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Designing a Storm-Proof NYC
NYU-POLY and AT&T Small Business Survey Finds Disconnect Between Mobile Device Use and Mobile Security Preparedness
October 29, 2012
Despite cyber security concerns, few see importance in keeping mobile devices safe
Robots, geeky tech a hit in Downtown Brooklyn
2013 World Science Festival draws crowds to MetroTech
Getting Ph.D.s to Think Like Entrepreneurs
Millions of long-term unemployed see few signs of hope
IBM Watson Steps Into Real-World Cybersecurity
Watson for Cyber Security is a beta program that introduces IBM's machine learning technology to real-world security environments
Cyborg night: Robot will turn on Downtown Christmas lights
Governor Cuomo Announces 16 Additional Companies Join START-UP NY
157 Businesses Now Participating in START-UP NY and Committing to Create at Least 4,278 New Jobs across New York State
Brooklyn's NYU-Poly aims to birth 5G
Downloads that are 1,000 times faster. Up to 100 times more bandwidth. That's what a $2 million grant could mean for mobile. But be patient. 5G won't be built in a day.
2 Plainview JFK Students Named Intel Semifinalists
Young teens design award-winning city
October 2010: Best in college homepage design
First Stop Brooklyn: Wind Energy Startup Makes an Unlikely Home
Big privacy flaw in Skype
MLBAM introduces new way to analyze every play
NYU to Invest More Than $500 Million in Brooklyn on Science, Engineering and Emerging Media
NYU to Use “STEAM” Disciplines to Turn Old MTA Headquarters into a New “MTA” Facility: Media, Technology, and Arts
NYU Targets Fortune 500 Company Employees in New Emerging Technology Course
NYU brings back baseball program after 40-year hiatus
iBillionnaire mobile app has index fund that follows self-made wealthy
Logging In With a Touch or a Phrase (Anything but a Password)
‘American Leadership in 5G Must Be a National Priority,’ FCC Chair Says
'Wi-Fi on steroids will become possible'
BP Adams: Make Guns 'Smart' for Better Control
An Artist Hacks 70 Years Of American Voting Machines
But it’s okay! These antique machines were hacked for fun.
Why Faculty Still Don't Want to Teach Online
This article, written by Robert Ubell was originally posted by Inside Higher Ed on December 13, 2016.
2015’s Best & Worst Cities to Be a Driver
NYU Wireless To Build Test Bed for 5G
Millimeter wave expert Rappaport encouraged by U.S. operators' 5G tests
Verizon's purchase of XO shows '5G is coming faster' than most think
NXP Smarter World Tour Truck with Ted Rappaport: Brooklyn 5G Summit
Rap Song on Credit Card Scheme Tells Broader Tale, Prosecutors Say
Scary Study Says iPhone’s Fingerprint Scanner Is Way Less Secure Than You Think
Intimate Stories and Live Actors Show Just How Beautiful VR Can Be
ATIS Integrates Uptane Security
Wall Street’s Top Universities for Technology Talent
Free Wi-Fi network coming to NYC
Cyber revenge is a dish best served by sharing threat data
Our First Year: A Retrospective
Can Gold Nanoparticles Help Predict Heart Attacks?
New Yorkers are reporting a lot of internet fraud (and these other scams, cons and concerns)
March 8, 2025
NYU-Poly outhits Mount Saint Vincent, but falls to Lehman
September 19, 2009
Picks up first conference win in two years
Science Friction: NYC, schools push tech
Local universities beef up engineering and tech, but Mayor Bloomberg has his own plans.
Creativity As Key To Engineering Innovation
U.S. Energy Secretary Chu Delivers Commencement Speech at NYU-Poly
Women's Volleyball Goes 1-3 at Stevens
October 2, 2010
Defeats Montclair, Then Drops Three Straight
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Science of Smart Cities on News 12 (Video)
News 12 covers STEMNow Science of Smart Cities Showcase @ NYU Tandon School of Engineering
3 startup winners named in NYU's Urban Future Competition
Frustrated Drivers Want Cops To Crackdown On Left Lane Slowpokes (Video)
Columbia, NYU-Poly Power $15M Clean-Tech Plan
Bocoup and OpenVis Conference
"You are going to learn most by doing"
FCC Launches New System for Experimental Licensing
BK student invents robot to help kids with autism
Attendees React to Brooklyn 5G Summit
After 500 Years, Dürer's Art Still Engraved on Mathematicians' Minds (Op-Ed)
NYU student from Staten Island gets graduation surprise from deployed dad
IndieCade wrap-up: Amid ‘gamergate’ storm, a bold new game world rises
New York University Tandon Team Creates ‘Smart’ Rehab for Stroke Patients
Wells Fargo Adds 10 Clean-Tech Startups To Innovation Incubator
Program helps advance energy efficiency for commercial buildings by providing startups with cash grants and in-kind resources to accelerate innovative clean technologies
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Student Named an Honored Member of “Generation Google”
September 8, 2015
Polytechnic Institute of NYU Announces Fifth Annual Cyber Security Awareness Week
August 25, 2008
Start-Up Brooklyn: I Just Got Funding, Now What?
Why cow data and satellite data should not mix: AIG CEO talks cybersecurity
Peter Hancock, CEO of world's largest insurer, is bullish on big data, up to a point.
Biometrics Data is Vulnerable, Warn Experts
Tandon Researchers Develop Database to Reduce Crime and Incarceration
11 dev rules former Twitter security engineer Neil Matatall swears by
Matatall spoke last Friday at NYU Poly's Cyber Security Awareness Week Conference.
NYU Poly Gets $3.5 Million To Train 500 NYC STEM Teachers
NYU Offers a Crash Course in Sustainability for Business Executives
New iPad App Lets Brooklyn Students Learn Chemistry With Greater Ease
Buffett-Rule Charity Flops When Put to Test: Philip Maymin
New York's Startup State of Mind
Rather than imitate Silicon Valley, New York City tech companies are playing to Gotham's strengths.
Women Game Developers
Game Innovation Lab's Indie Tech Talk Explores "Conceptual Art as Technical Practice"
March 13, 2013
Game designer, programmer, educator, and conceptual artist Zach Gage sheds light on game creation