Mark Wilson, writing at Fast Company: Now, a full five years later, are we meeting the LoveFrom mascot, Montgomery: a bear, paying homage to San Francisco’s Montgomery Street where LoveFrom is headquartered and will soon open its own store. Montgomery has just appeared on LoveFro … | Continue reading
On the whole I continue to think it’s a tremendous advantage for Kamala Harris to drop into the race as a fresh candidate just three months ahead of the election, but I think this branding effort is one area that shows signs of being rushed. It’s not horrible but it’s not good. I … | Continue reading
Harry McCracken discovers the utility of ChatGPT in technical work. | Continue reading
How I'm filling the Twitter-size hole in my life. | Continue reading
"All of this has led to some pretty serious soul-searching among America’s journalists. Is the future email newsletters? Will podcasts save the news? Does everything need to be short vertical video now? Well, here’s a question that it might be time to start asking: What about Lin … | Continue reading
Nvidia's Omniverse shows the enterprise side of Apple's Vision Pro. | Continue reading
co-founder David Mikkelson drove it off a cliff with a series of terrible managerial and ethical decisions # | Continue reading
The platform is adding new search features that allow jobseekers to look for companies that prioritize DEI and work-life balance. | Continue reading
Inspired by Paelestinian jarrah, the Nave Air Conditioning system is a wall made of terra-cotta that uses water and natural evaporation to cool down a room. | Continue reading
From “Candy Crush” to “Assassin’s Creed,” games of all levels have made a fortune capitalizing on player engagement—and, in many cases, obsession. | Continue reading
A surge of new work is aimed at avoiding extreme, record-breaking fires that keep increasing in Western states. | Continue reading
In his new book, ‘The Rise of the Rest,’ the AOL cofounder and venture capitalist says remote work is creating a crop of new startups across the country. | Continue reading
There are more X-rays of teeth than there are any other kind of imaging, and that high volume can help perfect machine learning algorithms.(fastcompany.com) | Continue reading
Slack kept trying to build a flexible, interactive tool for sharing info–and kept failing. Then it turned to its Salesforce sibling Quip for the answer. | Continue reading
Thanks to the Bridgerton musical and an unauthorized Oprah podcast, the media giants have recently found themselves in the delicate business of suing fans. | Continue reading
Even in an era of Zoom fatigue, Outschool managed to hook a million kids on its unique classes, more than quadrupled its value, and recruited 10,000 teachers amid rampant teaching shortages. But can it keep up the momentum? | Continue reading
To hit his New Year’s weight loss resolution, this ex-Apple employee and journalist became a tech CEO. | Continue reading
The two luminaries met in 1980, and Fuller’s influence on Apple is visible to this day. | Continue reading
The workplace messaging giant’s Next Chapter is expanding its training and hiring initiatives for people who were once in prison. | Continue reading
A Norwegian bridge was engineered using entirely 3D models, an emerging approach that saves both time and money. | Continue reading
The web giant launches a marketing campaign to lure younger users back to Search, but does its patronizing tone miss the mark? | Continue reading
Autonomous vehicles require over 99.9999% reliability in safety-critical functions, and today’s AI is not yet adequate for that. | Continue reading
The cofounder of Software.com believes the companies most likely to succeed in creating flexible-work policies will be constantly gathering data and feeding it back into the system to drive continuous learning. | Continue reading
The Oculus founder, speaking at a Fortune conference Wednesday, had some spicy things to say about Silicon Valley’s indifference to U.S. defense. | Continue reading
In a new book, M. Nolan Gray cites Houston as a model for rethinking zoning. | Continue reading
Elon Musk left the Twitter brand battered after the company gave up control of its own story. Now it needs to win that back. | Continue reading
After the recent success of films like ‘Detective Pikachu,’ Nintendo Pictures will give the video game maker more control over how its characters appear in film. | Continue reading
Going digital, moving from 2D to 3D, and total freedom for creatives are just some of the benefits | Continue reading
Arkive will buy artworks selected by its members and lend them to existing museums around the world for display. | Continue reading
According to a yearlong study conducted by McKinsey Co., the most important corporate resource over the next 20 years will be talent. It’s also the resource in shortest supply. Are you ready to fight for your fair share? | Continue reading
The battery is water-based and uses other cheap, readily available materials like manganese and metal oxide. | Continue reading
The innovation imperative is here, and it will change everything. Strap in and enjoy the rocket-ship ride. | Continue reading
The first CRISPR gene-editing drug, designed to treat blood disorders, could be on the market by 2023. Here’s what it means for the future of drug development. | Continue reading
Average temperatures in the city are now 2.5 degrees hotter than they were in the middle of the last century. It isn’t just uncomfortable; it’s deadly. | Continue reading
Much like context can strengthen a story, context can strengthen and uplift a design for optimized experiences in a relentlessly expanding digital world. | Continue reading
Crunchbase data from the second quarter of 2022 shows a steep drop from previous record highs. | Continue reading
A wall of 100 lava lamps at Cloudflare’s San Francisco office isn’t just for kitsch effect–it’s quietly encrypting information. | Continue reading
Rather than boxing you into its own store, Valve’s portable gaming system lets you install software from anywhere, and it’s glorious. | Continue reading
When Jenna Abdou started hosting 33voices, she believed guests’ wisdom lay in their answers. Now, nearly a decade later, she knows it’s in the questions they inspire. | Continue reading