Next month, the design world will collapse upon Milan, for Salone Internazionale del Mobile, the world's biggest contemporary furniture fair. Luckily for design fans eager to taste some eye candy, previews of the best wares are ...READ»
As those of us who live in drought-stricken areas know, water is a precious commodity. IBM knows it too, which is why the company announced plans today to launch a new line of water services--a market that IBM thinks will be worth ...READ»
MIT has been keeping us on our toes recently. First we heard about robotic farmers tending to fruit and vegetable plants, and now researchers at the venerable university have re-engineered lithium ion batteries to charge at ...READ»
After years of being teased for Internet hubris, Al Gore once again is taking his MO back to the Internet. Today, he and his group, the Alliance for
Climate Protection, will be lobbing for a new ".eco" domain that ...READ»
Like it or not, MBAs influence a lot of what happens in the world. They run major companies. They lead innovative startups. They build the business plans and crunch the numbers that fuel a lot of our economy and culture.
I ...READ»
If you’re in PR, as I am, there’s always a bit of soul-searching along with ire when your profession takes a hit. The latest case in point is a blog the other day by marketing expert and PR extraordinaire Seth Godin.
In ...READ»
Apple's iPod shuffle was already among the smallest MP3 players on the market, but the company has just released a largely re-invented shuffle that's even more compact and comes with two times as much storage.The shuffle now has a ...READ»
"Michael, I'm detecting elevated stress levels in your voice print. Is something going wrong?" is exactly the sort of line you'll hear spoken by the fictional KITT in Knight Rider from time to time. And with a patent it just ...READ»