Just because you don’t know something today doesn’t mean you won’t know it tomorrow. If you cultivate an attitude that faces the unknown with curiosity, sharing, and experimentation, rather than blame, fear, and intransigence, you might just get a bit smarter every day. You’ll learn much more by remaining open to new discoveries and sharing that journey with the people around you, at work and in the rest of your life. And that continuous improvement will accumulate like compound interest.
Let me start by telling you a story - a true one at that: a young, intelligent technologist comes up with an innovative new idea. With a small team, he builds it out and launches it publicly. Like all such launches it starts small but quickly spreads virally. Soon, the new product becomes all the rage and is used by millions all over the world. The founder has captured lightning in a bottle - a few-times-in-a-generation occurrence.
The story behind how Bluetooth® technology got its name We all recognize the "Bluetooth" brand, but we take for granted its significance and how much it impacts our lives.
At workplaces like Amazon, algorithms have become the worst kind of boss – one who watches you constantly, makes impossible demands and then sacks you without explanation.
Lithography is a planographic printmaking process in which a design is drawn onto a flat stone (or prepared metal plate, usually zinc or aluminum) and affixed by means of a chemical reaction.
How the FTC Is Reshaping the Antitrust Argument Against Tech Giants
Federal Trade Commission chief Lina Khan has developed an innovative way to frame the issue of Silicon Valley behemoths’ market power. Whether she has the tools to see it through remains to be seen.
The Battle for the World’s Most Powerful Cyberweapon
A Times investigation reveals how Israel reaped diplomatic gains around the world from NSO’s Pegasus spyware — a tool America itself purchased but is now trying to ban.
There is a persistent idea that people work 40 hours a week. They don't, and if you try to do this it will break you. Here are some more reasonable guidelines.