A review of the RIT Mobile app, from the perspectives of functionality, design and accessibility.
European Parliament just passed laws that may inhibit meme use.
What's scarier: Artificial intelligence or the people in charge of it?
We browse through the internet constantly and not often are we blocked or restricted from accessing websites or certain content. However, that is not the case in many countries...
The lines between ads, content and its viewers are blurring.
The School of Film and Animation is growing fast but may not have the resources to keep up with demand.
A thorough look at the pros and cons of various modes of on-campus transportation. How will you get to class?
Learn more about the advancements in cyber and human technology within the Air Force.
Technologies and opportunities you can expect from the new MAGIC Center, opening this fall.
A smart assistant glitch sparks fear of sentient machines and overreaching tech.
As technology becomes even more advanced and complex, new fields of study are created to manage the chaos.
Investigating the psychological impacts of phone usage.
RIT professors are pioneering the next generation of space observation.
The Microsoft-led advent of "Mixed Reality" technology is making it even harder for people to wrap their heads around all these new headsets.
Blockchain's and Bitcoin's potentials are capturing more and more of the public's consciousness. However, there is still some debate about where these phenomenon will lead.
RIT's Center for Computational Relativity and Gravity has helped detect elusive gravitational waves.
Tech companies like Google have engineered the iteration we often think is purely just a lack of innovation.
Game publishers know exactly how to "game" you for the most possible money.
2017's iteration of the student-run design conference brought speakers, workshops and exposure to new sides of design for attendees.
Silicon Valley and Washington have begun to butt heads with one another. Can they reach an agreement, or will the fight get ugly?
Our identities are increasingly intertwined with spaces controlled by private interests. How do we ensure they're preserved for posterity?
Considering the laxity and systemic factors that led to the Equifax Breach, the need to ensure your information is secure is ever the more apparent.
YouTube has kept its creators in the dark as the current political climate has necessitated the evolution of the platform's algorithms.
Online delivery services are here. Will they gobble up grocery stores?
Students of various disciplines came together to create on Sept. 16 and 17 for the first-ever iteration of this very unique hackathon.
Uber and Lyft have revolutionized travel by increasing convenience while decreasing prices. The door to Upstate New York was finally opened for the taxi and cab alternatives this past summer on June 30...
Hot Wheelz, RIT’s all-female racing team, built upon their unique strengths to come out victorious at this year's Formula Hybrid competition.
It finally happened. Ride-hailing services like Lyft and Uber have come to upstate New York...
CIAS freshmen have been busy this school year creating a Motion Capture system from scratch, and all on their own
Cartoonist Robert Sikoryak recently spoke at RIT about his new graphic novel "Terms and Conditions" which parodies the famous iTunes agreement.