[REGIONAL NEWS] Is it time to regulate biohacking? California thinks so.
The type of biohackers currently gaining the most notoriety are the ones who experiment on their bodies with the hope of “upgrading” or “optimizing” their
The type of biohackers currently gaining the most notoriety are the ones who experiment on their bodies with the hope of “upgrading” or “optimizing” their
By Nitasha Tiku | Wired On a bright Monday in January 2017, at 2:30 in the afternoon, about a thousand Google employees—horrified, alarmed, and a
The mathematics of distributed systems suggests that meetings might be better By Cal Newport | The New Yorker The walls of the Central Intelligence Agency’s
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror Hackers and tech enthusiasts are gathering in the Nevada desert this week for a conference where new vulnerabilities in
By Erica Pandey | Axios In recent years, Amazon has made a series of investments, acquisitions and R&D moves in the smart home industry. None
By Art Raymond | Deseret News Utah tech is killing it and showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. That’s the nutshell takeaway from
Study funded by Facebook aims to improve communication with paralyzed patients Ian Sample | The Guardian Doctors have turned the brain signals for speech into
DesTechAZ 2019 is right around the corner. The event will feature Steve Wozniak ‘WOZ’, co-founder of Apple, and other special guests discussing the latest innovations
By Graham Vyse | Governing Oakland, Calif., last week became the third city in America to ban the use of facial recognition technology in local
Information from CNBC Key findings The fine represents the largest ever imposed by the FTC against a tech company. The FTC began probing Facebook in
By Ina Fried, Sara Fischer | Axios A viral photo-filter app that lets people see older versions of themselves is highlighting concerns about handing personal
As posted on KFYI Saturday, July 20, 2019 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 11 spacecraft landing on the moon, ending the Space Race
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Phoenix ranks 20th for technology talent in North America, according to a new report from commercial real
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Screen consultants are here to help you remember life before smartphones and tablets. (Spoiler: get a dog!) By Nellie Bowles | The New York Times
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings Site already has access to high-end fiber optic capabilities By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal Saint Holdings
By Kaveh Waddell/Axios Next month, the San Francisco District Attorney’s office will begin using a computer program developed at Stanford to strip police reports of
By Steve LeVine | Axios Just 12 years after the first iPhone, almost every conceivable smartphone consumer on the planet currently owns one — some
Spam catchers at work By Tara Siegel Bernard | The New York Times Anthony Marino set his mobile phone to “Do Not Disturb” before going
The smart city model has been around for years. But it’s got a lot of learning to do, By Beryl Lipton | Governing The Midwestern
By Mark Carlisle | YourValley The metro Phoenix area, led by Tempe, has become one of the fastest-growing tech markets by office space
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s tech startups had a busy year of raising money, with the top 15 deals raising a total
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The Western Spirit Museum of the West at Marshall and Main By Paul Basha, Summit Land Management Traffic Engineer Roundabouts are larger, traffic circles are
By Julia Carpenter | Wall Street Journal Everyone in my family knows about my mother’s big blue binder. I jokingly refer to it as her
By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — With only several weeks left of an eight-year tenure as Casa Grande mayor, Craig McFarland will remain
Photo courtesy of ADM Group By Janet Perez | YourValley The Paradise Valley Planning Commission has approved a minor special use permit amendment that will allow Phoenix Country Day
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Rising FC.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix and Phoenix Rising FC, the Valley’s minor league soccer franchise, are
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