dean of the University of Michigan Law School. The opinions expressed are those of the authors ...
Got Ewaste? The WiSH Education Foundation will host an e-waste recycling event on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 10-11, at ...
Himax Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: HIMX) (“Himax” or “Company”), a leading supplier and fabless manufacturer of display drivers and other semiconductor products, today announced it will showcase how ...
Jules Verne’s 1863 book "Paris in the Twentieth Century," set in Paris in 1960, correctly predicted cars, fax machines, and ...
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Why convenience is killing older technology
This video looks at once-common technologies that are steadily disappearing. Parking meters, fax machines, physical media, ...
This 18-wheeler is one of the most unique conversions I've ever seen and even has a sort of twin sibling; crafted by America's "Roll-Royce of trucks" ...
Germany still leans on fax machines and paperwork for basic public services. How can a nation of tech pioneers be so slow to adopt digital government?
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