Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Line was a proposed sustainable, autonomous futuristic city project in the Saudi Arabian desert. Corona Borealis ...
When people think of tech hubs, names like Silicon Valley, New York or London usually dominate the conversation. But innovation has a way of growing in surprising places. Over the past decade, a wave ...
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Urbanization is accelerating, and by 2050, almost 70% of people will live in cities—turning them into hubs of culture, innovation and activity. Tech leaders today carry the torch for climate-conscious ...
Smart cities technology integrates IoT sensors, AI analytics, and real-time monitoring to redefine the future of urban living. By optimizing traffic, energy, and waste management, cities can reduce ...
America's richest technologists are no longer content to dominate social networks, app stores, and cloud servers. A growing number are now trying to build entire cities that sit at arm's length from ...
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Yesterday, Donald Trump announced on social media that he had been planning to “surge” troops into San Francisco this weekend—but was dissuaded from doing so by several tech billionaires. “Friends of ...
For residents of European cities—with their snarled traffic, drafty old buildings, creaking public services and gray winters—it's easy to see the appeal of moving to a brand-new, high-tech metropolis.
For residents of European cities – with their snarled traffic, draughty old buildings, creaking public services and grey winters – it’s easy to see the appeal of moving to a brand-new, high-tech ...