by David Brooks | Apr 12, 2016 | Blog
This morning I was a guest on the NH Public Radio talk show “The Exchange,” talking about state and federal response to drones, when I had a brilliant idea. We were discussing how to react if a drone does something illegal, like hover in front of your...
by David Brooks | Apr 12, 2016 | Blog
(This is my column in the Concord Monitor today): When a computer beat one of the world’s best players at the ancient Asian board game known as Go last month, a lot of people around the world were excited, but a surprising number were dismayed. Count me among the...
by David Brooks | Apr 11, 2016 | Blog
Ideas to help Americans get healthier don’t usually spring from sugary breakfast cereals. But there are always exceptions, and a new company formed by a pair of Dartmouth professors is one. “We were trying to figure out how to do this and the answer came at...
by David Brooks | Apr 11, 2016 | Blog
The following federal patents were assigned recently to companies or individuals in New Hampshire. TomTom North America, Lebanon, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,301,099) developed by James Alan Witmer, Lebanon, N.H., for a “method of analyzing points of interest...
by David Brooks | Apr 9, 2016 | Blog
There’s a great story in the Concord Monitor today about a small town’s debate over the statue of a Yeti-like creature. It’s not really geeky, but it’s too good to miss. So click through and start reading:...
by David Brooks | Apr 8, 2016 | Blog
Robot Loves Kitty, a husband-and-wife indie game studio based in Manchester, is partnering with game investor Execution Labs on “Upsilon Circuit, a game that is like a combination of The Price is Right game show and The Hunger Games movie,”...