Lately I've been getting a lot of fashion-tech crossover announcements, invites, and press releases. A couple of weeks ago, Intel sent an invite to a fashion show in New York,...
For my sins, I'm the author of not one, not two but three books on T-shirt graphics. What can I say? I enjoyed an extended adolescence. But you know when...
BusinessWeek executive editor John Byrne interviewed Bob Nardelli last week at a forum in Palm Springs, and as promised, he put five of our readers' questions to the man currently...
Again, following the lead of my dear friend and colleague Helen Walters, I'm using the NEXT blog to ask you for questions that you might want to ask author Malcolm...
Following in the tradition of my colleague Helen Walters, I'm asking you for questions to pose to Alastair Curtis, Nokia's design director. He'll be in New York November 19. Nokia...
The word "design" is often understood within the context of "decoration," but once again, it's being used as a verb in relation to the current global economic turmoil. The cover...
Last night, I attended the annual Visionaries auction and awards ceremony hosted by the Museum of Art and Design here in New York, and sat among some of the most...
We recorded our inaugural video Q&A; in the "Five Questions For..." series last week. Roger Perlmutter of Amgen came in and answered your questions. Next up, Motorola's senior design director,...
It hasn't exactly been the best of times for Motorola of late. As we reported recently, this year the company's market share plummeted to 8.4% globally, down from 22.4% in...
Our crack Detroit team is reporting extensively on the goings-on in Michigan, as American auto manufacturers continue to struggle to survive. One of the biggest recent stories has been...
Like you, I'm pre-occuppied by the election. But here's an innovation-related dilemma for you. I'd be curious to read your opinions. Have you been watching the drama between IBM and...
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