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As Smartphones Get Smarter, We Get Healthier and Health Care Gets Cheaper
The use of mobile technology to distribute health care, especially in rural areas perfectly exploits the wonders of a device that's fast becoming ubiquitous,...
Steve Jobs’s Last Words: ‘Oh Wow. Oh Wow. Oh Wow.’
The eulogy of Steve Jobs’s by his sister, novelist Mona Simpson, offered a touching look into the late Apple co-founder’s last days. Hours before...
Tribute: Apple Co-founder Steve Jobs (1955-2011)
The world lost an island of genius yesterday when Steve Jobs, the co-founder and CEO of Apple died at age 56 of pancreatic cancer.
There...
The Day Steve Jobs Saved Apple… By Embracing His Arch-Rival
Sometimes it's hard to fathom just what Steve Jobs has done at Apple Inc. during the 14 years since he rejoined the company as...
New App “LocalHero” Gives Opportunities to Help Friends With Specific Needs
A new iPhone app launched this week, called LocalHero, lets friends help each other by identifying the people in a person's social network who...
New Law Allows Corporations to be ‘Socially Responsible’ Rather Than Dedicated to Profit
A new law passed by the California state Assembly could, for the first time ever, make it legal for a corporation to put social...
Steve Jobs’ Greatest Legacy: Persuading The World To Pay For Content
Ten years ago, if you wanted to download some music, you either had to do it illegally or use low-quality streaming services from rival...
12 of The Greatest Things to Love About America
What makes America great? On this, the 235th birthday of the nation's founding Declaration of Independence, it seems like a question we need to...
Quitting Smoking is Twice as Successful When Getting Upbeat Text Messages
Smoking Cessation is made easier when regular short messages are delivered to participants, according to a study published June 30 in The Lancet. 6,000...
College Class Builds Apps — and Fortunes
Stanford students took seriously their homework assignment in 2007: Devise an app. Get people to use it. Repeat.
The students ended up getting millions of...
Smartphone App Helps Troops, Vets Manage Stress
Veterans dealing with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder can turn to their smartphones for help any time with the “PTSD Coach” application created by...
Ford Auto Parts Made of Mushrooms, Rather Than Plastic
Eben Bayer of Ecovative announced a new partnership with Ford to create compostable car parts from mushrooms.
Instead of wasting an enormous amount of energy...
Top 5 Must-Have Government Apps
Whether you are taking public transport to work, looking for a farmers market, or shopping for groceries -- there are dozens of apps for...
New York Opens its First Electric Vehicle Charging Station
Mayor Bloomberg opened the city’s first electric-vehicle charging station at a commercial parking lot, adding some spark to a nationwide push to boost infrastructure...
Scientists Tap An Electrical Current Stemming from Plants
In an electrifying first, new research could lead to production of electricity that doesn't release carbon into the atmosphere. Stanford scientists have plugged into...
Rocking Chair Generates Energy to Power Your Devices
An energy-generating rocking chair is among this year’s 18 Greener Gadgets Design Competition finalists. Perfect for on-the-go travelers at airports or cafes,...
Apple Posts Biggest Quarterly Profit Ever
Apple Inc. once again defied the gravity of high general unemployment, reporting that its fiscal fourth quarter profit rose 47 percent. The company...
100 of the Greatest YouTube Hits in Four Minutes
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A YouTube fan spent even more free time assembling 100 of the greatest YouTube moments into a 4 minute montage, so we can...
Salvation Army Reports Record-Setting Red Kettle Donations
Holiday donations to The Salvation Army's iconic red kettles set a new national record of $130 million, despite the ongoing economic downturn, surpassing the...
Why Good News? Counting the Benefits
Good news is often considered too soft and unimportant to be valuable in one’s real life. The truth is, good news can create concrete,...