December 2, 2013 Out of Print, Maybe, but Not Out of Mind by DAVID STREITFELD By DAVID STREITFELD Some features of physical books may be getting a second life online, but efforts to completely reimagine the core experience of…
December 2, 2013 U.S. HealthCare.gov Website Faces New Tests as Traffic Builds by REUTERS By REUTERS President Barack Obama and his HealthCare.gov website face another critical test starting this week, as Americans who have been unable to enroll…
December 2, 2013 Willis Ware, Who Helped Build Blueprint for Computer Design, Dies at 93 by JOHN MARKOFF By JOHN MARKOFF As part of a group of engineers developing an early computer, he was the first to try to engineer many of…
December 2, 2013 Amazon Floats the Notion of Delivery Drones by DAVID STREITFELD By DAVID STREITFELD On “60 Minutes” Sunday night, Jeff Bezos of Amazon showed a video of a tiny helicopter seizing a package from a…
December 1, 2013 Disruptions: Calling From the Clouds by NICK BILTON By NICK BILTON It may be difficult for passengers on flights to get what many want — access to cellular data — without getting…
November 30, 2013 When Algorithms Grow Accustomed to Your Face by ANNE EISENBERG By ANNE EISENBERG Companies are developing software to analyze our fleeting facial expressions and to get at the emotions behind them. Published: December 1,…
November 30, 2013 ‘Zombie’ Comet ISON May Be Back From the Dead by REUTERS By REUTERS A smaller, paler version of Comet ISON may have survived incineration in the sun’s corona and may be brightening, scientists said on…
November 29, 2013 Shopping for a Girl? Consider Science and Engineering Toys by CLAIRE CAIN MILLER By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER A small group of toymakers and others are trying to break gender stereotypes by making toys to get girls excited…
November 28, 2013 Europe vs. Amazon: Anger Rising by DAVID STREITFELD By DAVID STREITFELD In the United States, where unemployment remains stubbornly high, people are grateful that Amazon.com is hiring so many workers for its…
November 28, 2013 The F.C.C. Puts Onus on Airlines for In-Flight Calls by EDWARD WYATT By EDWARD WYATT The commission’s announcement that it would consider allowing cellphone use on flights had consumers imagining having to listen to a fellow…