How IoT Is Transforming Health Tech for Providers

Published on December 6, 2018

The healthcare industry is infamous for being difficult to innovate in. With many practices steeped…

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6 Machine Learning Use Cases for Mobile Apps

Published on November 26, 2018

Machine learning is going to change every industry. Want to know how it will affect…

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UK Releases Cybersecurity “Code of Practice” for IoT Developers

Published on November 1, 2018

The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly growing, but cybersecurity for IoT is becoming a…

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What Medical Wearables Need to Change Healthcare for the Better

Published on October 29, 2018

Wearables that monitor patients and their medical status are gearing up to disrupt healthcare and…

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Machine Learning Can Predict Your Personality From Your Eye Movement

Published on October 2, 2018

Machine learning can now identify five personality traits from the blink of your eye… well, not…

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Researchers Receive Funding to Grow Neural Networks in Petri Dishes

Published on September 25, 2018

To find inspiration for innovation, sometimes, you have to look elsewhere than hardware and software….

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Twitter Is Helping Diabetes Patients Create New Treatment Devices

Published on September 21, 2018

In a surprising twist of events, Twitter is helping to improve the quality of life…

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DARPA to Invest $2 Billion in AI and Machine Learning Over Next 5 Years

Published on September 17, 2018

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has always been focused on accelerating the progress…

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Google’s Launchpad Studio Accelerator Sets Its Sights on FinTech Startups

Published on September 14, 2018

Wait — Google has an accelerator program? Of course they do! Last year’s Accelerator program focused on…

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California Passes Strongest Net Neutrality Law in the United States of America

Published on September 10, 2018

A few months ago, we were super excited about California’s net neutrality bill successfully moving…

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