Games are sneaking into every part of our lives -- at home, school, and work. Cisco, IBM, Microsoft, and even the Army depend on games. and Pretty soon, you'll be a part of one. We guarantee it.READ»
Gibson makes instruments, many of them by hand, much the same way they did 100 years ago. IBM continually reinvents itself, delivering technology that wasn’t imaginable a century ago. Learn how these two remarkably different companies are doing good for their brands and their communities.READ»
From an increased emphasis on local food to generating more power from people's movement, changing how we live and consume resources could take interesting turns in the new year.READ»
Because food safety in China can sometimes be... suboptimal, health inspectors there can now scan a pork chop at the supermarket and know what pig it came from, where it was slaughtered, and if it was stored at proper temperatures.READ»
Because you can't just move a wind turbine once you've installed it, a complicated computer program that analyzes everything from tides to deforestation is taking the guesswork out of where to put them.READ»
Next-generation collaboration tools purport to ‘solve every problem you ever had,’ but what is real and what is noise? Like many new trends, there is enormous hype about anything social today--but to understand how your business will become truly social, start with this primer. READ»
Wave power is virtually unlimited. But like all disruptions to nature, it will probably have some ill effects. Now IBM and friends are trying to figure them out in a controlled setting, before it's too late.READ»
If you're like anyone else, you have no idea how much you pay for electricity. A new app will let you use your phone to see when it's the cheapest, and pick that moment to charge your car. Much better than driving miles to find the cheapest gas.READ»
When you think of the unusual juxtaposition of “client” and “hero,” you might be forgiven for automatically conjuring up an image of Steve Jobs in his trademark jeans, running shoes, and black, long-sleeved mock turtleneck. ...READ»
By tracking every step of the food production process, the next time people start getting sick from cantaloupes, it will be much easier to find which farms are clean, and which are responsible.READ»
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Ever since Diller Scofido & Renfro unveiled their sexy new rehab of Lincoln Center, the place has been a magnet for surprising design: Wet’s frisky fountain, Fashion Week’s ...READ»