by David Brooks | Jun 27, 2016 | Blog
New Hampshire has passed a law regulating online raid-hailing firms like Uber, but it’s not too tough: Uber is fine with it. “Most of the provisions in the so-called Uber bill mirror existing practices of Uber, which supported the legislation. The law bars...
by David Brooks | Jun 27, 2016 | Blog
I’ve written about Dartmouth professor Hany Farid a few times over the past decade and a bit because of his interesting work using software to detect manipulation of digital photos, including a company called Fourandsix (“forensics” – get it?)...
by David Brooks | Jun 27, 2016 | Blog
By Targeted News Service: Recent patents filed by individuals or companies in New Hampshire include: GTAT of Merrimack has been assigned a patent (9,369,553) developed by two co-inventors for a “mobile electronic device comprising an ultrathin sapphire cover plate.”...
by David Brooks | Jun 24, 2016 | Blog
A small startup in Peterborough called QaZing (they spell it qaZING but I have my capitalization standards) that connects people with assistants in an Uber-like fashion is the only company in New Hampshire that so far is trying to raise money through the new equity...
by David Brooks | Jun 23, 2016 | Blog
Hundreds and hundreds of pounds of old oyster shells are collected from restaurants around New Hampshire each week and eventually placed into Great Bay, the huge tidal estuary that swings west of Portsmouth, to create a substrate for new oysters to grow. It’s...