Are Your Employees Recording You, Too? The White House isn’t the only place where employees record conversations without their employer’s knowledge. By Donald Scarinci
How Hooke Audio Has Readied Its Device to Work as a Camcorder for the Blind Hooke Audio created The Verse so creators could capture the way human ears can detect sound's direction, which turned out to be an important use case for the blind. By Brady Dale
Officials Named in Huntley’s Wire List Proclaim Innocence at Varying Speeds The names caught up in ex-State Sen. Shirley Huntley’s wire-tapping efforts were revealed Wednesday afternoon, leaving elected officials and staffers By Jill Colvin and Colin Campbell
Tim Berners-Lee Warns A.I. Could Kill the Web Economy as No One Visits Sites Anymore By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Art Basel Launches Zero 10, a New Platform for Digital Art in the Era of Next Gen Collecting By Elisa Carollo
Cooperation Between Galleries and Across Industries Is Art Collaboration Kyoto’s Blueprint for the Future of the Art Fair By Elisa Carollo