Peloton has filed fresh lawsuits against two of its rivals, iFit and Echelon. It alleges that the companies are violating up to four patents it holds related to on-demand classes.
The world is waking up to driver monitoring systems
Combining driver monitoring systems with advanced driver-assistance systems creates a truly robust vehicle safety system.
Demand Curve: How Customer.io’s homepage converts readers into customers
This teardown covers all the key sections of a landing page so that you can apply the conversion and copywriting strategies to your startup’s homepage.
Halo Infinite’s free multiplayer mode is available now
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Honda shows off the latest version of its ‘Autonomous Work Vehicle’
Honda and engineering company Black & Veatch have been putting the automaker’s second-gen Autonomous Work Vehicle (AWV) through its paces at a solar panel construction site.
Can Europe compete in the quantum ‘space race’?
Quantum information science has long languished in an academic corner of the tech sector. But recent advances mean that the sector has taken on geopolitical significance.
Latin America’s food paradox
If we want to successfully address malnutrition in Latin America, agritech and food tech solutions need to come from within.
China’s next generation of hackers won’t be criminals. That’s a problem.
A spate of policies beginning in 2015 put China in a position to replace contracted criminals with new blood from universities.
A wave of LatAm fintechs are laying down new global commerce rails
When it comes to e-commerce, the world is smaller than ever. Developing a new global financial infrastructure capable of supporting a world dominated by digital commerce is a massive challenge.
We’re all worried about teens and tech. HX might be the answer
Social media companies have an urgent responsibility to do more to protect teens’ experiences. But we don’t have to wait on tech companies to begin supporting HX now.