This Is the Chart That's Freaking Netflix Out
Popcorn Time, an app for watching pirated video, may pose the biggest threat Netflix has faced to its dominance
What Drivers Want: Design Lessons From Ford's MyTouch Debacle
Ford's first attempt at an dashboard touchscreen taught the company a lot about what kinds of displays make sense for drivers
What Smart Lightbulbs Do Best: Hide Your Other, Uglier Gadgets
How many ugly gadgets can fit in a lightbulb? More than you’d think
This Bike Helmet Can Tell You When a Volvo Gets Too Close
A new concept from Volvo works in tandem with its latest car technology to detect possible collisions with cyclists
Has Oculus Finally Conquered the Virtual-Reality Vomit Problem?
Improved sensors and software make the latest Oculus VR headset tolerable for users sensitive to motion sickness—a group that includes Oculus Chief Executive Officer Brendan Iribe
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Air France's New Cabin Is First-Class All the Way
Jan. 20 -- Air France-KLM had a difficult time last year - with three profit warnings and its worst-strike in 40 years. More job cuts might be on the table. But for now, the French airline is looking on the bright side, showing off its new first-class "La Premiere." Bloomberg's Caroline Connan got on board. (Source: Bloomberg)
Grocery Delivery App Instacart Battles Dot-Com Ghosts
Jan. 13 -- Fresh off of a $210 million funding round, Instacart is the latest company to join the billion-dollar valuation club. The company is making a go at the grocery delivery business despite competition from Amazon and the ghosts of dot-com busts. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson recently spent a day as an Instacart shopper to understand why the company thinks it can go it alone.
Why Adidas Is Moving Design HQ From Germany to Brooklyn
Jan. 13 -- Adidas North America President Mark King discusses the company’s focus on the U.S. market. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” (Corrects title to reflect timing of move.) (Source: Bloomberg)
Is 2015 Going to Be the Year of the Robot?
Jan. 2 -- MIT Mechanical Engineering Professor John Leonard discusses the latest developments in robotics.
2015: The Year of Innovation
Businessweek’s Sam Grobart has an exclusive look at the top ten technologies and innovations that are set to shape and disrupt our lives in 2015.
Push to Mobile Is Changing Marketing: Desmond
Jan. 29 -- In today’s “Brandstanding” segment, Starcom MediaVest Group CEO Laura Desmond discusses her business and the challenges facing media and branding with the push to mobile. She speaks to Bloomberg’s Rishaad Salamat on “On The Move.”
The Truth About the Safety Ratings That Sell Football Helmets
Virginia Tech’s STAR system is widely influential, but does it oversimplify the complex science around concussion risk?
Seven of the Most Unintentionally Creepy Ads of All Time
Seven commercials that give off a very different vibe than their sponsors intended
The Future of the Car Is Right in Front of Your Face
Car companies are jamming ever more into the dashboard. None of them have gotten it quite right yet
Polaroid's Plan to Get Millennials to Print Their Photos
The company's new mobile printer is cute, and it's cheap enough for a younger crowd—but the paper for printing is not
Elba on Bond Role: ‘Daniel Craig Is Doing a Great Job’
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Bentley Drives Italian Furniture Line Into the Home
Modernist design with an element of British elegance
Four Things We Learned From the Paris Menswear Shows (So Far)
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Runway vs. Reality: What Is a Teddy Bear Coat, and Will You Wear One Next Year?
In Paris, this mysterious item is appearing on runways. Expect to see it in a city near you next winter
The Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II Is Quick as a Bullet, Powerful as a Tank: Review
It's also, fittingly, as quiet as a ghost.