The social credit system is made up of blacklists punishing citizens for bad behavior by preventing people from traveling, getting loans or jobs, or staying... | Continue reading
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Hacking internet-of-things devices is a growing problem for companies, the CEO of the cybersecurity firm Darktrace said at a conference this week. | Continue reading
Goldman Sachs said Facebook's US unique users on mobile rose 7% year-on-year to 188.6 million in April, when the scandal was biting hard. Time spent on... | Continue reading
'The Selfish Ledger' video was made in 2016 by Nick Foster, the head of design at Google's ambitious research and development division X. Google said it was... | Continue reading
China recently opened its first overseas military base in Djibouti, located near the US's Camp Lemonnier, and the area may be site of a "quiet contest"... | Continue reading
Some people use the term 'introvert' as an insult, but introverted people are not the insular hermits you might think they are. Introversion is actually all... | Continue reading
SpaceX's new Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket has a giant booster that can be launched, landed, and reflown 10 to 100 times or more. Elon Musk says this will help the... | Continue reading
BI PRIME: Facebook has got a suite of top executives investigating blockchain, and blockchain insiders think it means serious business. | Continue reading
The Snapchat redesign reunites your friends' Snapchat Stories with those from celebrities. Both snaps and chats are once again in chronological order. | Continue reading
Business Insider reported last year that Blippar was struggling financially, had inflated its numbers, and had yet to establish a viable business model —... | Continue reading
Mitt Romney went to the Met Gala in a Brioni tuxedo. He told the New York Times he bought the tuxedo on Amazon with a "deep discount," to the embarrassment... | Continue reading
The housing market is starting to look a lot like the American economy. As the wealth gap widens, the most sought after price points in housing widens as well. | Continue reading
Microsoft made a slew of announcements about its IoT business segment at its annual Build Developer Conference on Monday including open sourcing Azure, a... | Continue reading
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife had their dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife interrupted by an offensive... | Continue reading
From Ian Stewart's book, these 17 math equations changed the course of human history. | Continue reading
Opinion: Google tells its employees to "bring their whole selves to work." This is a terrible idea. Our politics don't have to be part of everything in our... | Continue reading
No one expected the Las Vegas Golden Knights to contend in their first season in the NHL, but after the most successful debut season in the history of sport... | Continue reading
The CEO of dating app Happn thinks Facebook has an ulterior motive for announcing a brand new dating service. In an interview with Business Insider, Didier... | Continue reading
Amazon workers described working conditions in the company's warehouses across the world. One US worker said there were "awful smells" coming from trash cans... | Continue reading
North Korea has released three Americans detained in the country, the Financial Times. That would meet some of the US's demands for North Korea to... | Continue reading
Cambridge Analytica is under huge political scrutiny right now. | Continue reading
Cambridge Analytica is under huge political scrutiny right now. | Continue reading
It's being used to identify shifts in employees' moods to increase productivity and profits. | Continue reading
The boards of T-Mobile and Sprint have put the finishing touches on a massive merger agreement that values the combined company at $146 billion. | Continue reading
Playing video games is serious business. | Continue reading