Tag Archives: Huffington Post

Vintage Brown Starbucks Cups, I Wish I Could Quit You

As seen in the “Business” section of The Huffington Post. Branding is a funny thing. Just the other day, strolling back to my apartment (indeed, from a nearby Starbucks), I noticed an article in BusinessWeek questioning CEO Howard Schultz’s success in using Starbucks’ retro logo … Read More

Ahmadinejad, Schmadinejad

As seen in the “Politics” section of The Huffington Post. You know all this coverage of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s appearance at Columbia University? Well, guess what — it’s all a bunch of baloney. While everyone from CNN to The New York Times gets caught … Read More

What Happened To Hydrogen?

As seen in the “Business” section of The Huffington Post. When it comes to the economy, we ought to look much deeper for a solution — like on the atomic level. Some researchers at Purdue University recently claimed to have perfected a new hydrogen-generating technology … Read More

Surface Computing A Break With The Past

As seen in the “Business” section of The Huffington Post. My friends over at Popular Mechanics magazine were lucky enough to score a first look at a new device created by Microsoft: A coffee table-sized touchscreen computer that loses the mouse, the keyboard and the … Read More

A Convenient Failure

As seen in the “Living” section of The Huffington Post. Never say a failed science experiment is a true failure. It might just come back and, well, recycle itself. How’s that for energy conservation? Using repurposed data from an old Apollo 15 experiment, a recent … Read More