Matthew Reitman

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iPhone Turns 10: Industries Transformed by Apple Smartphone

Apple introduced the iPhone on June 29th, but it wasn't only smartphones that changed.

Flu Vaccine Delivered in a Dissolvable Patch Is a Pain-Free Alternative

Instead of a shot, the flu vaccine could be available as a bandage-like patch.

The 50 Smartest Companies in 2017, According to MIT Experts

MIT Technology Review ranked the most innovative companies in the world.

New Island Suddenly Appears Off North Carolina Coast

The strip of sand emerged out of the Atlantic Ocean, near the Outer Banks, in April.

‘Vaccine’ for Worldwide Ransomware Attack Created, But No ‘Killswitch’ Found

Researchers found a defense against Tuesday's global cyberattack, but it won't stop spreading.

Computer-Controlled LEDs Used to Synchronize Flashing of Live Fireflies

Artists in Thailand tricked fireflies into flashing in synchronization with LED lights.

Scientists Reconstruct Collapse of European Ice Sheet

New models show the immense destruction caused by the melting European ice sheet.

Major Ransomware Attack Hits Companies Worldwide, Echoing Wanna Cry

Ukraine first reports ransomware cyber crime, but it's spread throughout the continent.

How GE Is Reinventing Its Work Force Through Artificial Intelligence

AI push by General Electric is part of the company's plan to produce software by 2020.

Google Slapped With Record $2.7 Billion Fine by EU for Skewing Search Results

EU fined the search engine company billions for favoring its results over competitors.

Amazon: No Magic in Hufflepuff on 20th Anniversary of Harry Potter

Sales on the e-commerce showed that Hufflepuff is the most disliked house at Hogwarts.

Winning Designs for Eco Bridge Proposal to Protect Wildlife Outside Seoul

Meadow-like bridge connects two national parks in Korea to ensure animals safe passage.

No-Fly Zone Over Syria Could Spark the World’s First Drone-on-Drone War

UAVs fighting each other in Syrian airspace is possible amid escalating tensions.

Scientists Find Cancer-Causing Mutation By Scouring Mormon Family Tree

A new finding could save countless lives outside of the church's current congregation.

Facebook Wants to Start Making TV Shows as Early as This Summer

The social media platform has a plan to become an entertainment content provider.