“State of the Art: Why We May Soon Be Living in Alexa’s World” plus 9 more NYT > Technology |
- State of the Art: Why We May Soon Be Living in Alexa’s World
- Tech Fix: In an Era of ‘Smart’ Things, Sometimes Dumb Stuff Is Better
- Good News: A.I. Is Getting Cheaper. That’s Also Bad News.
- On Social Media, Lax Enforcement Lets Impostor Accounts Thrive
- Tech Tip: Signing Your Name in Digital Ink
- Venezuela Launches Virtual Currency, Hoping to Resuscitate Economy
- Op-Ed Contributor: How to Monitor Fake News
- In Picasso’s Blue Period, Scanners Find Secrets He Painted Over
- AT&T Loses Bid to Obtain White House Call Logs
- Qualcomm, Moving to Fend Off Broadcom, Raises Bid for NXP to $44 Billion
State of the Art: Why We May Soon Be Living in Alexa’s World Posted: 21 Feb 2018 02:00 AM PST Next to Apple's iOS and Google's Android, Amazon's voice assistant may be turning into the third great consumer computing platform of our era. |
Tech Fix: In an Era of ‘Smart’ Things, Sometimes Dumb Stuff Is Better Posted: 21 Feb 2018 07:10 AM PST It can be tempting to hook up everything you love to the internet. But take a moment to appreciate some of the objects that can remain unplugged. |
Good News: A.I. Is Getting Cheaper. That’s Also Bad News. Posted: 20 Feb 2018 04:51 PM PST The building blocks of A.I. are becoming more affordable and easier to work with. A new report explains why that opens the door to additional risks. |
On Social Media, Lax Enforcement Lets Impostor Accounts Thrive Posted: 20 Feb 2018 03:22 PM PST Millions of "bots" posing as real users are promoting celebrities, spreading misinformation and sowing discord. And it's far easier to build a bot than to kill one. |
Tech Tip: Signing Your Name in Digital Ink Posted: 21 Feb 2018 06:00 AM PST If you need to electronically sign PDF files, annotation tools built into popular programs let you scrawl your name right on the screen. |
Venezuela Launches Virtual Currency, Hoping to Resuscitate Economy Posted: 21 Feb 2018 05:32 AM PST Government officials are hoping to spur vitally needed imports like food and medicine and, perhaps, give investors a way of skirting American sanctions. |
Op-Ed Contributor: How to Monitor Fake News Posted: 20 Feb 2018 04:38 PM PST A software technique could help oversee the spread of disinformation. |
In Picasso’s Blue Period, Scanners Find Secrets He Painted Over Posted: 20 Feb 2018 03:07 PM PST Scientists used a variety of tools originally developed for medicine, manufacturing and geology to discover hidden details in the artist's paintings and sculptures. |
AT&T Loses Bid to Obtain White House Call Logs Posted: 20 Feb 2018 02:20 PM PST The decision by a federal judge hampers the company's argument that politics influenced the government's move to block its $85 billion merger with Time Warner. |
Qualcomm, Moving to Fend Off Broadcom, Raises Bid for NXP to $44 Billion Posted: 20 Feb 2018 11:06 AM PST The increased offer for a rival chip maker puts pressure on Broadcom to decide how hard it wants to push its hostile bid for Qualcomm. |
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