Why Millennials Still Move to Cities
Millennials are bucking the traditional pull of suburbia and clinging to the jobs and joys offered by cities.
Beyond Email: The New Frontier of Communication
We don't yet know what the ideal form of communication is, but we are sure it's not email.
After the Apple Watch, Is The iCar Next?
Apple's the most valuable company in the world, and desperate to reinvent itself.
Apple Didn't Invent the Smart Watch, but It Will Do It Better
Steve Jobs gets too much credit for his ideas and too little for the way he conducted his complex symphony.
How Patents Kill Innovation and Hold Tech Companies Back
At this point, the technology industry might be better off without any patents.
Meet Kevin Ashton, Father of the Internet of Things
The Internet of Things is like religion: Everywhere and hard to explain.
The Insane Reason Your Clothes Don't Fit… and the Plan to Fix That
Carpe diem, my ass! I'm not doing anything until I can find some clothes that fit.
Should We Be Afraid of Robots?
Doomsayers are predicting that artificial intelligence is going to get too smart for our own good.
Technology Puts the Oscars on Death Row
Kiss that popcorn goodbye: Audiences move from theaters to hand-helds.
Tech Giants Have a Few New Tricks for Stomping Startups
Yes, startups are sexy, but the big tech companies have some advantages.
Hack-ageddon
Nobody knows how to stop these cyberattacks, which will only get more sophisticated and more treacherous.
Working 9 to 5, Past 9...
Get ready for horizontal work, in which you do many jobs over the course of a day.
Tech Bubble? No, It's a Startup Wealth Gap
In Silicon Valley's Game of Thrones, it's winner-take-all.
Amazon May Get Uber-ed
The mighty Amazon might be sunk by the demand for instant gratification.
Broadcast Television Is About to Go the Way of AM Radio
Traditional TV is in the ICU on an IV drip, and it's time to pull the plug.
Take Your Hands Off the Wheel of Death
Tesla's autopilot car is leading a better way to get from Point A to Point B without a detour to the morgue
Tim Cook Can't Succeed Running Steve Jobs's Company
For Apple to continue to dominate, it needs to forget about its visionary founder.
Bad Cops Can Be Fixed With More Video... Maybe Even the Ones in Ferguson
Videos are more visceral than any after-the-fact journalism, and hard to deny.
We're Not Data, We're Just Friends
MLB wants to own the digital age the way the NFL owned the TV era
Putin Pops Russia's Tech Bubble
Putin's actions in Ukraine have exiled Russia to the economic backwaters
Rent Sweet Rent
There's never been a worse time to buy a house, as the Internet is making ownership a sentimental mistake
Goodbye, Mr. Chip
Computers must start processing the way brains do if we hope to manage the avalanche of data crashing down on us
Running with Numbers
The amount of unadulterated information we'll soon have access to day to day will make "big data" seem as quaint as "surfing the web"
Is This the Death of the Mass Brand?
The arrival of Amazon's smartphone is but another indicator that customers no longer want to be mass consumers