Virtual Reality’s Latest Use? Diagnosing Mental Illness
Researchers are turning to VR because it can create realistic scenarios in a controlled setting, potentially making diagnoses more objective.
Researchers are turning to VR because it can create realistic scenarios in a controlled setting, potentially making diagnoses more objective.
A social media campaign against forced arbitration clauses in employment contracts is a rare example of employees from different companies joining together.
The agency has charged wireless chip maker Qualcomm with imposing a “tax” on the makers of smartphones like Apple and Samsung.
Even juicy divorce speculation represents a chance to acknowledge how myriad factors-and people-contribute to the success of a company like Amazon.
An Alphabet shareholder takes aim at exit payments to executives who had been accused of harassment, including a $90 million package for Andy Rubin.
A new Gallup survey suggests people are less likely to share stories from sites that are clearly marked as untrustworthy.
E-cigarette maker Juul will air TV ads beginning later this year.
Sensors embedded in the hive let beekeepers assess the health of their pollinators via the internet.
For many users, white-on-black displays offer relief from the eyestrain of reading dark text on a light background all day.
Turns out people are upgrading their iPhones less frequently. That’s not good for Apple’s revenue-but it’s great for everyone else.