Drone Surveillance of Protests Earning Bipartisan Scrutiny
There is growing unease about the use of drones and other high-tech surveillance techniques to monitor peaceful protests.
There is growing unease about the use of drones and other high-tech surveillance techniques to monitor peaceful protests.
While the investigation into collusion between two wireless carriers and a related trade association regarding embedded SIM card (eSIM) technology may have reached an anticlimactic end, the superpowers of the wireless industry will have to tread carefully to avoid an unwanted legal case.
The legal application of antitrust law to technology companies is being slowly defined in real-time by courtrooms and lawmakers.
Judge Lucy Koh’s multi-part ruling determined that Qualcomm’s business practices were anti-competetive and failed to uphold the fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory obligations of licensing standards.
George Edwards interviewed by Adam Kruger, host of CBS show “This is LA”, about the work we do and how the business began.
The race for 5G technological supremacy is on. US technology companies are competing against Chinese counterparts – namely telecom giant Huawei – for dominance of the next wave of wireless network technology.
Hacking is a necessary weapon in the digital age, prompting governments to engage in an arms and talent race against their rivals for cyber supremacy.
Quantum computing is the latest frontier to be explored not only by giants like Google, IBM, and Alibaba, but also researchers and startups.