Worth another look... Although published in 2012, this remains a definitive read on leadership, management and disciplined capital allocation. In an era defined by volatility, technological disruption ...
The latest embedded world North America conference is in Anaheim this year (Nov. 4-6). It's not quite as big as the one in Nuremberg, Germany, but it's growing. We will add new content to this page as ...
A hot potato: As more websites implement age verification checks, many users are migrating to smaller, less regulated sites – unintentionally increasing their risk of encountering malware.
A new report out today from cybersecurity company INKY Technology Corp. is sounding the alarm over a new wave of phishing threats that use QR codes in increasingly dangerous and deceptive ways, ...
The cover of "Marble Hall Murders" beside author Anthony Horowitz. (Courtesy of Harper Collins Publishers) Author Anthony Horowitz is out with a new book that takes jabs at mystery novels, while still ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Writes about the future of finance and technology, follow for more. Banks used to wait for customers to come to them—now they meet ...
If there is one thing in software engineering that is a given, it’s that engineers need continuous education. While graduating college might have made us think that we were “done,” the truth is that ...
Welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter. Hello, fellow readers. I’m culture critic and fervent bookworm Chris Vognar. This week we speak with lifelong Angeleno Jason De Leon, whose book ...
When it came time to compile the possible contenders for the 2024 Biblioracle Book Awards for fiction, I came up with 20 titles, more than one-third of all the new fiction I read this year. This is an ...
As we turn the page to 2025, it’s impossible not to reflect on the transformative trends of 2024. From the growing influence of AI to the rise of modern languages like Rust and the increasing focus on ...