Scott Tilley, Florida Today

Scott Tilley

Florida Today

Melbourne, FL, United States

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  • Florida Today

Past articles by Scott:

All good things must come to an end: So long, and thanks for all the fish

Tilley writes about eight years of tech columns for FLORIDA TODAY → Read More

Looking Back at 2018: Big Data, Privacy, and Security; Genetic Engineering; Cutting the Cord

Big Data, Privacy, and Security; Genetic Engineering; Cutting the Cord are the big tech stories of 2018 → Read More

Cutting the Cord: New names include Acorn TV, BritBox, and CuriosityStream

Cutting the Cord: New names include Acorn TV, BritBox, and CuriosityStream → Read More

Profound ethical questions has it appears eugenics is upon us: Get ready for CRISPR Babies

Profound ethical questions as it appears eugenics is upon us: Get ready for CRISPR Babies → Read More

How to Become a Data Scientist: Prepare for a 21st Century career

How to Become a Data Scientist: Prepare for a 21st Century career → Read More

Type 1 Diabetes: Unfortunately technology hasn't found a cure

Type 1 Diabetes: Unfortunately technology hasn't found a cure → Read More

Silent Disco: Dancing alone together is a 'perfect metaphor' for modern society

Silent Disco: Dancing alone together is a 'perfect metaphor' for modern society → Read More

Scary tech stories: Be afraid, very afraid

Halloween is just around the corner, so it’s time to share a few scary tech stories. These everyday events are so horrific, so unnatural, so alarming, that I suggest you read the rest of this column with all the lights on. You were warned. Have you ever lost the tiny remote that comes with your Apple TV? I’ve done it numerous times, and whenever it happens, I realize that there’s no way of… → Read More

An upated policy on ethics for ‘big data’ and tech

In the age of ‘big data’ and new technologiesm, an upated policy on ethics → Read More

Tilley: The space race began on October 4, 1957 with Sputnik

Looking back at the beginnings of the 'Space Race' → Read More

Digital Brothels: Human-form robots as sex workers are already here

Digital Brothels: Human-form robots as sex workers are already here → Read More

Tilley: Computers and Bugs: Which came first?

The word “bug” in a computer program means there’s something wrong. The origins of the term come from the first recorded instance of a literal bug. → Read More

Living the good - and technology driven

A natural paradise and a technology right right here on the Space Coast → Read More

A failure of medical technology when it’s needed most

A medical technology comedy of errors: Complex systems fail when you need them the most → Read More

Blockchain technology: It’s more than Bitcoins, a lot more

Blockchain technology: It’s more than Bitcoins, a lot more → Read More

Streaming and the Internet: Has it killed music as we know it?

Streaming and the Internet: Has it killed music as we know it? → Read More

Automated police? They could be coming to a community near you in the near future

Automated police? They could be coming to a community near you in the near future → Read More

Should you worry about automation taking your job? Yes!

Should you worry about automation taking your job? Yes! → Read More

When it comes to watching World Cup, Hulu let me down

Scott Tilley talks about why Hulu does and doesn’t rock. He found some quirks with Hulu when he was out of the country. → Read More

When it comes to watching World Cup, Hulu let me down

Scott Tilley talks about why Hulu does and doesn’t rock. He found some quirks with Hulu when he was out of the country. → Read More