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Better democracy through technology | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] When Mike Koval, the police chief of Madison, Wisconsin, abruptly resigned on a Sunday in September 2019, the community’s relationship with its men and women in blue was alreadyRead More
Cybersecurity: Long view | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] Thank you for joining us on “Cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity”. The history of cybersecurity has been a series of increasingly complex, powerful and changing waves ofRead More
The employee-driven future | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] The global pandemic accelerated the trend toward a work-from-anywhere, distributed workforce. As we approach a post-pandemic world, companies—and employees—expect this trend to become the norm. While IT departments areRead More
Meet the covid inequality friends of MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] In the spring of 2021, MIT Technology Review announced a fellowship focused on exploring the different ways technology and data are used to address issues of inequality during theRead More
Transformation of the computer | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] Wing himself never considered studying computer science. In the mid-1970s, inspired by his father, who was a professor in that field, he entered MIT to pursue electrical engineering. WhenRead More
How has MIT Technology Review covered the evolution of computing?
[ad_1] February 1969 “From Human, Machine and Information Flight Systems”: Apollo 8’s flight to the moon, II. The technological success in developing advanced rockets to fly to the moon isRead More
fixed hit | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] The corridors of WMBR are quiet – empty of DJs who have to scour the shelves in search of the perfect song, engineers get the equipment to broadcast throughoutRead More
For this MIT couple, cancer research is family business
[ad_1] Organic chemistry classes can create all kinds of memories, but few are as permanent and meaningful as those in Alfred Singer ’68 and Dinah (Schiffer) Singer ’69. They haveRead More
Rediscover trust in cybersecurity | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] The world changed dramatically in a short time – with it, it changed the world of work. The new hybrid world of remote and in-office work has implications forRead More
