When ‘innovation’ fails to fix our finances
Feb 26, 2016 05:14 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology Digital Currency
One of the most unassailable buzzwords of our time is innovation. We are repeatedly told that our economies arent working properly simply because we arent getting enough innovation these days. However, what our singular...

Hacking the terror suspect's iPhone: what the FBI can do now Apple says 'no'
Feb 26, 2016 00:34 am UTC| Technology Law
Tech giant Apple is standing firm behind its decision to refuse a US court order to help the FBI gain access to the iPhone used by one of the shooters in last years mass killing in California. Fourteen people were...

In FBI versus Apple, government strengthened tech's hand on privacy
Feb 26, 2016 00:16 am UTC| Technology Law
The ongoing fight between Apple and the FBI over breaking into the iPhone makers encryption system to access a persons data is becoming an increasingly challenging legal issue. With a deadline looming, Apple filed court...
How driverless vehicles will redefine mobility and change car culture
Feb 24, 2016 16:12 pm UTC| Technology
My grandmother, Christine Johanna Hoffman, was born in 1894 and died in 1990. In the course of her lifetime, she witnessed the advent of indoor plumbing and home electrification, the Wright Brothers first flight, the debut...

Passwords, privacy and protection: can Apple meet FBI's demand without creating a 'backdoor'?
Feb 24, 2016 14:44 pm UTC| Technology Law
The San Bernardino terrorist suspect Syed Rizwan Farook used an iPhone 5c, which is now in the possession of the FBI. The iPhone is locked. The FBI wants Apple to help unlock it, presumably so they can glean additional...
Feb 24, 2016 14:41 pm UTC| Technology Law
Last week, The New York Times revealed that the Obama administration had prepared a cyberattack plan to be carried out against Iran in the event diplomatic negotiations failed to limit that countrys nuclear weapons...

How digital technology spawned retro's revival
Feb 24, 2016 14:27 pm UTC| Technology
Remember those big black disks with holes in the middle that used to be played on turntables? Theyre not actually ancient history. This past year, worshipers at what novelist Michael Chabon calls the Church of Vinyl...