“Why Light Bulbs May Be the Next Hacker Target” plus 13 more NYT > Technology |
- Why Light Bulbs May Be the Next Hacker Target
- Tech Fix: Google Home vs. Amazon Echo: A Face-Off of Smart Speakers
- Five Possible Hacks to Worry About Before Election Day
- Feature: Want to Know What Virtual Reality Might Become? Look to the Past
- Facebook Defies Social Media Gravity With User and Profit Growth
- Books of The Times: Review: ‘The Attention Merchants’ Dissects the Battle for Clicks and Eyeballs
- Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Issa Rae Reads ‘Even in Real Life, There Were Screens Between Us’
- Trilobites: Wearable Devices That Could Heal Themselves When They Break
- On Time: 3-D Printing Pioneer Goes Low Tech, With a $5,800 Watch Made in Brooklyn
- Tech Tip: How to Change the Way You Pay in Google Play
- Bits: Daily Report: How to Think About ‘Thinking’ Machines
- Start-Ups for the End of Life
- Updated Uber App Will Connect Your Calendar With Your Ride
- Microsoft Puts Slack in Cross Hairs With New Office Chat App
Why Light Bulbs May Be the Next Hacker Target Posted: 02 Nov 2016 09:01 PM PDT Wireless "smart" devices may be the tech wave of the future, but researchers have found flaws that let hackers spread malicious code through them. |
Tech Fix: Google Home vs. Amazon Echo: A Face-Off of Smart Speakers Posted: 03 Nov 2016 06:00 AM PDT Which is a better helper, Google Home or Amazon Echo? A side-by-side test for six days revealed strengths and weaknesses. |
Five Possible Hacks to Worry About Before Election Day Posted: 03 Nov 2016 02:00 AM PDT Rigged election? Not likely. But much can go wrong, from hacking the voter rolls to slowing the internet on Nov. 8. And the N.S.A. has its eyes on Russia. |
Feature: Want to Know What Virtual Reality Might Become? Look to the Past Posted: 03 Nov 2016 02:00 AM PDT Nineteenth-century diversions could offer some clues about the medium's potential. |
Facebook Defies Social Media Gravity With User and Profit Growth Posted: 02 Nov 2016 04:44 PM PDT The social network remained strong, topping 1.79 billion monthly visitors and nearly tripling its profit, to $2.38 billion, in the third quarter. |
Books of The Times: Review: ‘The Attention Merchants’ Dissects the Battle for Clicks and Eyeballs Posted: 02 Nov 2016 02:45 PM PDT Tim Wu's new book, subtitled "The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads," examines the history of mass media and marketing, not least on the internet. |
Posted: 02 Nov 2016 01:15 PM PDT The "Insecure" actress reads the story of a long-distance couple who grew so close online that they decided to see if it would work in real life. |
Trilobites: Wearable Devices That Could Heal Themselves When They Break Posted: 02 Nov 2016 12:07 PM PDT Magnetic inks might be a fast and cheap way to create flexible batteries, sensors and wearable circuits and make smart clothing more skin-like. |
On Time: 3-D Printing Pioneer Goes Low Tech, With a $5,800 Watch Made in Brooklyn Posted: 02 Nov 2016 09:40 AM PDT Bre Pettis left MakerBot and started an old-school watch company called Bre & Company, with timepieces inspired by origami and a DeLorean. |
Tech Tip: How to Change the Way You Pay in Google Play Posted: 02 Nov 2016 09:39 AM PDT What to do if you need to remove or change your stored credit card — or want to switch to a different payment method entirely. |
Bits: Daily Report: How to Think About ‘Thinking’ Machines Posted: 02 Nov 2016 09:25 AM PDT One of the country's top universities gets $10 million to work on the ethics of artificial intelligence. As always, it's a question about the ethics of humans. |
Posted: 02 Nov 2016 08:24 AM PDT A crop of tech start-ups is looking to capture a slice of the funeral sector and end-of-life care. Many of them are founded by millennials, who have grown up online. |
Updated Uber App Will Connect Your Calendar With Your Ride Posted: 02 Nov 2016 09:00 AM PDT In the biggest changes to its app since 2012, the service will also allow riders to use their contacts to set destinations and to order food though UberEats. |
Microsoft Puts Slack in Cross Hairs With New Office Chat App Posted: 02 Nov 2016 02:56 PM PDT The tech giant introduced Microsoft Teams, an addition to its Office 365 suite, which resembles Slack but adds features like threaded conversations and videoconferencing. |
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