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Drone Nation: A New Industry Takes Flight
The unmanned aircraft are finding uses in many fields, from monitoring pipelines to covering news and sports events
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The Work of North Korea's Art Factory
Mansudae Art Studio runs a thriving international business building monuments for foreign countries
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Five Hard Drives to Keep Your Data Secure
Keep all your trade secrets safe with one of these devices
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What NASA’s Doing With $17.7 Billion
For fiscal year 2014 the U.S. space agency has a lot on its plate
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Summer's Coolest Bold Striped Ties, Modeled by a Dog
The tie makes the man, right? Well, also man’s best friend. Bodhi the Menswear Dog sports summer’s coolest neckwear options
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Moving Madison Square Garden: The Past, Present, and Future of the World's Most Famous Arena
Four New York City architects unveil plans for moving the home of the Knicks and Rangers
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Five Hard Drives to Keep Your Data Secure
Keep all your trade secrets safe with one of these devices
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The Six Best Wireless Speakers
A roundup of products from Jawbone, Sonos, Beats by Dr. Dre, and Bose
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How Fast Does Your Phone Lose Value?
What yesterday's phone is worth
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Steve Jobs's First-Choice Location for Apple, His Obsession with Stairs, Architecture: A Timeline
A lifelong architecture buff, Jobs collaborated with Norman Foster on a new campus for Apple's Cupertino (Calif.) headquarters
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The Cell Phone Turns 40. What's Next?
The cell phone turns 40 on April 3. It’s gone from a sci-fi concept to a brick-size telephone to a pocket computer. Here’s a look at how it’s permeated our lives and culture
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Wearable Tech
Google Glass, the Pebble watch, and other examples of wearable technology
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Facebook, Google, and the Jargon of Privacy Policies
Consumers ignore or misunderstand privacy policies because of confusing language, and some simply don't trust apps
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CEO Tech Guide to Creative Financing
A variety of innovative methods, from crowdsourcing to peer-to-peer lending and even revenue-based financing, can help fund startups and small businesses
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Animals in Space
From American fruit flies to a stray Muscovite mutt named Laika, and on to this week's Iranian monkey, non-human space-goers can boast of quite a tradition
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CES 2013: Massive Smartphones and Bulked-Up Flash Drives
Tech companies from Samsung to Nvidia attempt to out-flash each other at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
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The Rise of the Corporate Sustainability Officer
With about one-fourth of U.S. electronic waste being recycled—much of it poorly—U.S. companies are appointing CSOs to ensure that e-waste is disposed of cleanly and securely
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The Corporate Apology Tour, via Instagram
A brief photographic history of CEO backtracking from public outcry
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Tim Cook at Apple
A look at tech's most powerful CEO
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What CEOs Should Know About Planning for Disasters
What businesses have learned from Sandy, the Japan tsunami, and other unexpected disruptions
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Incubators Come in All Shapes, Sizes, and Specialties
The accelerator concept originated by Y Combinator is now widely copied in Silicon Valley and beyond
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Intellectual-Property Threats Abound for U.S. Companies
The growing number of ways intellectual-property theft is committed—and prevented
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Play/Pause: A Look at 30 Years of the Compact Disc
It was 30 years ago that Sony introduced the CDP-101, the world's first compact disc player. A look back at the three decades since
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The Tools and Trials of the Expanding Virtual Office
Ins and outs of telecommuting
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When Software Catastrophe Strikes
Here are 10 of the most damaging computer bugs in history
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Corporations Solidify Their Cloud Plans
Companies from Netflix to Google to the New York Stock Exchange are finding new ways to harness cloud computing
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Social Media Misfires
From McDonald's to Netflix, here's a look at some of the biggest social networking advertising missteps in recent memory
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Silicon Valley Startup Offices
A beautiful office is a recruiting tool, says one founder. A look at four well-designed work spaces
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What's the Next Big Thing in Business Services?
VC money is flowing into everything from social media marketing to budgeting tools as companies turn to startups for cloud-based services
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TechShop Creations
Made at TechShop, headed out into the world
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Technology's Forgotten Pioneers
In honor of remote control inventor Eugene Polley, we recognize other influential but neglected inventors who have felt the sting of stolen glory
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The Six Best Wireless Speakers
A roundup of products from Jawbone, Sonos, Beats by Dr. Dre, and Bose
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Five Hard Drives to Keep Your Data Secure
Keep all your trade secrets safe with one of these devices
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Twelve Sites That Will Put You to Work Now
Make anywhere from a few bucks to a few hundred dollars per hour
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Steve Jobs's First-Choice Location for Apple, His Obsession with Stairs, Architecture: A Timeline
A lifelong architecture buff, Jobs collaborated with Norman Foster on a new campus for Apple's Cupertino (Calif.) headquarters
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Animals in Space
From American fruit flies to a stray Muscovite mutt named Laika, and on to this week's Iranian monkey, non-human space-goers can boast of quite a tradition
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The 20 Countries With the Highest Per Capita Cell-Phone Use
The U.S. and China lag smaller countries that boast far-higher penetration of mobile-phone use, according to the International Telecommunication Union
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Best Young Tech Entrepreneurs 2011
Meet the women and men, aged 30 and under, who are running companies that could become the next Google or Facebook
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Famous Cases of Corporate Espionage
Whether it's trawling through trash or hacking a computer network, the practice
of spying on competitors is no secret
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Tim Cook at Apple
A look at tech's most powerful CEO
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World's Most Advanced Robots
From the battlefield to the dance floor, new tech innovations are creating robots that fight, climb, heal, and boogie
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Wearable Tech
Google Glass, the Pebble watch, and other examples of wearable technology
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How Fast Does Your Phone Lose Value?
What yesterday's phone is worth
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Facebook, Google, and the Jargon of Privacy Policies
Consumers ignore or misunderstand privacy policies because of confusing language, and some simply don't trust apps
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The Best and Worst of Sony
The checkered past of a struggling Sony
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Goldman Sachs, the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
For nearly 150 years, Goldman Sachs has made its employees, investors and shareholders incredibly rich. With those profits have come much controversy
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Bloomberg Markets Most Influential 50
Bloomberg Markets Ranks the 50 Most Influential People
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The Cell Phone Turns 40. What's Next?
The cell phone turns 40 on April 3. It’s gone from a sci-fi concept to a brick-size telephone to a pocket computer. Here’s a look at how it’s permeated our lives and culture
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15 Unusual Solar-Powered Machines
Inventors and entrepreneurs are harnessing the sun’s power to fuel everything
from wheelchairs to airplanes
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Silicon Valley Startup Offices
A beautiful office is a recruiting tool, says one founder. A look at four well-designed work spaces
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Marvels of Medical Technology
From surgical robots to heart valves
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Top 15 Executive MBA Programs
Where chief information officers can get a degree while continuing to work
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Get Smart: 10 Cities Using Data to Improve the Quality of Life
Facing a huge increase in their populations, cities around the globe are turning to data analytics to help them deal with problems sooner
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Cities with the Biggest Growth in Tech Jobs
Silicon Valley isn't the only area hunting for talent
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The Angry Birds Theme Park
The mobile game's creator, Rovio, has partnered with a Finnish theme park to open Angry Birds Land
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When Software Catastrophe Strikes
Here are 10 of the most damaging computer bugs in history
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Five Hard Drives to Keep Your Data Secure
Keep all your trade secrets safe with one of these devices
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The Six Best Wireless Speakers
A roundup of products from Jawbone, Sonos, Beats by Dr. Dre, and Bose
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How Fast Does Your Phone Lose Value?
What yesterday's phone is worth
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Steve Jobs's First-Choice Location for Apple, His Obsession with Stairs, Architecture: A Timeline
A lifelong architecture buff, Jobs collaborated with Norman Foster on a new campus for Apple's Cupertino (Calif.) headquarters
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The Cell Phone Turns 40. What's Next?
The cell phone turns 40 on April 3. It’s gone from a sci-fi concept to a brick-size telephone to a pocket computer. Here’s a look at how it’s permeated our lives and culture
Comments
Wearable Tech
Google Glass, the Pebble watch, and other examples of wearable technology
Comments
Facebook, Google, and the Jargon of Privacy Policies
Consumers ignore or misunderstand privacy policies because of confusing language, and some simply don't trust apps
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CEO Tech Guide to Creative Financing
A variety of innovative methods, from crowdsourcing to peer-to-peer lending and even revenue-based financing, can help fund startups and small businesses
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Animals in Space
From American fruit flies to a stray Muscovite mutt named Laika, and on to this week's Iranian monkey, non-human space-goers can boast of quite a tradition
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CES 2013: Massive Smartphones and Bulked-Up Flash Drives
Tech companies from Samsung to Nvidia attempt to out-flash each other at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
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The Rise of the Corporate Sustainability Officer
With about one-fourth of U.S. electronic waste being recycled—much of it poorly—U.S. companies are appointing CSOs to ensure that e-waste is disposed of cleanly and securely
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The Corporate Apology Tour, via Instagram
A brief photographic history of CEO backtracking from public outcry
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Tim Cook at Apple
A look at tech's most powerful CEO
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What CEOs Should Know About Planning for Disasters
What businesses have learned from Sandy, the Japan tsunami, and other unexpected disruptions
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Incubators Come in All Shapes, Sizes, and Specialties
The accelerator concept originated by Y Combinator is now widely copied in Silicon Valley and beyond
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Intellectual-Property Threats Abound for U.S. Companies
The growing number of ways intellectual-property theft is committed—and prevented
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Play/Pause: A Look at 30 Years of the Compact Disc
It was 30 years ago that Sony introduced the CDP-101, the world's first compact disc player. A look back at the three decades since
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The Tools and Trials of the Expanding Virtual Office
Ins and outs of telecommuting
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When Software Catastrophe Strikes
Here are 10 of the most damaging computer bugs in history
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Corporations Solidify Their Cloud Plans
Companies from Netflix to Google to the New York Stock Exchange are finding new ways to harness cloud computing
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Social Media Misfires
From McDonald's to Netflix, here's a look at some of the biggest social networking advertising missteps in recent memory
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Silicon Valley Startup Offices
A beautiful office is a recruiting tool, says one founder. A look at four well-designed work spaces
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What's the Next Big Thing in Business Services?
VC money is flowing into everything from social media marketing to budgeting tools as companies turn to startups for cloud-based services
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TechShop Creations
Made at TechShop, headed out into the world
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Technology's Forgotten Pioneers
In honor of remote control inventor Eugene Polley, we recognize other influential but neglected inventors who have felt the sting of stolen glory
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