Brian HicksPosted October 8, 2014
There has been a fundamental flaw in the whole "smartwatch" fad up to this point: They haven't figured out how we're supposed to interact with the stupid things.
Briton RylePosted October 8, 2014
Approval ratings for the president and Congress are at all-time lows. And it's because Americans all know that crony capitalism rules. The question is: What can we do about it?
Briton RylePosted October 8, 2014
Four apocalyptic omens have taken place, but four good ones are ready to counteract them.
Brian HicksPosted October 7, 2014
Will Japan's third arrow of Abenomics hit the bull's-eye? And if it doesn't, what does this mean for the Japanese and American economies?
Jason StutmanPosted October 7, 2014
Weekly IPO Update
Briton RylePosted October 7, 2014
Companies in the S&P 500 are spending almost all their profits on buybacks and dividends. Should you be concerned?
Brian HicksPosted October 6, 2014
Our health data is just as valuable, if not more so, than our lifestyle data.
Geoffrey PikePosted October 6, 2014
Although it's not being reported, unemployment numbers are only down because of the labor participation rate.
Alex KoyfmanPosted October 6, 2014
Maryland decriminalized marijuana last week, and if you look around, you can already see the population beginning to enjoy the new lax law.
Briton RylePosted October 6, 2014
Splitting up its computer hardware and printing businesses from its cloud computing software and services, HP is rebuilding for the 21st century.
Geoffrey PikePosted October 3, 2014
When predicting the markets, don't bet against the crowd. Individuals may not know what's going to happen, but there can be wisdom in a crowd...
Brian HicksPosted October 3, 2014
How much difference can a late night tweet make? When the guy tweeting is the founder of the biggest electric car company, and soon-to-be biggest lithium ion battery maker in the world, the answer...