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Expertise Articles, Technological Information

‘Technology’ is certainly one of the keywords of our world, but it is also some of the confused. As an analytical category it seems necessary for our understanding of all of humanity’s historical past, and indeed beyond. We are most likely comfortable with asserting that humans have had technologies because the Palaeolithic, and a menagerie of animals, from crows to chimps, have even been recognized as software users. As an actors’ class ‘technology’ is of surprisingly current vintage, although cognate terms – techne, arts, and so forth – have a much longer history. Taylor & Francis requires you to delay making an Accepted Manuscript model of your article obtainable if you are not publishing Open Access. Follow the Money This is how digital cash is altering the way we save, shop and work. Your Face, Your Password The advantages and pitfalls of facial recognition are coming into focus. CNET at 25 Celebrating a quarter century of stories that matter. Apple and Google alone make u