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WiTricity Wants To Pull Plug On Charging Technology
We live in a society of wires, cords and cables.Think about it. In order for anything to work, it needs to be plugged in either all the time or at some… -
Harvard Historian Nacy Koehn on the SAT's Volte Face
Boston is known as the cradle of democracy but across the Charles River Harvard also deserves some credit for creating its own strain of equal opportunity… -
Study: Mass. Needs To Attract Tech Talent With Mix Of Skills
Massachusetts needs to do a better job of attracting talent with a strong mix of hard and soft skills — in other words, someone who can code, but is also… -
MIT Algorithm Takes Aim At Social Media Cyberbullying
These days, students navigate social media sites as easily as the hallways.And Max, Michael and Hyacinth — seventh graders at Weston Middle School, are… -
Gadget Spotlight: Around the House
iTunes | XML | IHub on Facebook | IHub Twitter | Back to IHub HomepageGuest:We talked in this week's show about very smart computers - including Watson,… -
Xconomy: Important Ideas Get Funding
In the ongoing biotech IPO stampede, it’s easy to lose track of some of the most important ideas. Take Cambridge-based Foundation Medicine. The cancer… -
Xconomy: Back To School For Startups
With “back to school” in the air, there’s a lot going on in education technology around Boston. The edtech accelerator LearnLaunchX is graduating its… -
A Brand Of Her Own: Estee Lauder
iTunes | XML | IHub on Facebook | IHub Twitter | Back to IHub HomepageGuest:Even with hindsight being 20/20, betting on a woman founding an entirely new… -
The Cost Of Health
iTunes | XML | IHub on Facebook | IHub Twitter | Back to IHub HomepageGuests:When journalist Steven Brill first began investigating the American health… -
Future of Tech with Guy Kawasaki
iTunes | XML | IHub on Facebook | IHub Twitter | Back to IHub HomepageGuests:When it comes to new technology, Guy Kawasaki is ahead of the curve. Former…