Technology

Transportation is becoming a key part of healthcare innovation

Case in point: earlier this month, French pharma firm Sanofi announced a partnership with on-demand delivery upstart Rappi, which has a network of bicycle and motorcycle-based couriers who deliver everything from food to personal care products. Under the partnership, Rappi will deliver over-thecounter (OTC) drugs manufactured by Sanofi directly to …

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Microsoft Announces Developer Edition of HoloLens 2

  Microsoft has announced the new developer edition of HoloLens 2. Like the standard version of HoloLens, it’s supposed to cost $3,500, or $99 per month on an installment plan. Additional features over and above the standard HoloLens 2 model are, at this point, puzzlingly light. Signing up for the …

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A Candid Look at AMD to Celebrate Its 50th Anniversary

  This week, AMD celebrated the 50th anniversary of its founding. Like Intel, AMD was conceived by Fairchild Semiconductor employees. Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore left that company in 1968 to found Intel. Jerry Sanders left Fairchild in 1969 and founded AMD. I’ve covered many companies over the past 18 …

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Razer Is Building a Toaster, Possibly With LED Support

  Razer, the peripheral manufacturer and designer of high-end laptops, mobile devices, and the occasional high-concept PC, has announced that it’s entering the high-fashion world of… kitchen appliances. Back in 2013, a fan jokingly asked Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan to create a Razer toaster. Tan replied that they’d already made …

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Global Smartphone Sales Drop, but Huawei Sees Massive Growth

  It used to be a foregone conclusion that smartphone makers would see substantial year-over-year sales increases. After all, everyone wanted smartphones. Today, everyone still wants smartphones, but they already have at least one. The market has plateaued, and companies like Samsung and Apple are seeing phone sales level off …

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Google Says Pixel 3 Sales Are Worse Than Pixel 2

  Google makes a lot of bets on products and services that end up falling apart a few years down the line. Google hasn’t been afraid to pull the plug on these projects, even after years of development. Google abandoned products like Reader, Google+, and Tango over the years, but …

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