Inside the patent wars that are ruining American innovation
As long as companies can file frivolous lawsuits over dubious patents, Americans will lose.
On Oct 14, 2014 by S.E. Smith
Robots are coming, and they want your job
Can technology make you obsolete?
On Oct 8, 2014 by Mike Wehner
Inside the cult of Apple worship
In bowing to the Apple gods, what are we all really buying into?
On Sep 25, 2014 by Chris Osterndorf
It’s time for Oculus Rift to put up or shut up
Is there a future for the Internet’s favorite VR headset?
On Sep 23, 2014 by Dennis Scimeca
CuteCircuit, pioneers of the wearable market, celebrates 10 years
The company just celebrated its 10th anniversary with a ready-to-wear collection that’s customizable via smartphone.
On Sep 18, 2014 by EJ Dickson
My post-coma struggle to understand the Internet
On June 14, 2001, I was in a horrible car accident. And then, I had to learn how to use the Internet.
On Sep 18, 2014 by Françoise Gordon
Why selling out is fandom’s most dangerous game
After Minecraft‘s sale to Microsoft, longtime fans are worried about the game’s future, but it’s their love that will save it.
On Sep 17, 2014 by Gillian Branstetter
What the death of analog means for a Google future
Are we going to end up digitizing everything?
On Sep 12, 2014 by S.E. Smith
Check out the world’s first 3D-printed car
The Strati took a grand total of 44 hours of printing, two days of assembly, and 40 parts to make. Somewhere, Henry Ford is smiling.
On Sep 11, 2014 by Aja Romano
What’s the matter with Anna Wintour’s flip phone?
The persistence of tech-shaming says a lot about our weird relationship with our phones.
On Sep 9, 2014 by Chris Osterndorf
New York Fashion Week goes high-tech with CuteCircuit
Fashion company CuteCircuit is a rarity: It makes wearables you’d actually want to wear.
On Sep 5, 2014 by EJ Dickson
The Illuminati doesn’t run the world—but it does control the Internet
For a secret society, the Illuminati must have a great press agent, because they are everywhere these days.
On Aug 29, 2014 by Chris Osterndorf
When cyberbullying happens to your child
The behavior must end.
On Aug 28, 2014 by Elizabeth Peace
Could earthquake prediction tech save California from the ‘Big One’?
These advancements could save lives.
On Aug 27, 2014 by S.E. Smith
Can high-tech fix America’s standardized testing problem?
A big problem needs a big solution.
On Aug 22, 2014 by [email protected]
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