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When Chinese hackers declared war on the rest of us

Many thought the internet would bring democracy to China. Instead it empowered rampant government oppression, and now the censors are turning their attention to the rest of the world. Read more »

Smart cities could be lousy to live in if you have a disability

Cities sometimes fail to make sure the technologies they adopt are accessible to everyone. Activists and startups are working to change that. Read more »

Israel’s “startup nation” is under threat from the tech giants that nurtured it

Global companies trying to tap into Tel Aviv’s unique innovation ecosystem are threatening to destroy the very thing they came for. Read more »

The US and China are in a quantum arms race that will transform warfare

Radar that can spot stealth aircraft and other quantum innovations could give their militaries a strategic edge. Read more »

Get ready for these rocket milestones in 2019

From moon missions to crewed launches, it’s going to be an eventful year for space exploration. Strap yourself in. Read more »

Smart Data: The Secret Weapon Underpinning the Cloud

By applying the insights of smart data, businesses can add strategic value from the cloud, while also gaining the flexibility, agility, and scalability needed to remain competitive. Read more »

In 2019, blockchains will start to become boring

After the Great Crypto Bull Run of 2017 and the monumental crash of 2018, blockchain technology won’t make as much noise in 2019. But it will become more useful. Read more »

Seven New Year’s resolutions for Big Tech in 2019

2018 was a no good, very bad year for Silicon Valley. Here’s some of the things tech giants should commit to do next year to avoid a repeat performance. Read more »

7 Enterprise Infrastructure Predictions for 2019

It is no secret that enterprise infrastructures are undergoing major changes. Growing use of public cloud, SaaS, and SD-WAN in 2019 will play a significant role in the way infrastructures evolve. Read more »

All the reasons 2018 was a breakout year for DNA data

Gene information on millions of people is revolutionizing how we predict disease, catch criminals, and find new drugs. Read more »