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We're used to fairly similar LCD screens on pretty much all our mobile gadgets and TVs. That's all about to change
Read More »Geothermal Energy Without The Earthquakes
GTherm's new technology solves the unfortunate side effect of harvesting the Earth's heat--serious tremors.
Read More »Does Corporate Culture Pay?
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Read More »7 Tips on Employee Satisfaction
Good managers know that happy employees are loyal, productive employees. Below are seven areas to improve employee satisfaction. Employee attitudes typically reflect the moral of the company.
Read More »The Bin Laden Raid Could Transform Asia’s 21st Century Arms Race
How a split-second stall in a top-secret chopper could lead to a new-and-improved Chinese stealth fighter and greatly alter the international arms race--in four easy steps. 1. Get to the chopper.
Read More »Business Plans by the Numbers
When writing a business plan, here's how to run the numbers that matter without getting hung-up on those that don't. Entrepreneurs are a courageous bunch—except when it comes to math. I've seen many notoriously tough senior executives shudder at the prospect of running financial projections for their business plans.
Read More »Waste Management’s Quest To Turn Trash Into Power
With the company throwing money at solutions that turn refuse into energy, it may soon be about more than just garbage. Not content to sit on its laurels as the largest trash collection company in the country, Waste Management is innovating in one of the unsexiest--but most important--sectors of the economy: garbage
Read More »Fly Like You’re Rich With Social Flights (And Private Planes)
Now that people can organize themselves online, private air travel isn’t just for the wealthy anymore. Have you ever wanted to take a quick weekend trip to some out-of-the-way place, but canned the idea because there was no practical way to get there without having to make a connection or two followed by a long drive--all of which would have eaten up half your weekend?
Read More »iFive: Senate To Quiz Apple/Google, Microsoft Buying Nokia?, Facebook Places Bigger, Winklevoss’ Supreme Court Plan, Nook Apps
1. Apple and Google will be called back to testify before the Senate hearing on digital privacy on Thursday, but this time they'll also be joined by Bret Taylor, the CTO for Facebook
Read More »Six Degrees Of Inspiration
Whom do bold thinkers look to for inspiration?
Read More »iPhone 5 Rumor Round-Up: Late November Arrival, But No NFC?
Though the iPhone 5's arrival is still far away, leaks are getting out about a possible November 21 launch date, a hardware change that'll render your current case unusable, the screen size, and NFC. We've heard a few rumors before about the iPhone 5, most notably that its launch has been delayed well beyond a typical June/July release timeframe
Read More »Remanufacturing Doesn’t Always Make More Sense Than Building New Products
The conventional wisdom is that it always makes sense to reuse or remake products rather than to make new ones--why make a new tire when you can retread an old one, and why manufacture a new inkjet cartridge when you can refill a used one? But conventional wisdom is often wrong. In some cases, it may actually be more resource and energy-efficient to manufacture new products, according to a new study from MIT
Read More »Facebook Helps Residents Dealing With Mississippi River Flooding
Mississippi River flooding is at its worst in decades. With thousands evacuated and the levees breaking, the Army Corps of Engineers has begun an audacious Facebook initiative to keep the public informed.
Read More »Facebook And The iPad May Be No Match For Johnny Law
A pair of bills would regulate the way you use your favorite tech.
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