
Tech Is Killing Street Food
The wealthy hubs of the United States and India are embracing informal gastronomy, but not the people who have traditionally provided it.

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Technology is transforming city life, for better and worse

The wealthy hubs of the United States and India are embracing informal gastronomy, but not the people who have traditionally provided it.

A short story explores the possible quandaries of future wearable computing.

Charlie Santore sees Los Angeles from the inside, by breaking into safes whose owners can no longer unlock them.

New technologies are making war even more horrific.

The city of canals has been flooding for centuries. Others can learn from its adaptations.

Blockchain-based mapping hopes to replace GPS. Can it be trusted?

Fashionable minimalism replaced plush opulence. That’s a recipe for commotion.

But cities can fight back.

The billionaire is drilling for futuristic transit under Los Angeles. He didn’t have to ask the neighbors first.

“Rich people don’t get their own ‘better’ firefighters, or at least they aren’t supposed to.”