Your next car will be hacked. Will autonomous vehicles be worth it?
Self-driving cars could cut road deaths by 80%, but without better security they put us at risk of car hacking and even ransoms, experts at SXSW say
SXSW: the secret festival gathering for 20 US mayors with tech agendas
The country’s most forward-thinking mayors want to attract tech money and jobs to their cities – and much of that happens through networking at the event
We all love to 😂 and the French are 💔: what we learned about emojis at SXSW
We might not have realised it, but emojis have given us a powerful shorthand emotional vocabulary – even if most of us are cry-laughing 20% of the time
SXSW apologizes after asking US Rio 2016 Olympian to remove hijab
Ibtihaj Muhammad was told that her headscarf had to be removed for a security photo, and was then given a pass with another – incorrect – Muslim name
Former lawmaker Wendy Davis: 'Trolls want to diminish and sexualize you'
A campaign spread false explicit images of the Texan in an effort to undermine her. But the media has also played a role in public perceptions of women
Do not try this at home: hacking your brain with electronics
Internet trolls are 'Machiavellian sadists and psychopaths' - expert
Our tech future: the rich own the robots while the poor have 'job mortgages'
Obama attempts to heal rift between tech world and government at SXSW
The president did not directly comment on the battle between Apple and the FBI but said that ‘fetishishing our phones above every other value is incorrect’
October 2015
SXSW considering 'all-day event on harassment' after pulling gaming panels
Festival has offered to reinstate one of the panels it cancelled after threats of violence and is reportedly considering an all-day event on the topic
March 2015
Why brands like Pebble keep coming back to Kickstarter
Changing business
The seven trends of SXSW 2015
Changing business
SXSW 2015: signs of a rebirth for retail
Why will we pay $80 to save 2,000 birds but only $8 more to save 200,000?