Aaron Swartz Hacks the Attention Economy
A digital guerrilla fighter explains what's wrong with anti-piracy laws, why the Internet and copyright law don't get along, and how he got into politics.
Startup Soraa thinks it can make LEDs cheap enough to replace regular bulbs.
Both the plug-in hybrid startup, and the company that supplies its batteries, appear to be in trouble.
A startup believes combining LED technology and smart-phone apps will offer precise indoor location data.
The Model X will help Tesla compete better with large automakers.
A digital guerrilla fighter explains what's wrong with anti-piracy laws, why the Internet and copyright law don't get along, and how he got into politics.
For a new generation of technology company founders, money is the easy part.
Rising security incidents and poorly defended phones suggest 2012 could be a risky year for smart-phone users.
Charging systems that send power farther through the air will soon be on sale.
New coating promises to turn an atomic force microscope into an even more useful tool.
The Jeopardy-playing computer pays its way by helping to sell products.
The path computing has taken wasn't inevitable. Even today's machines rely on a seminal insight from the scientist who cracked Nazi Germany's codes.
Wolfram Alpha can now analyze data you provide, so you can do things like map out your e-mail relationships.
iRobot's Warrior is strong enough to tow a car and dexterous enough to open its trunk using the handle.
The surging social-media response to TV promises to shape future programming and advertising trends.
Opponents say ACTA would curtail Internet freedom.
A startup called Nicira is reinventing computer networking with an audacious goal: to make all kinds of Internet services smarter, faster, and cheaper.
Semprius makes solar modules using tiny cells that need less cooling.
A Technology Review Special Report focusing on innovations in alternative energy sources and the technologies driving them.
One columnist wondered whether democracy was nimble enough to compete with tyranny.
By David J. Rose
Enormous difficulties have developed in the attempt to control the energy of the stars. But that is inevitable at this stage of humankind's largest technological venture.
Who are the best young innovators from around the world? We're taking nominations for the 2012 edition of the TR35.
Our list of the 50 most innovative companies, including the following: