Tech Why the Gap Between Fashion and Tech Still Exists If designers are willing to take the risk of pioneering 'smart fashion,' they could tap into multibillion-dollar industry. By Gary Lipovetsky
Building a Business Why Business Can’t Risk Ignoring Crazy Technologies Revolutionary technology is often introduced doing something so frivolous we overlook its potential. By Duane Forrester
Building a Business Seeing the Future of Wearables in the Workplace For HR, the promise of wearable technology offers huge possibilities, particularly for recruiting and hiring. By Danielle Weinblatt
Tech Before You Prototype a Tech Product, Ask These 5 Questions The impulse may be to rush to market, but taking the time to understand your potential customers will go a long way. By Sam Gaddis
Business Accounting Hoping to Strike Off-Court Gold, Carmelo Anthony Launches a VC Firm The NBA star has partnered with former NBC executive Stuart Goldfab to create M7 Tech Partners, a venture capital firm that will invest in early-stage startups. By Laura Entis
Building a Business From Android to Wearables to a New Auto Interface, What You Need to Know From Google’s I/O Conference There were a slew of new announcement at the tech giant's annual event. Here's a quick rundown. By Benjamin Kabin
Tech Apple Looking to Jump Head First Into Wearables with Multi-Sensor Smartwatch Apple's first wearable tech offering will have more than 10 sensors and be designed to work on its own or paired with other Apple devices. By Benjamin Kabin
Tech This Company Wants You to Wear Your SIM Card Japanese mobile-carrier DOCOMO unveils its Portable SIM prototype, a wireless-technology device that could make waves in the world of wearables. By Nina Zipkin
Tech LG G Watch: Google Wants to Live On Your Wrist It wasn't just a rumor. Google is officially getting into the smartwatch game. Here's the latest on the smart watch everyone's talking about. By Kim Lachance Shandrow
Tech WATCH: Roger Federer Wears Google Glass to Show Us a Tennis Match Through His Eyes But be warned: it's a pretty shaky experience. By Laura Entis
Tech Nerds Rejoice. Google Glass and Bitcoin, Together at Last. The best of both worlds. Have your Google Glass and pay for stuff in Bitcoin too. All you have to do is nod. Well, sort of. By Kim Lachance Shandrow
Tech Eye of the Tiger: U.S. Army Eyes Night Vision Contact Lenses Forget heavy night vision goggles. Scientists are developing a better, lighter way for soldiers to see in the dark. By Kim Lachance Shandrow
Tech Google to Make ‘Glass’ Available to the Masses…for One Day Only. The tech giant proves that it's also a savvy marketer, planning a one-day, limited-supply offering. By Laura Entis
Building a Business 3 Biometrics Startups Heating Up the Password Security Race A look at the young companies making it possible to unlock your tech with your face, heart, finger and voice. By Kim Lachance Shandrow
Tech Google Gets Defensive About Google Glass ‘Myths’ Oh, so, Google Glass won't turn you into a creepy, intrusive eyeborg? Right. By Kim Lachance Shandrow
Tech Samsung Unveils Next Generation Gear Smartwatches Ahead of Mobile Conference Samsung Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo will run on the Tizen open source operating system. By Jason Fell
Business Ideas Android? Nope. iOS? No Way. Samsung’s Newest Smart Watch Will Use a Different Operating System. Samsung is opting for an open source OS the company is hoping will give Android some real competition. By Benjamin Kabin
Building a Business Passwords You Swallow, Sharks That Tweet and 90-MPH Cheeseburgers A roundup of the 10 most interesting new technologies that make us scratch our heads and say, 'What the heck?' By Jason Fell
Building a Business Google Issues Some Pretty Darn Hilarious Glass Do’s and Don’t’s Don't be creepy, do explore the world around you, plus all the 'glasshole' etiquette you'll ever need. By Kim Lachance Shandrow