Parmy Olson and Ewan Spence discuss the recent Apple product showcase in Cupertino, where Apple unveiled two larger iPhone 6s, its first smart watch and a new mobile payments system.
Parmy Olson and Ewan Spence discuss the recent Apple product showcase in Cupertino, where Apple unveiled two larger iPhone 6s, its first smart watch and a new mobile payments system.
Ten years after launching Momofuku Noodle Bar, chef David Chang has a restaurant empire in three countries, his own magazine and dreams of a national chain. What's the secret ingredient for his success? Failure.
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VC/DC examines the accident-prone intersection of policy and technology. This episode looks at continued efforts to reform a much-abused federal computer security law and what happens when computer-related patents are given too generously.
The names on our list haven’t changed much from year to year — until now. The industry is evolving due to the rise of online streaming, DVR playback, VOD and changes in the way viewers consume shows. All of this has brought newcomers, surprising come
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Over four generations the D’Addario family has built an empire making products your favorite musicians cannot do without, using technology and innovation to stay a step ahead of competition.
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How do you extend a modeling career? For Maureen Gannon, the answer is body licensing. Gannon is a fit model - she works with retailers to test design prototypes and serves as the mold for hundreds of thousands of garments and forms around the world
Growing Up Trump: Inside The Family's $19.5M Estate
FORBES goes inside the Trump family's 50,000 square-foot mansion in Westchester, NY. Eric Trump takes us through the history of his childhood property that was once owned by a Washington Post publisher and subsequently Rockefeller University.
Justin Lee and Jawbone designer Yves Behar teamed up to invent Vessyl, a smart cup equipped with sensors that can identify any beverage and track calories, caffeine, protein and hydration.
Song: "Mirage (Sax/Deep House)" by AdbeatS
The Dropbox Tuckshop is constantly churning out new dishes as Executive Chef Brian Mattingly insists on never repeating a dish. From octopus tostadas to vegan tuna melts, the variety draws a busy lunchtime crowd.
"now or never" by Pim Philips
Inside The Issue: America’s Richest Families And The Celebrity 100
Editor Randall Lane previews the must-read stories from the latest issue of FORBES magazine.
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Forbes counts down the top 10 celebrities of 2014.
Music: "Black Magic" by JMD (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/JMD/Best_Bytes_Volume_2/09_JMD_Black_Magic)
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At Camp Grounded, participants shed both their professional identities and their digital devices to re-explore play, make networking-free connections and step back from their technology and career-driven lives.
"Tokyo Sunrise" by LP, Live From The Forbes Rooftop
The Forbes Concert Series rolls on with singer-songwriter LP -- who stopped by the Forbes building in New York to play a rooftop set, including this irresistible track.
Somebody Left The Gate Open: Inside LP's Unusual Big Break
Singer-songwriter LP dropped by the Forbes headquarters to play a set on our roof -- and explain the unorthodox means by which she scored her first big hit.
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The NBA legend and Charlotte Hornets owner is arguably the greatest to ever play the game. Now, he's one of the world's richest men. FORBES' Mike Ozanian and Kurt Badenhausen look at the numbers behind Michael Jordan's billion-dollar business moves.
"Into The Wild" by LP, Live From The Forbes Rooftop
Singer-songwriter LP's first big hit was this infectious single -- which she played as part of a rooftop set in the latest installment of the Forbes Concert Series.
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Several companies are already giving their staff wearable trackers to help lower health care costs. If monitoring steps up, gadgets could help determine how much you pay for insurance.
Music: "Morning Sax" by Heiko Bentrup
When we asked personal finance pros Alexa von Tobel and Manisha Thakor how new grads should organize their finances both von Tobel and Thakor came up with the same three numbers: 50 - 30 - 20.
Music: "Secretly A Hero" by Egg Nebula
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How do we interact with Power Women brands in a typical day? These influential women are behind some of the biggest names in the world and have earned their place on the Forbes Power Women list 2014.
The Kickstarter campaign to reboot "Reading Rainbow" has been a runaway success. Burton speaks with Forbes about the risks and rewards of his effort to expand Reading Rainbow's reach to the Web and to schools in need.
Co-founder and CEO of the Malala Fund, Shiza Shahid garners support for girl’s rights activist Malala Yousafzai, a young Pakistani shot for wanting to go to school.
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Meet Baxter, designed by Rethink Robotics, which is simple to program, includes sensors to detect humans in its path, and ready to take on work on the production room floor.
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It has never been more dangerous to be normal, says Mike Lazerow, who explains why he believes that nonconformists tend to achieve great personal and professional success.
At WWDC 2014, Apple unveiled iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite, boasting a slew of new features. However, some of these feel remarkably similar to apps like Dropbox, WhatsApp and SwiftKey.
As FORBES celebrates a decade of highlighting the world’s most powerful women, editor Randall Lane reveals what’s inside this year’s momentous edition.
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In an exclusive look at his career earnings, Forbes details select milestones and shows how the late King of Pop lives on. From the new book 'Michael Jackson, Inc.' by senior editor Zack O'Malley Greenburg. http://www.michaeljacksoninc.com
Want to know what it takes to be Condé Nast's youngest editor-in-chief? The 34-year-old native New Yorker lets us walk a day in her heels at Lucky Magazine.
Once Upon A Time In Marrakech: Unlocking Wu-Tang's Secret Album
In March, FORBES broke news that the Wu-Tang Clan was planning to release just one copy of an album recorded in secret over the past six years. So we went to Morocco to get the full story -- and came back with a snippet of the mysterious record.
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The Wu-Tang Clan recorded "Once Upon A Time In Shaolin" in secret and will only sell one copy, likely for millions of dollars. But you can hear a clip featuring Ghostface Killah right here for free. More coverage @ http://www.forbes.com/wu-tang
What is the future of the selfie? We take a look at medical and business innovators that are using “selfie technology” to better our health, security, and even fashion sense.
The gaming company takes employee meals up a level with an in-house butcher, brewer and baker. Executive Chef Matthew "Matty" DuTrumble insists that everything, even condiments and soda, is made from scratch.
As laws ease and public opinion leans towards legalization, Forbes looks inside the billion dollar industry of marijuana and its impact on the U.S. economy.
The richest man in hip-hop sits down with @Forbes senior editor Zack O’Malley Greenburg to discuss his entrepreneurial vision—and what he’d do if he had to start all over again today.
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Taco Bell is launching the Waffle Taco with its all new breakfast menu so we broke down why breakfast is now bigger and better than ever.
Music: "Proctor" by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
"Rollanddrop" by Jingle Punks
Neil Young Explains Pono Music And How It Raised Millions On Kickstarter
Forbes Zack O'Malley Greenburg talks to the rock legend about his quest for higher quality audio and how to bring it to the mainstream, starting with a multimillion dollar Kickstarter campaign.
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Zack O’Malley Greenburg talks to hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg about his collaboration with Airbnb – and where he’s actually staying during SXSW Music Festival.
Snowden's lawyer Ben Wizner tells Forbes Edward Snowden wanted to appear at SXSW for his first live video appearance to make a call to arms to the tech industry.
Digital alchemists Rameet Chawla and Ryan Matzner discuss the evolution of their firm, the secret sauce of Fueled Collective and why New York is the place to be for tech-based startups.
For the March issue of FORBES, Reporters Connie Guglielmo and Parmy Olson examine the hype surrounding wearable technology. Now tech giants such as Sony and Samsung stepped into the market (and Apple rumors swirling), have wearables finally made it?
Ten years after launching Momofuku Noodle Bar, chef David Chang has a restaurant empire in three countries, his own magazine and dreams of a national chain. What's the secret ingredient for his success? Failure.
VC/DC examines the accident-prone intersection of policy and technology. This episode looks at internet governance and how a rigid approach to net neutrality actually harms developing nations.
Music: "This is a Love Song" by BioLogic & hunkE
Brian Cohen’s $2.5 million Gunboat 55 catamaran is an island of calm. From the 78-foot mast to the lithium batteries in the bilge, Cohen’s Gunboat 55 represents an assemblage of technology that was practically impossible to obtain 20 years ago.
VC/DC examines the accident-prone intersection of policy and technology. This episode looks at renewed concerns over Internet privacy in the wake of breaches to Apple's iCloud security that became transparent last week.
Music: "Fahey" by Redbbbeats
The Rockefeller University's Dr. Cori Bargmann discusses some of the lesser known, but significant, developments generated from the mental health research field.
Ten years after launching Momofuku Noodle Bar, chef David Chang has a restaurant empire in three countries, his own magazine and dreams of a national chain. What's the secret ingredient for his success? Failure.
Parmy Olson and Ewan Spence discuss the recent Apple product showcase in Cupertino, where Apple unveiled two larger iPhone 6s, its first smart watch and a new mobile payments system.
Contently Cofounder and Chief Creative Officer Shane Snow reveals the one thing that any person or business can do to begin creating better, more effective content. An interview by Forbes Contributor Michael Parrish Dudell
The world's richest writers made a combined $342 million dollars between June 2013 and June 2014. Meet the six top-earning authors who prove penmanship can be profitable.
From local California politics to the 3rd most powerful politician in America, House minority leader Nancy Pelosi discusses her path to Congress, dealing with critics and a life of public service.
With dysfunction abounding in Congress, House minority leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks out on what legislators need to do to win back the confidence of the American people.
Mark Hatch's membership-based fabrication workshop offers access to manufacturing machines and education. Tinkerers use the tools to build personal projects and sometimes, successful businesses.
Music: "Pose tes mains (Studio Instrumental)" by Mutin
A bigger iPhone, sapphire screens, and a stylish iWatch are all expected to make an appearance at the company’s big product reveal on Tuesday. Music: "#1 Deep And Liquid" by Freak Tom
Forbes’ Tom Van Riper explores how select U.S. Open sponsors cater to the more than 700,000 patrons passing through the National Tennis Center this year.
The fare is varied and often spicy in Electronic Art's airy lunchroom. The video game company's head chef invites his staff to tinker with the recipes and patrons can concoct their own blends at the juice bar.
Music: "The Ginger Swing" by Skraa Plan
FORBES reporter Morgan Brennan tours 18 Gramercy Park, the newest super-luxury project from 15 Central Park West creators, Zeckendorf Development. Prices for the boutique building range from $14.7 million up to $42 million.