Last Call for Bad Calls
Computers are just about ready to take over the judging and scoring for all sporting events
Un-Scaling the Mountain
Still own a car? How retro. Sharing everything from office space to Ping-Pong tables will soon be the only way to play
Exclusive: Why the Next Super Bowl Could Be Much Safer
Doctors never have to make bad guesses about whether a player has a concussion again
Headbanger's Windfall
This might be the last Super Bowl played with doctors making bad guesses about whether a player has a concussion
Tell Me More About Me, Please
People don't want to share personal information, but they are learning to mine it themselves
The End of Dumb Money
Bitcoin may not be the currency of the future, but sooner or later something like it will emerge.
The End of Dumb Money
Bitcoin may not be the currency of the future, but sooner or later something like it will emerge
The End of Mass Production
Airbnb is leading a DIY Internet revolution that could upend chains everywhere
The Internet of Everything Holiday Shopping Guide
Our gadget guru scours the earth for newfangled connected devices. A Porkfolio for the person you love?
Here Come The Bots
Google and other companies believe that robots today are like cell phones back when they were the size of bricks
The Robots Are Coming
Google and other companies believe that robots today are like cell phones back when they were the size of bricks.
Doctors Without Borders (For the Rest of Us)
New technology, Obamacare and a shortage of doctors in the U.S. may make offshore medical care a necessity rather than a luxury
Why Naked Selfies Are Bad News for Facebook
The sudden rise of Snapchat shows that people want their privacy back.
Today, Glasses. Tomorrow, Body Implants?
The rapid evolution of wearable technology is moving gadgetry ever closer to, and possibly inside, us.
What's the NSA Going to Do With Your Data?
The agency isn't saying, but the ability to predict individual behavior from torrents of digital data is rapidly advancing
The Problem With Healthcare.gov Is Yahoos
A website as elaborate as Obamacare is too important to leave to the people that brought us the TSA and the 1040 tax form
The Problem With Healthcare.gov: Government Yahoos
A website as elaborate as Obamacare is too important to leave to the people that brought us the TSA and the 1040 tax form.
What Would Steve Jobs Wear?
Apple has always worn technology on its sleeve, but will customers?
What Would Steve Jobs Wear?
The marriage of fashion and technology has been awkward, and occasionally ugly, but Apple may change things
The NBA's New Technology Will Change the Way We Watch Sports
We're going to get so much data about stuff we never had data about that it will be years before software jockeys figure out the best ways to use it.
Big Data's Full-Court Press
The NBA is leading a revolution that will change forever the way we watch sports
The Internet Is Killing the Middle Class
What you need to do, now, if you hope to survive in the world of Watson, long tails, and Curious.com