Molecules and polymers have unique electronic and optical properties suitable for use in electronic devices. These properties, however, are complex and not well understood
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Will Curran turned his passion for entertaining and music into a successful one-stop shop business for teen events. Will Curran loves music. He also loves to entertain.
Read More »Big Money for Cheap Legal Services
Rocket Lawyer, which offers free legal documents and subscriptions for cheap legal advice, has raised $10.8 million. Just months after raising $18.5 million, online legal service Rocket Lawyer has pulled in another $10.8 million.
Read More »Big Money for Cheap Legal Services
Rocket Lawyer, which offers free legal documents and subscriptions for cheap legal advice, has raised $10.8 million. Just months after raising $18.5 million, online legal service Rocket Lawyer has pulled in another $10.8 million.
Read More »HD3’s Electric Slyde
In an effort to rethink watchmaking for the 21st century, Jorg Hysek of HD3 created the groundbreaking Slyde watch concept, which is born of the smartphone age.
Read More »Enduring Your Own Evolution
Co-Founder of PopCap John Vechey explains his evolution from start-up entrepreneur to the founder of a large company recently sold to Electronic Arts.
Read More »From Gamer to Entrepreneur
John Vechey, a college dropout, turned his passion for video games into a company called PopCap, which was sold this summer for about $750 million. But for Vechey, the process of selling was hardly just fun and games. Fourteen years ago, John Vechey dropped out of college to build a video game—but ended up building a video game empire.
Read More »Synchronized dynamic duos: Controlling how magnetic vortices gyrate together
Crystals can guide and control light and electricity by creating spatially periodic energy barriers. An electron (or
Read More »Learning on Someone Else’s Dime
Rumia Ambrose-Burbank, president of Vendor Managed Solutions, which buys maintenance supplies for other companies, recalls how she spun her firm off from what was then Electronic Data Systems, where she once worked in finance.
Read More »ATMs Branch Out
It's hard to remember a time before automated teller machines made our money available 24/7. And since the first networked ATM more than 40 years ago, banks have been trying to make their electronic tellers more secure and more versatile. [More]
Read More »First telecommunications wavelength quantum dot laser on a silicon substrate
A new generation of high speed, silicon-based information technology has been brought a step closer by researchers in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at UCL and the London Centre for Nanotechnology.
Read More »A Brief History Of Video Games
Tuesday, June 07 More than 30 years after Atari popularized the interchangeable game cartridge, gaming-software sales top $33 billion annually, with the global industry value greater than $100 billion. As players big and small convene at E3 in Los Angeles to catch a glimpse of gaming's future, we take a look back at the innovations that got us here.
Read More »There Will Be No Clean Tech Economy Without More Recycling
The rare metals that go into clean technology are already in short supply. Without a way to get them out of our old electronics, we could run out before we know it
Read More »Square Creates An App Store For Offline Payments
You know what you love about the iTunes App Store: You enter your payment information once, and then immediately, all of the world's digital content is available at your finger tips.
Read More »The Dangerously Clean Water Used To Make Your iPhone
The ultra-pure water used to clean semiconductors and make microchips would suck vital minerals right out of your body.
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