Heavenly Apple

As it’s stated in the book of Jobs: Thou shalt not worship false iPhones.

Or so goes the thinking in a new study from Duke University, which concludes: “The brand name logo on a laptop or…

The past few months have been fruitful for Israeli startups. Several U.S. and European tech giants have made high-profile acquisitions. Foreign VCs are making massive capital injections. Now…

No More No Less Faucet by Jasper Hou. Image via Yanko Design.

This high-tech faucet solves two problems, both for you and for the environment. First, no more wasting water down the drain…

It’s been over a year since Coca-Cola introduced the PlantBottle, made from a mix of petroleum-based materials and up to 30% plant-based materials. We were a bit skeptical of the bottle…

There are three, and only three, models for organizing innovation that work.

The first is the “turn the masses loose” model, also known as the “innovation is everyone’s job, every day” model. It…

The Flux Capacitor: 005

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Google launched a very interesting tool that offers suggestions as you type: Google Scribe. It’s not exactly the service I anticipated 3 years ago, but Google Scribe works surprisingly well. For…

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I really hate electric cooking-hobs, but this touch-sensitive concept has even me wanting to try it. Yes, a touch-sensitive, touch-controlled cooker. But first, what’s wrong with electricity?

Google phone booth

When Google announced the previously rumored phone call feature for Google Voice inside Gmail, we all got excited for a Skype-challenging VoIP service that’s already embedded in our…

After Microsoft’s Surface multitouch table premiered, early implementations were limited: retail stores, hotels, restaurants, bored executives goofing off in board rooms, and university…

When Google announced the previously rumored phone call feature for Google Voice inside Gmail, we all got excited for a Skype-challenging VoIP service that’s already embedded in our…

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Coimbatore Krishnarao (C.K.) Prahalad would have been 69 on August 8, 2010, but sadly he passed away from a sudden lung illness on April 16 of this year. Along with Gary Hamel and Peter Druker…