Software Creates News Reports from Raw Data
Robert Siegel and Audie Cornish of NPR’s All Things Considered discuss new software that takes raw data, such as financial reports and sports scores, and
Robert Siegel and Audie Cornish of NPR’s All Things Considered discuss new software that takes raw data, such as financial reports and sports scores, and
Ethicon, the medical device company owned by healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson, has reached an agreement with Google to develop surgical robots. The robots would
NASDAQ OMX Group has announced it will allow Noble Markets to use trading technology in the creation of a new system for financial institutions and
NPR’s Stacey Vanek Smith and Guy Cecala discuss the continued federal support for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as banks remain hesitant to lend
Don Gonyea and Aarti Shahani of National Public Radio discuss the massive cyberattack on Premera Blue Cross that went undiscovered for nearly a year before
A newly released study found that taking aspirin regularly reduces the risk colorectal cancer. Unless you have one of two relatively common genetic variations, that
IBM is developing a “blockchain” digital money and transfer system for major currencies. Blockchain is the technology that facilitates bitcoin transactions and balances by recording
NPR’s Chris Arnolds reports on the settlement reached between credit rating agencies and federal regulators that aims to improve the process for reporting errors and
The State of Regulatory Affairs webinar facilitated by the Chamber of Digital Commerce featured a lively discussion of Bitcoin- and virtual currency-related issues on the
Michigan Radio’s Tracy Samilton reports on the growing trend toward longer-term car loans among consumers, and how this may be damaging to their long-term finances.