It's not technical problems: 'Fortnite' is down after the video game was sucked into a virtual black hole ahead of its eleventh season.
Smart entrepreneurs will realize that the current scale of disruption should not freak or destabilize.
It's natural to fear a robot with human-like facial expressions. But there are plenty of more terrifying machines.
Upgrades and tweaks can often seem like they have no end to them. How can you decide when it's good enough and stay out of the rabbit hole?
Social media is a sink hole. A company can pour all its available manpower and time, yet still barely make a dent. There's a natural tendency to make three critical mistakes. Almost every business makes them at one time or another. Let's see what we can do better, and how to avoid the traps...
Is your computer chock-full of digital clutter? Is your hard drive overflowing with old files? Are your folders a random jumble of documents? Is your email inb
There's often a side effect to new technologies: moral panic. Facebook causes narcissism! Texting is making us illiterate! But the funny thing is, other technologies don't provoke such alarm. What's the difference? Why do we freak out at some technologies and shrug at others? To provoke moral panic, a technology must satisfy three rules...
Visual recognition software is being employed by brands, opportunist app developers, and governments alike. Are you concerned about your privacy, or do you feel the benefits of these algorithms outweigh the risks?
Eugene Belilovsky discusses the pace of digital disruption and the impact it can have on a company’s revenue.
Apple released a critical software patch to fix a security vulnerability that researchers said could allow hackers to directly infect iPhones and other Apple devices without any user action.
It's not enough to improve existing businesses, you have to also invent new ones
The only reason it exists is because of bad U.S. policies that have since been abolished.
"If you feel you are in a black hole, don’t give up. There’s a way out.”
The embarrassing gap in science’s understanding of the universe may soon be filled
Physicists from various sub-fields don't agree on what defines a black hole. The disagreements aren't necessarily a bad thing.
Scientists have discovered the black hole LB-1, so massive that it shouldn't exist.
We're not exactly sure what everything meant, but what we did understand was really cool.
“By looking at black holes, we can learn something about the evolution of galaxies"
Call it the stuff of scientific nightmares. No, we aren’t talking about walkers, incurable diseases or artificial intelligence run amok. It’s much simpler than that – and it actually happened. “Epi…