February 22, 2016 Wellness App Aims to Improve Workplace Nutrition by STEPHANIE STROM By STEPHANIE STROM Zipongo, a small tech start-up, has connected with 125 companies to help steer employees toward healthier eating. Published: February 21, 2016…
February 22, 2016 Apple Moves to Shift Battle Over Unlocking iPhone to Capitol Hill by KATIE BENNER By KATIE BENNER The company has proposed that federal prosecutors withdraw demands that it unlock an iPhone belonging to a gunman involved in the…
February 22, 2016 What 5G Will Mean for You by MARK SCOTT By MARK SCOTT Companies say that fifth-generation wireless technology will usher in ultrafast mobile broadband, almost universal connectivity and fast response times. Published: February…
February 22, 2016 Samsung Announces a New Virtual Reality Camera by BRIAN X. CHEN By BRIAN X. CHEN The Gear 360, which records virtual reality videos, will go on sale later this year. The company also announced two…
February 22, 2016 Caution Rebuffed, Unicorns and Other Start-Ups Fixate on Rainbows by KATIE BENNER By KATIE BENNER As stocks gyrate and venture capital pulls back, many Silicon Valley start-ups of every size remain upbeat, at least about their…
February 22, 2016 5G Is a New Frontier for Mobile Carriers and Tech Companies by MARK SCOTT By MARK SCOTT Fed by users’ appetite for watching videos, the world’s largest carriers are rushing to offer ultrafast wireless technology first. Some of…
February 21, 2016 Apple Still Holds the Keys to Its Cloud Service, but Reluctantly by MIKE ISAAC By MIKE ISAAC By encrypting its devices, the tech giant tried to remove itself from the equation when law enforcement requested access. But it…
February 21, 2016 Farhad and Mike Have a Big Story (Apple), and Some Scraps by FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC Besides meditations on Apple, Tidal and Zenefits, Farhad renders his considered opinion of Kanye’s Twitter feed, as Mike…
February 20, 2016 Got an A in Algebra? That’s Worth $120 by NATASHA SINGER By NATASHA SINGER Raise.me, a three-year-old start-up, allows students to accrue incremental scholarship credits by entering their high school achievements on a website. Published:…
February 20, 2016 Apple Sees Value in Privacy Vow by KATIE BENNER and PAUL MOZUR By KATIE BENNER and PAUL MOZUR Apple’s refusal to help the F.B.I. break into its secure mobile operating system may benefit its brand in…