If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Technology craves a narrative but often has a short memory for history. As a publication that ...
If the book is dead, nobody bothered to tell the folks at Capitol Hill Books in Washington, D.C. Books of every size, shape and genre occupy each square inch of the converted row house — including the ...
In the tech world, 2023 was a year of pure chaos. Like I said: pure chaos. Now, with some of the dust settling, and an all-too-brief holiday respite upon us, it’s a fine time to reflect on where we ...
As it advances, technology shapes and changes how we interact with almost everything in our lives, and books are no exception. With the introduction of OpenAI's ChatGPT, the tension between the ...
There were many great technology books published in 2020, but when polling technology and digital executives for some of the best reads of the year, here are some that rose to the top. If you have a ...
In “Against Technoableism,” Ashley Shew argues that it’s not the individuals who need “fixing,” it’s their environment. By Andrew Leland When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our ...