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Why some techies are shunning Silicon Valley for Japanese dream
Software engineer Carlos Perez Gutierrez was in the enviable position of being able to choose between job offers.
Fix a phone or 50 pushups: how to beat knife crime in Britain
Sitting in his cell, mulling a childhood shaped by fear, theft and drugs, gang member Jake knew things had to change.
Why US visas are a passport to uncertainty for China’s hi-tech researchers
The Chinese scientific community faces higher barriers to entry to the United States as trade tensions rise
Innovation beyond gender and generations
Technology is a tool that helps us to create. It is available to us today to ensure that we can build a better world in the future.
How GM and Ford fight Silicon Valley, and each other, for intern talent
University of California, Berkeley student Ryan Cosner could be earning a hefty paycheque working at a trendy California technology company this summer, but he chose to come to Dearborn, Michigan, for an internship at Ford Motor Co instead.
Inside Google’s shadow workforce of contract labourers
Every day, tens of thousands of people stream into Google offices wearing red name badges. They eat in Google’s cafeterias, ride its commuter shuttles and work alongside its celebrated geeks. But they can’t access all of the company’s celebrated perks. They aren’t entitled to stock and can’t enter certain offices. Many don’t have health insurance.
Dry-cleaning US startup Pressbox acquired by Procter & Gamble
The dry-cleaning startup Pressbox is being acquired by consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble, the companies announced July 3.
China counts on AI to find a cure for its ailing health care system
The world’s most populous country is embracing AI to fill resource gaps in its health system, as private firms team up with hospitals on experimental diagnosis services.
Silicon Valley-style coding boot camp seeks to reset Japan Inc
Barely six months after inaugurating a tiny software-coding boot camp in a basement in Tokyo, Silicon Valley transplant Kani Munidasa stood before some of Japan's top business leaders in February with a warning: software was threatening their future.
Amazon’s clever machines are moving from the warehouse to headquarters
Amazon.com Inc has long used robots to help humans move merchandise around its warehouses. Now automation is transforming Amazon’s white-collar workforce, too.