Ford Unveils Car Windows To Help Blind Passengers “See”
Automotive giant Ford has been hard at work with efforts to create a “smart window” that would allow blind passengers to “feel” the view. On
Automotive giant Ford has been hard at work with efforts to create a “smart window” that would allow blind passengers to “feel” the view. On
Ridesharing companies have been providing innovative transportation options for consumers for years now. Now, San Francisco and a number of other large U.S. cities have

This is Part Two of a two-part series covering Georgetown University’s event on May 8 focused on the economics of the Internet, and how policy

On May 8, 2018, the Center for Business & Public Policy (CBPP) at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business held an event on public policy
San Francisco is a city that is perhaps best known for two things: serving as a mecca for tech startups, and featuring sky-high real estate

On April 24, Amazon announced that it was launching a service that delivers packages to the trunk of a car. Yes, Amazon wants to be

Uber may have been in the news for in the recent fatal crash involving one its autonomous vehicles, but on April 11, 2018 the ride-sharing
Earlier this year, Apple admitted to what many consumers have long suspected—the company has been slowing down the performance of older iPhones. Apple has claimed

Digital streaming has changed how we consume media. For many users, services like Spotify and Netflix have supplanted purchasing physical and digital media. What are
In the wake of Facebook’s wide-ranging data scandal, in which it was revealed the social media giant allowed access to millions of consumers’ personal information,
Researchers from Stanford University’s School of Medicine have been working on a wristband that measures blood sugar from a drop of sweat, and could be

The market for “self-care” and health apps has grown significantly in recent years, according to data from “app intelligence” firms. Apptopia found that in the