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The South Korean tech company unveiled its new Infinity Flex display and other product upgrades at a developers conference on Wednesday.
Harvard Business Review recently published a report showing how Americans prioritize meaning in the workplace.
The Royole Corporation beat Samsung to the punch when it recently released the world’s first commercially available folding smartphone.
According to new research carried out by Coinbase, we’re witnessing a significant rise in the number of universities teaching their students about blockchain and cryptocurrencies. It turns out that 42% […]
Extravagant plans to build Titanic II, a replica of the original White Star Line ship, are back in circulation.
In Life After Google, George Gilder writes that we’re paying a heavy cost for “free.”
The company markedly outperformed Wall Street’s expectations in the third quarter of 2018.
The new version’s battery has a shorter range and a price $4,000 lower than the previous starting price.
The Ocean Cleanup’s System 001 is being deployed at Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
142 more stores to close, but that might be just the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
America’s #1 problem? It’s gone from “We the people” to “We the shareholders”. Can capitalism be better than this?
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MIT’s Robert Langer explains why great leadership is determined by the quality of your questions.
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Notice anything different? The biggest ideas of the 21st century just got a makeover.
Meeting people is easy. Just ask award-winning author and “most connected millennial” Jared Kleinert.
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Raw talent doesn’t just exist in ivy league business schools, says superstar business consultant Ram Charan.
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When you’re at the top of a business, you might be tempted to say to your employees that everything is fine because you have all the answers.
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How do you go from background extra to leading man? Listen to acting legend Bryan Cranston’s pragmatic advice.
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The acting giant talks about how those in the corporate and business worlds could take a page from artists… simply by embracing a reward system not rooted in hard metrics.
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Businesses have been adopting more diversity programs since the 1990s, but do they actually work?
Sara Blakely, the inventor of Spanx, literally stared from the bottom. Here’s how she built a billion-dollar empire without a single business class.
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The thoughts on ruthless leadership by Italian politician and writer Niccolò Machiavelli resonate today.
The story of the world’s most successful people is really only half told.
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How do you build a podcast empire? Scott Aukerman explains the pedantic, unglamorous, behind-the-scenes work that went into founding the brilliant Earwolf Podcast Network.
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A new report shows the marijuana industry is poised to have a major economic impact.
Elon Musk’s growing relationship with President Trump can result in revolutionizing the country’s aging infrastructure.
The CEO of the X PRIZE Foundation lays out three tools to boost innovative ideas and re-draw the frontiers of business and creativity.
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Turns out simplicity is really, really complicated. Having worked with Steve Jobs for years as an advertising creative director on Apple products, Ken Segall has taken a blood oath to uphold the principles of simplicity.
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