2026 will not be for the faint of heart — or the faint of budget. Technology leaders are about to face a year that’s part roller coaster, part chess match, and part improv comedy. Per Forrester ...
Shelli Brunswick is CEO & Founder of SB Global LLC and an international keynote speaker on tech used for the betterment of humanity. Over the past year, I’ve spoken on many stages, from the sixth ...
AI is driving unprecedented investment for massive data centers and an energy supply that can support its huge computational appetite. One potential source of electricity for these facilities is ...
Tech companies are starting to place big bets on smart glasses, hoping that consumers will buy yet another tech accessory. After more than a decade of trying, are they finally right? Ray-Ban Metas ...
In 2025, technology has become an integral part of virtually every business under the sun. This is especially true for the logistics industry, which has been trying to use technology to address a ...
Green tech is advancing faster than ever, offering practical, scalable solutions that drastically cut emissions and reshape how societies produce energy. Breakthroughs such as perovskite tandem solar ...
Robot companies are racing toward a breakout year, but they'll have to confront some fundamental problems before making bigger promises. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video Producer for CNET.
Technology moves fast. Culture moves faster. As Gen Alpha, the first fully digital generation, comes of age, they’re challenging brands to rethink what designing for the future really means. For years ...
CES offered a glimpse into the future of health tech, including a tracker for perimenopause symptoms, an adorable robotic dog for dementia sufferers, and a robotic exoskeleton that assists walking.
Tonight, at Playground Global in Palo Alto, some very smart people who are building things you don’t understand yet will explain what’s coming. This is the final StrictlyVC event of 2025, and truly, ...
For our next story, we're going inside the cab of a big rig. The U.S. needs more truck drivers, and right now, new technology is promising to help those drivers or to replace them. NPR's Camila ...