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At NeoCon, office interiors that can't be serious
World-renowned design talents like Rem Koolhaas are introducing poorly conceived oddities that don't help solve serious workplace ergonomics issues.
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Smog in Mexico
Cities like Tijuana and Guadalajara haven't followed the capital's lead in trying to clean up their skies. And residents may not know what they're breathing.
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Getting crafty
In a burgeoning U.S. market for small-batch and craft spirits, hundreds of small companies scattered throughout the nation are making new concoctions that would seem otherworldly to the moonshiners of the past.
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Top U.S. cities for venture capital investment
Venture capital firms—and the high-tech startups they support—have historically concentrated in suburban office parks. VC dollars are now flowing to more urban locales.
June 19, 2013 10:02am |
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Never seen before: Steve Jobs talks innovation, legacy
An exclusive 1994 video shows Steve Jobs giving advice to potential entrepreneurs.
June 19, 2013 7:35am |
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Internet of Everything to generate profit of $613bn in 2013
The United States, China and Germany are expected to gain the most through the connection of the physical and digital.
June 19, 2013 6:45am |
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Tesla recalls Model S vehicles over safety concerns
Tesla's CEO has warned that a number of Model S cars have safety flaws, although no accidents have yet been reported.
June 19, 2013 5:47am |
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Rebranding Pandora: Film by Oscar-nominated director shows nuclear is the way
Pandora's Promise is the most important environmental feature film since An Inconvenient Truth. Its ow inconvenient truth? Unfairly maligned nuclear power can save the world from climate change.
1 | June 19, 2013 5:18am |
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The world's smallest 3D printed batteries
Can 3D batteries be as powerful as solid-state counterparts?
1 | June 19, 2013 5:07am |
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Smog in Mexico: it's not where you think it is
MEXICO CITY -- Cities like Tijuana and Guadalajara haven't followed the capital's lead in trying to clean up their skies. And residents may not know what they're breathing.
2 | June 19, 2013 3:04am |
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At NeoCon, office interiors that can't be serious
World-renowned design talents like Rem Koolhaas are introducing poorly conceived oddities that don't help solve serious workplace ergonomics issues.
2 | June 19, 2013 3:00am |
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Are management-free workplaces too good to be true?
Some companies claim to have no bosses. Is this sustainable, or is some semblance of order necessary, at least to not scare off investors and customers?
June 18, 2013 7:25pm |
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App reports bad parking and gets you paid
If you've ever been irked by a bad parking job or seen a vehicle parked where it shouldn't be - there's now an app for that - and you can receive a bounty to boot.
June 18, 2013 7:12pm |
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Solar phone chargers free in New York
Power has become a public commodity for smartphone users in Manhattan with newly installed solar charging stations that are emerging in New York City parks.
June 18, 2013 6:46pm |
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China, Saudi Arabia lead future U.S. tourism growth
The origin of future U.S. tourists is set to shift dramatically.
June 18, 2013 2:19pm |
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A shift among the world's biggest drinkers
Europeans, who could once be counted on to imbibe copious amounts of liquor, have slowed down their consumption rate. Lucky for distilleries, folks in the Asia-Pacific region have picked up the pace.
June 18, 2013 2:06pm |
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Secrets of Ancient Roman concrete revealed
Thousands of years later, breakwaters in Ancient Roman harbors are still intact. Modern formulas don't come close. A mineral analysis reveals the recipe for the sturdier, less CO2-intensive concrete.
11 | June 18, 2013 12:12pm |
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Mobile surge will drive strong advertising recovery
The "mad men" are turning on to smartphones and tablets in a big way, a new report shows.
2 | June 18, 2013 6:47am |
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Android to aim new operating system at low-end phones, emerging markets?
Google may be one step closer to taking over the world.
10 | June 18, 2013 4:12am |
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Too busy to pick up the takeout? Postmates will deliver
A bike courier service that delivers right to the consumer's door is being tested in New York, San Francisco and Seattle.
1 | June 18, 2013 3:00am |
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Unlock your front door using your iPhone
Forget fumbling for your keys. Kevo, a new tap-to-open system from Kwikset, lets you unlock a motorized deadbolt by just touching it (as long as your iPhone is nearby).
3 | June 17, 2013 11:14pm |
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Can the shipping industry take blimps seriously?
World Aeros wants to make airships that can transport 250-ton loads. They're cheaper and more energy efficient than cargo planes, but potential investors must first get over the "giggle factor."
28 | June 17, 2013 8:38pm |
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Kickstarter scam nearly duped thousands out of $120,000
Security is becoming a bigger challenge for Kickstarter as a scam campaign nearly made away with thousands.
3 | June 17, 2013 1:57pm |












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