MIT Technology Review: Ask Ariel Diaz why he’s taking on the college textbook industry and he’ll tell you, “Quaternions.” Quaternions are a number system→


The following is a guest post by Amy Knapp. In the last few weeks I’ve seen a worrisome number of articles about the perils→


Wandering around the web searching for unusual business ideas I found a very nice one – an American company that offer custom-made wooden and→


Laura Hamrick, the creator on the OnTray, a clip-on shopping cart tray, took a few moments recently to speak with our special correspondent Lisa→


Even Jeff Bezos has trouble raising money in the beginning: Speaking to US talk-show host Charlie Rose, Bezos delved deep into everything from the→


If you’ve ever tried to take a vacation with children that required the use of both an airplane and a rental car, you know→


Canalys: A small number of developers, almost entirely game companies, continue to generate the majority of revenue at the leading app stores – Apple’s→


1766 – In London, James Christie holds his first sale. 1848 – California Gold Rush: In a message before the U.S. Congress, US President→


How to Find Someone’s Email Address Why Didn't I Think of That?

Ever need to guess someone’s email address so that you pitch them a sale or contact them about an idea? This new tool from→


It’s nearly the end of the year and time to start thinking through how you do the things you do, so that hopefully 2013→


Sandy Sanderson needed something to keep himself occupied after breaking his wrist in a motorcycle accident. He started building amazing model cars from discarded→