Becky Larson

Preview: How Technology Created America's Tweethearts

Long gone are the days where our only opportunities for meeting our significant others came at the local watering hole. Even online dating has entered an era of complete normality.  Now, people are as apt to meet through an app as through a dating website, and those options put together may end in more relationships […]

Preview: We're All ADHD - Social Media & Attention Disorders

Many Most of us are aware…we use our phones too much.  And we’re similarly aware of the most popular past time within this overuse – checking in with social media. Experts have already postulated some of the consequences of this constant social media barrage.  We’re sleeping less, because our glowing screens are keeping our brains awake. […]

Weekly News Roundup: Feb. 15-21, 2015

Happy Chinese New Year everyone!  This week saw the beginning of the Year of the Sheep.  Mark Zuckerberg welcomed the new year with a video post in, what Business Insider calls, “vastly improved” Mandarin Chinese. Post by Mark Zuckerberg. Meanwhile, Tech Crunch reports that our friends at Buzzfeed have ventured further into mobile territory this […]

Weekly News Roundup: Feb. 8-14, 2015

The Twittersphere continues to react to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s Feb. 4 Wired op-ed in which he proposed a plan to treat, and regulate, the internet as a public utility. Net neutrality supporters and opponents alike gear up as the FCC’s public Feb. 26 vote draws closer.   Facebook announced this week that they were introducing […]

IBM's Watson

The last several years the world has been witness to a surge in technology utilizing artificial intelligence. While the public’s view of AI is heavily influenced by their experience with the popular icons in the field—asking Siri what the fox says or watching Watson beat Ken Jennings on Jeopardy—the truth of the industry’s breadth and […]

Top 5 Panels By Women, For Women

While for the time being Silicon Valley, startup culture and the expected face of tech, whether geek or chic, remain overwhelmingly male – specifically young, white and male – and even exposés on women’s experience in this climate sometimes fail to get past their over-sexualized cover graphics to the meat of the issue, SXSW’s 2015 Interactive lineup […]

Preview: Fingerprints Are Usernames, Not Passwords

Dustin Kirkland is the Cloud Solutions Product Manager for Canonical, the company behind the open-source software platform Ubuntu. He will be appearing at SXSW Interactive as a solo speaker on the topic of biometrics in technology.  His panel is titled Fingerprints are Usernames not Passwords. Q. Can you give me a brief overview of why […]