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Nona Tepper Nona Tepper
Updated on May 06, 2020

Hackers Are Breaking Into Credit Union Accounts. One Solution? Blockchain.

As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, an increasing number of scammers are targeting credit unions’ already vulnerable call centers.

Updated on April 30, 2020

Fidelity is betting $2.5 billion on blockchain

The mutual fund is funneling $2.5 billion in blockchain and other emerging technologies.

Brian Nordli Brian Nordli
Updated on April 22, 2020

How MIT Uses Artificial Intelligence to Train Delivery Robots to Find Front Doors

Getting a robot to your address is easy. The tricky part is delivering a pizza to your door.

Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on April 22, 2020

An Introduction to Machine Learning for Developers

You know a bit of R or Python. So how much statistics and domain expertise is necessary to really start training machine learning models?

Nona Tepper Nona Tepper
Updated on April 03, 2020

How the Fi Dog Collar is Designed With Months of Battery Life

To extend its dog wearable’s battery life, Fi combined new networking tech with sensors that turn its antenna on and off.

Brian Nordli Brian Nordli
Updated on April 03, 2020

Engineering a New Way to Experience Music

Daniel Belquer built a device that translates music into vibrations. We spoke with him about the prototyping process.

Updated on March 25, 2020

Whistle Makes it Easier to Keep Tabs on Your Pet's Location and Health

Owners can use this wearable to track their pets’ whereabouts, health, and safety.

Hal Koss Hal Koss
Updated on March 12, 2020

Ads That Want You to Talk Back: Inside Pandora’s Voice-First Experiment

Interactive voice ads are the new thing on audio streaming platforms. Are listeners ready to talk back?

Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on March 11, 2020

What to Do When You’re an Organization’s First Data Scientist

How to boldly go where none have gone before.