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An enigmatic message on the internet from an unknown source named “3301” sends thousands searching to solve ever increasingly complicated puzzles for the past two years. Will it happ... (article)
<p>One company is conquering the world, the other hopes to connect you with your neighbors next door. It's a Tale of Two Companies. </p> (episode)
Every Monday night, a Manhattan Whole Foods fills with a unique breed of "buy-local" enthusiasts. They're not there for the Brooklyn-made pickles or the Westchester apples. They com... (article)
This lively suburban mom shocked her kids by revealing she had enough bitcoins to buy a Ferrari. Then disappointed them with the news she couldn't remember where, or how, she got the ... (article)
Bitcoins. Bitcoins. Bitcoins. These days, you can’t swing a digital cat without reading a story about the digital currency that’s got tech and financial reporters all in a froth. We'v... (episode)
<p>The millennial generation has a reputation for selfies, oversharing and cat memes, but many church leaders are flocking to Facebook and Twitter to bring more young people into the fold.</p> (episode)
What is #YSLTF? It's 'You Should Listen To' Friday. Starting this Friday, radio makers and radio lovers are tweeting out the handles and links to their favorite podcasts, radio segmen... (article)
<p>Before tech ruins your job, try these strategies.</p> (episode)
<p>Larry Harris, Chief Marketing Officer of ad-tech company PubMatic, offers his advice for recent college grads looking to make an impact during an interview and during their first years on the job.</p>
<p>Carmen Scheidel, Vice President of Learning + Development at <a href="http://www.timeinc.com/home/">Time, Inc.</a>, gives tips for mid-career workers.</p>
Tom Kamber, Founding Executive Director of Older Adults Technology Services, talks through a few guests on how to reboot their outlook on technology and working for people a generatio...
You love the planet and your gadgets, so how do you find a balance? (episode)
<p>Meet Justin Wetherill, CEO of the smartphone repair chain uBreakiFix. He knows how to repair the iPhone whose screen you stupidly shattered when you dropped it on the sidewalk last night. </p>
Meet Marshall Cox. He's the founder and CEO of a New York City startup called Radiator Labs that's working to solve your heating woes, dampen the noise your radiator makes and even re...
<p>Should you nix the password to your home wifi and let anyone in range surf the web for free? Tech writer Brian Hall did. Maybe he'll convince you to do the same.</p> (episode)
In areas of the city where New Yorkers don't have easy access to broadband, it can be difficult to find a job – or even a build a resume to get started. The New York City Housing Au...