Tech That Will Change Your Life in 2020 — The Wall Street Journal
Hearables will rise. Unicorns will retreat. And you might get excited about the iPhone again. A look at the priorities—and concerns—for the year ahead in technology.
Hearables will rise. Unicorns will retreat. And you might get excited about the iPhone again. A look at the priorities—and concerns—for the year ahead in technology.
Despite the president’s domestic manufacturing push—and the Trump Organization’s launch of an ostensibly U.S.-made phone—the challenges remain massive
The SAT, and soon the ACT, are changing to cater to students with short attention spans.
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Amazon is developing software for humanoid robots that could eventually take the jobs of delivery workers, according to a person who has been involved in…
The company will use the funds to increase the adoption of its new offering, Sage, across healthcare providers, payers and care management organizations.
A new Covid-19 variant called NB.1.8.1, or Nimbus, represents about a third of new US Covid-19 cases. Dr. Leana Wen answers common questions about the…
Background: The HERMES Kiosk (Healthcare Enhanced Recommendations through Artificial Intelligence & Expertise System) is designed to provide personalized Over-the-Counter (OTC) medication…
The overwhelming majority of health-relevant data —movement, behavior, speech, sleep — is now generated outside the clinical setting. As a result, health innovation is increasingly…
With so-called “artificial intelligence” forcing its slop onto everything in the known universe, there’s a massive contradiction bubbling to the surface. AI, the puffy catch-all…
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