Monthly Archives: October 2022

ClimateTech: Day Two

Come back to this page for rolling updates throughout the day as we kick off the second day of ClimateTech, MIT Technology Review’s first ever conference dedicated to finding solutions for climate change. Programming starts at 9am ET on Thursday October 13, and you can follow along here to find out what’s being said on…

Smartwatches, not phones, are where the action is at this year

Apple’s Watch Ultra next to Google’s Pixel Watch Phones have become boring. Each year brings an incremental, iterative update, but the general idea of what a phone is hasn’t changed in ages. Even folding phones, which were heralded as bringing excitement back to the scene, are settling into the same year-over-year processor and camera upgrade…

How Some Brands are Successfully – and Cost-Effectively – Combating Online Counterfeiters

Protecting brands and going after counterfeiters is like herding cats. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of ways that online counterfeiters illegally monetize brands. Companies have many ways to combat them, but it can traditionally take lots of time, cost, and resources to do it. Now there is a less publicized option in the United States…

Analytics operating system Redbird makes data more accessible to non-technical users

Data engineers have a big problem. Almost every team in their business needs access to analytics and other information that can be gleaned from their data warehouses, but only a few have technical backgrounds. Redbird was created to help everyone in an organization create and run analytics without using code, therefore reducing the amount of…

Nudge Security emerges from stealth to tackle cybersecurity’s people problem

Social engineering attacks are on the rise. These low-tech but high-impact attacks — where hackers manipulate employees into granting them access to companies’ services and data — increased by almost threefold last year, and have so far this year claimed several high-profile victims, from Twilio and Mailchimp to Revolut, and most recently Uber. As these…

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law season 1 ending and post-credits scene explained

Full spoilers follow for She-Hulk episode 9. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law‘s final episode has smashed its way onto Disney Plus – and there’s a lot to unpack from the 30-minute long season finale. The latest MCU Disney Plus show seemed like it’d follow the usual Marvel project formula by ending things with an over-the-top, CGI-laced…