Baidu researchers are testing tech that can match job candidates with postingsNeural networks may soon find you the right job.
Four well-meaning pieces of career advice you want to ignoreEven the most well-intentioned person can lead you astray. Here's how to spot the bad tips.
Quantum computing comes out of the closetIBM, Rigetti, and now D-Wave are letting the public run simple apps on cloud-based quantum computers, offering a peek at how useful they could someday be.
How the California wildfire firefighters may have rescued net neutralityBy shutting down their broadband in the middle of an emergency, Verizon may have unwittingly proved that California needs to regulate Big ISPs.
This robotic bear warns pedestrians about how much smog they're inhalingWhen the air quality gets bad, Toxic Toby starts coughing.
Survey: 80% of women support California's board diversity lawCalifornia's new law requiring women in the boardroom is popular with women.
The Infinity Film Festival aims to connect Hollywood and Silicon ValleyThe inaugural event in Beverly Hills plans to carve a space in the crowded film festival business by putting tech first.
Microsoft retools its productivity vision for the era of tech distractionRather than grabbing your attention at will, Microsoft’s new Surface hardware and Windows features aim to help you focus on what matters.
Why the prosperity gap in the U.S. is stuck--and how to fix itThe gulf between well-off and struggling counties in the country used to be shrinking, but now it's growing. To fix it, we need policies that target the needs of specific regions.
How free Lyft rides can dramatically improve life for senior citizensFor seniors, trips out of the house are the No. 1 determinant of “basically who lives or dies.”