Porsche Says Chinese Are Falling for Its Classic Sportscars
Porsche says its classic two-door sportscars are starting to take off on the traffic-clogged streets of Beijing. The luxury-car manufacturer so far hasn’t sold many...
If Solar And Wind Are So Cheap, Why Are They Making Electricity So Expensive?
Over the last year, the media have published story after story after story about the declining price of solar panels and wind turbines. People who...
You probably shouldn’t buy the 2017 Lexus RX 350 F Sport
Mack Hogan | CNBC The Lexus RX 350 F Sport Year after year, the best-selling luxury vehicle in America isn't a BMW 3 Series or...
Construction coy deploys robots to Japan building sites
This is not the best of times for construction workers in Japan but it is certainly a technology breakthrough, as Major Construction Company Shimizu Corporation...
Turning Social Media From a Problem Into a Solution
The shooting incident that took place last week at YouTube had less to do with guns than with the failure of the police to act on information...
Microsoft, Facebook, Oracle Among 34 Firms to Join Cybersecurity Tech Accord
Microsoft, Oracle and Facebook, along with 31 other companies, on Tuesday signed the Cybersecurity Tech Accord, an agreement aimed at defending against cyberattacks, whether coming from...
Facebook Rolls Out European-Style Privacy Protections
Facebook on Tuesday unveiled a comprehensive series of privacy enhancements designed to extend protections required by the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation to all...
How Netflix Used Design to Advance in their Industry
“It’s not the customers job to know what they want’– Steve Jobs I remember back in my university days in the U.S., Netflix was still a...
Bill Gates said he had to quit this common bad habit before he became successful
Bill Gates may have co-founded a multi-billion dollar tech company but even he had to overcome some bad habits on the road to success. In...
4 Lessons Your Organization Can Take From Atlanta’s Ransomware Attack
In late March the computer system of the City of Atlanta was victimized by a ransomware attack and, 10 days later and counting, the city’s...
