Video conferences will happen from home and companies will monitor employees' health with wristbands.
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We must stop ignoring cybersecurity
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The secret to Ohio State's epic shows
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Google vs. Goldman? No contest.
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How a dumbphone helped my marriage
The technology that helps band kids in rural Nebraska unlock their potential
Students in rural Nebraska are unlocking their musical talents thank to online video lessons with teachers in Manhattan.
Five of the most-liked Washington Post comments from the last 24 hours
Friday's edition includes the health-care law, reclining airplane seats and taking a job in an ex-girlfriend's home town.
The benefits of partnerships between Silicon Valley and government agencies
U.S. government agencies would benefit from teaming up with tech companies. Here are some promising potential combinations.
Snapchat’s 23-year-old CEO was smart to turn down a $3 billion offer
Its 23-year-old founder deserves praise for having the strength to turn down a $3 billion offer from Facebook.
Sports fans aside, it’s time to dump your cable provider
With half of your cable bill going to pay for sports programming, there's no point in sticking around.
Five of the most-liked Washington Post comments from the last 24 hours
Thursday's edition includes Obamacare, Fox News medical "experts" and the challenges of leaving a bad relationship.
Typhoon Haiyan: Red Cross joins with Facebook to raise funds for the Philippines
Facebook users in the United States will see a message atop their news feed encouraging them to donate.
Bill Gates: ‘The pace of innovation today is faster than ever.’
Bill Gates says in Wired Magazine that today's pace of innovation is faster than ever.
10 companies that could become the next big Internet IPO after Twitter
Here are 10 companies that are changing the way we live, and could be the next tech company to grab the IPO spotlight.