Prof. Samantha Clarke

Prof. Samantha Clarke is a distinguished professor of Computer Science and an authority on cybersecurity and digital ethics. With a Ph.D. from MIT, she has spent the last fifteen years researching the impact of technology on privacy and security, publishing numerous papers and books on the subject. Samantha regularly advises government bodies and international organizations on policy development related to tech governance. Her insights on the ethical challenges posed by new technologies make her a respected voice in tech circles and an advocate for responsible innovation.

Innovative E-Bikes to Meet Diverse Cyclist Needs

Innovative E-Bikes to Meet Diverse Cyclist Needs

In the rapidly evolving world of e-bikes, versatility is king. The latest offerings from PVY, a newcomer in the micromobility sector, highlight this quest for adaptability. The X20 and MAX26 aim to cater to the diverse requirements of cyclists—from weekend anglers to
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Regulating the Rise of E-Bikes in Honolulu

Regulating the Rise of E-Bikes in Honolulu

The surge in electric bike usage across Hawaiʻi has prompted local legislators to take action regarding their regulation. Honolulu is witnessing a remarkable increase with over 5,000 e-bikes registered. As this new form of transportation gains traction, experts highlight its potential to
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