David Pring-Mill, TechHQ

David Pring-Mill

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • TechHQ
  • Singularity Hub
  • Datanami

Past articles by David:

What sepsis management teaches us about healthcare tech

Technology is enabling innovation in healthcare as more healtcare professionals are realizing the convinience it brings, espeically for patient management. → Read More

Will biotech “eat the world” as Net pioneer predicts?

With biotech today where technology was 50 years ago, there is still a lot more innovation and possibilities achieveable in the field in the future. → Read More

An iterative, or 'Plug-and-Play', approach to healthcare

Tech innovators have developed their own ethos and techniques while navigating minefields of risk and uncertainty at a rapid pace including healthcare. → Read More

Why we’re all looking at technology a bit differently

In recent years, practical AI applications were advancing rapidly (even when the underlying technology wasn’t particularly new) and that was often driven → Read More

How EdTech can help mitigate economic disaster

In times of quarantine, workers can use EdTech to reskill, upskill, and emerge ready for a different economy – virtual learning can prepare us for change. → Read More

Why Netflix is reducing the quality of video streaming

Streaming services are capping video quality, as COVID-19 highlights the politics of bandwidth – → Read More

How Bill Ackman (and other leaders) are responding to COVID-19

On the line with CNBC, hedge fund manager Bill Ackman sounded extremely rattled as he described the situation instigated by COVID-19. → Read More

The Streaming Wars – where tech matters as much as content

With Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Peacock, and Quibi joining the entertainment industry’s OTT reconfiguration, there’s a lot of focus on creative content… → Read More

Inside the transition of power at IBM

The year “2020” has practically become synonymous with the US Presidential election, but it actually opened up with the transition of significant, → Read More

Does Visa see the future in fintech — or is it acting out fear?

“Certainly, when you’re in a job like mine, one of the things I think I get paid to do is be paranoid,” said Visa CEO and Chairman, Alfred Kelly. → Read More

Dell’s big bet on edge computing and AI

Dell sold off legacy security firm RSA for over US$2 billion, but an unveiling of their edge computing products says they’re not about to dispense with AI. → Read More

What tech management can learn from Mark Cuban

At the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, outspoken tech investor Mark Cuban shared his thoughts on artificial intelligence (AI) and the → Read More

The FTC’s tech priorities in 2020

The FTC’s role involves prodding companies into fair and forthright practices for the sake of consumers and economy. Can the FTC keep big business honest? → Read More

Does Trump’s deal do right by US tech?

Chinese economic espionage has been extremely "aggressive and unrepentant," and the impact has been felt by the US tech industry, argues David Pring-Mill. → Read More

Digital transformation also means new competition

95 percent of competitive intelligence professionals struggle with some aspect of digital transformation, particularly data gathering and measuring impact. → Read More

What the holidays revealed about our economy

As 2019 came to a close, people checked out festive retail window displays to figure out what to buy. And more broadly, holiday sales provided a window → Read More

Are investors pivoting?

In an episode of the comedic TV series “Community,” two students show up for their PE class, expecting to resume their physical education. Only it’s not a → Read More

AI in healthcare is improving hospital operations

According to Statistics MRC, the global market for AI in healthcare could reach US$19.25 billion by 2026. The high capital requirement is hindering market → Read More

As 5G spreads throughout APAC, Trump demands 6G

5G promises low latency and faster speeds. However, it has been slow to arrive in the United States. President Trump isn’t happy about that. In a recent → Read More

No, robots didn’t secretly kill 29 scientists in a lab

If the internet chatter is to be believed, four robots, disgruntled by their state of robotic servitude, annihilated an entire laboratory of 29 scientists. → Read More