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11 Administrative Professionals Who Became Famous
New York's Future is Driverless
City dwellers won’t own autonomous vehicles, they’ll share them
Why You Should Build Your Hardware Startup in NYC
Five Questions to Help You Sort Through the AI Hype
This Map of Startups and Investors is Trying to Lower the Barrier to Entry for Getting Into the Tech World
Find out how the players in the tech world are connected.
How Social Media Data Can Improve People's Lives - If Used Responsibly
Phishing, Hacks, and Better Online Security
The Google email attack, and how to protect yourself from online scammers and identity theft.
Google Users Being Targeted With Google Doc Phishing Email
Google said that it is taking steps to protect the user.
Elon Musk's Tunnel Vision: Why His "Boring Company" Underground Traffic Solution is a Bad Idea
Increasing space for single-occupancy driving is not the future — fewer cars is
Nightly Business Report – May 9, 2017 (Video)
So You Think You Can Secure Your Mobile Phone With a Fingerprint?
Researchers find that similarities in partial fingerprints may be sufficient to trick biometric security systems on…
The Unbelievable Truth (Radio)
Faculty Inch Closer to Accepting Tech
UH professors split: ban laptops or include them?
Intimate Stories and Live Actors Show Just How Beautiful VR Can Be
Code A Brighter Future Hackathon: Black Girls Code teams with Colgate-Palmolive
Partnership Propels 5G Development
NYU WIRELESS and National Instruments (NI) are teaming up to develop the advanced solutions needed to bring 5G to fruition.
Steven Kuyan Wants to Help You Sort Through the AI Hype
Here are five good questions to ask when evaluating artificial intelligence.
Peter Carr's Hall of Mirrors
Put-call symmetry may have been the start but, for Peter Carr, the importance of invariance extends into surprising realms of possibility. Dan Tudball traces Carr's kaleidoscopic journey...
Optical Nanofiber 'Hears' Bacteria Swim, Cancer Cells Move
Spot a Rental Scam Before It's Too Late
Global Cyber Attack Cripples British Hospitals
A ransomware attack spread across international borders, but had the biggest effects on the United Kingdom's National Health System
WannaCry Malware Exploited OS Weakness to Spread
When a Hack Shuts Down a Hospital, Who's to Blame?
Tras la Ofensiva del Viernes: Europol Teme Nueva Oleada de Ciberataque a Partir de Hoy
El director de la entidad dijo que "nunca había visto nada así" y advirtió sobre la necesidad de actualizar los sistemas, porque "todos los sectores son vulnerables."
FCC Upends Licensing Process for 5G Research
FOX23 Investigates: Safety of Fingerprint Scans on Phones
Alabama Prison's Cruelty
NewCities Expands Fellowship Program to Highlight Leading Urban Thinkers
NewCities appoints four leading urban specialists as Associate Fellows as part of expanding Fellowship Program; Associate Fellows to play key role in advancing NewCities mission to make cities more…
Ted Tours the Brooklyn 5G Summit Expo Floor (Video)
Attendees React to Brooklyn 5G Summit
Survival in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
On the Market: These 3 Brooklyn Tech Companies are Hiring
Engineering and design are in high demand.
WannaCry Ransomware Attack Illustrates Need for Evolution in Cybersecurity Norms
Why 5G Isn't Aimed at Mobile Phone Users
The applications for 5G wireless target autonomous vehicles, factory floors, and the Internet of Things...not end users.
New Hacking Threats: Vulnerabilities and Sophisticated Ransomware
Potential Security Flaw with Fingerprint ID on Cellphones
Gmail Users Warned of Phishing Email with Malicious Link
The hackers use known contacts to gain access.
Deliberate Mistakes Could Be the Key to Protecting 3D Printed Parts from Theft
Deliberately Embedding Flaws in 3-D Printed Objects to Prevent Hacking
Secret Flaws Keep 3D-Printing Safe From Hackers
The GovLab is Taking on Corruption in Mexico and Thinks Crowdsourcing Can Help
The GovLab will host six online conferences to generate ideas and recommendations for the Mexican government.
Sprint Joins NYU Wireless as Industry Affiliate Sponsor
Test and Measurement: Sprint Teams Up With NYU Wireless for 5G
Sprint Builds its 5G Clout Through Open Source, NYU Affiliation
OPPO Advances 5G Research and Development
Smartphone brand partners with NYU to speed up the development of 5G mobile technology
NYCEDC Announces Rollout of Futureworks NYC Advanced Manufacturing Initiative
Futureworks NYC will create over 2,000 advanced manufacturing jobs over next five years; NYCEDC also awarding $120,000 in grants to advanced manufacturing companies through Futureworks Growth…
Higher Ed Stepping in to Fill Cybersecurity Gaps
Can Big Data Analysis Swing a Political Election? [IT: The Big Idea Edition]
How to Prevent 3D Printing Hacks with Hidden Flaws
New Study Exposes Vulnerability of Smartphone's Fingerprint Scanner
We Need Technology But at What Cost?
Microwave Journal Offers 5G mmWave Communications Course and eBook from Prof Rappaport of NYU WIRELESS
2-Day online course and eBook from the most renowned expert on mmWave Communications
Stuart Berger Construction Corp. Owner Seeks Successor
New Development Phase for the Revolutionary App that Lives Up to the "Hiipe"
How New York is Building the Renewable Energy Grid of the Future
This is a story of ripping up old incentives that encouraged selling as much electricity as possible, then unleashing the entrepreneurs.
Peter Carr: Focusing on trading over pricing or hedging
Following the Money Hobbled vDOS Attack-for-Hire Service
Intentional Flaws Prevent 3-D Printing Hacks
Secret flaws keep 3D-printing safe from hackers
We need technology but at what cost?
Sprint Joins NYU Wireless for Mobile 5G Development
Van Metre students set sight on college
A big part of Intel’s 5G strategy: Altera FPGAs and the mobile trial platform
Google Docs users hit by phishing scam
Spam campaign targets Google users with malicious link
Our World Our Data 2017 - Morning
How Videogames Make AI Smarter
Cities Are Trying to End Pedestrian Deaths. New Data Suggests They're Making Progress
The Vision Zero traffic-safety campaign depends on using data to identify dangerous conditions. Now that data is getting even better.
Potential security flaw with fingerprint ID on cellphones
Millburn musicians take the stage in New York on Friday
Federal government puts money behind NYU Tandon’s 5G cellular program
The school is receiving a new grant from the U.S. Commerce Department for $2.2 million.
NYU Tandon launches startup project for women in STEM
The jobs of engineers have changed, and the school wants to prepare students for the new corporate world.
ATIS Integrates Uptane Security
Quant Guide 2017: NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Describe Your Desk Doohickey for Fidget Widget!
When I hit a mental roadblock while I’m working, moving always helps. I can’t keep my brain moving unless my body is moving.
Tomahawk Pictures: Production company founded by USMC veterans
Moving Toward Automatic Benefits in New York City
New Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality Lab Planned For Brooklyn Navy Yard
NYU Gets Coveted Job to Host the First Publicly Funded VR/AR Facility
Justin Cappos on Petya(Video)
Justin Cappos on Why Cars Are Not Like Computers When It Comes to Cybersecurity
Beware Fraudsters When You Go Online
Master computer security basics to protect yourself from online fraud.
Everything you need to know about the Petya, er, NotPetya nasty trashing PCs worldwide
This isn't ransomware – it's merry chaos