Smartwatches are incredible tools, but they are demanding. They buzz during meetings, light up in movie theaters, and need to be charged almost as often as your phone. For many of us, the friction of ...
The yearly report explores crucial sectors expected to experience substantial transformations in the near future. These developments signify a move toward a reality where technology is more ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — Like cyber criminals with AI, parents might be interested to know that people have been using invisible commands for years on apps we all use. When some of us were ...
Without diving into a philosophical and historical debate, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say we're experiencing a golden age, given that technological progress has never been faster. Organizations ...
LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. Luxury, once a synonym for extravagance, is being quietly rewritten. In today’s most coveted homes, the magic is in what you ...
Probably my favorite thing about the Lego Smart Play system unveiled this week at CES is that it was designed for kids, first and foremost. In the past 10 years or so, Lego has increasingly courted an ...
In the second of two interviews with key figures at IPHatch competition winners, Managing IP explores how a start-up is monetising its patents in innovative ways, demonstrating their value beyond just ...
When we were kids, “invisible ink” meant lemon juice on notebook paper, write the message, and to see it someone would have to hold it up to the light for the words to appear. Otherwise, it just ...
SHREVEPORT, La. — When we were kids, “invisible ink” meant lemon juice on notebook paper — write the message, and to see it someone would have to hold it up to the light for the words to appear.