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Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Will The New Google Glass Look Like The Old Google Glass? It looks like we're still a long way from smart glasses that actually look anything like regular glasses. |
Information Today November 11, 2014 |
Thomson Reuters Announces Top 100 Global Innovators The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters released its 2014 Top 100 Global Innovators list. |
CRM November 2014 Marshall Lager |
For Hewlett-Packard, FantasySalesTeam Makes Results a Reality Tech leader sees sales gains - -and a culture change -- with gamification solution. |
Fast Company Harry McCracken |
Khrushchev Visits IBM: A Strange Tale of Silicon Valley History On November 18, PBS's American Experience will document the visit in a program titled Cold War Roadshow, with new commentary by Khrushchev's son Sergei. |
Fast Company Peter Wade |
Amazon Unveils $39 Fire TV Stick To Battle Google's Chromecast The Fire TV Stick is similar to Chromecast in function, design, and price, but bests the competition in memory, storage, and processing speed. |
Fast Company Harry McCracken |
At Apple's October Event, Specs Mattered More Than Usual, And That's Okay If 2014 was a specs-oriented year for the Mac and iPad, it would be nice to think that 2015 might be one in which both product lines get industrial-design refreshes. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Apple's New iPads: Thinner, Faster, And Now Available In Gold Looking to boost sluggish tablet sales, Apple on Thursday took the wraps off a pair of new iPad models -- the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 -- equipped with its Touch ID fingerprint sensors. |
Fast Company Eric Hansen |
The Best Drones For Aerial Photography, Videography, And Generally Having Fun Dozens of pre-assembled consumer drones are now available between $200 and $9,000, and we looked into virtually all of them. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 16, 2014 Christian Camerota |
Has Apple Reinvented the Watch? Ryan Raffaelli has one big question about the Apple Watch: Will anyone other than existing Apple users buy it? Why Apple's new wearable falls short of radical innovation. |
Fast Company Rebecca Greenfield |
Why You Won't Be Wearing An iWatch A looming trademark dispute is the most obvious explanation for Apple's deviation from iNames. |
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