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The robotaxi wars are heating up as Volkswagen’s Gen.Urban research vehicle is entering a new phase of testing. While the prototype has largely flown under the radar, it’s been undergoing “intensive ...
This article was commissioned in conjunction with the Professors’ Programme, part of Prototypes for Humanity, a global initiative that showcases and accelerates academic innovation to solve social and ...
Discover why the "bad portions" of the user journey are the ones that tend to be remembered, and what to do about it. Picture this: You’re sitting on a train to see a friend of yours you haven’t seen ...
Laurence is an avid writer, gamer, and traveller with several years of journalistic writing experience under his belt. Having helped create a student-focused magazine at university, he is keen to ...
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Stephen Johnson is Senior Staff Writer for Lifehacker where he covers pop culture, including two weekly columns “The Out of Touch Adults’ Guide to Kid Culture” and “What People are Getting Wrong this ...
I have been wanting to write this article for a long time now. It is for all the 50+ year-old men out there that are tired of being called “sir” at seemingly every opportunity. It happens everywhere.