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Hardware upgrades offer new opportunities

Imagine if Apple or Samsung did an over-the-air battery upgrade with their phones.

You hired some star designers. Great! Now what?

Memo to the C-suite: Lean into design thinking, building and communication as core to your leadership team.

What will be the smart home's killer user interface?

Voice control is a contender.

Stop thinking that programmatic is the future of online advertising

"Offline" data — things like voice command and in-store shopping — are stil important factors in consumer decision-making.

You cannot be what you cannot see

In a new nationwide survey of African-Americans, a full half of respondents said they don't know a single person in their community who works in the technology industry.

My first year with the Apple Watch as a health-monitoring tool

I won’t go as far as to say it is a life-saver. On the other hand, it has become a key part of how I manage my type 2 diabetes.

Someday you’ll have no screens in your life

The stuff on our desks and in our pockets is disappearing — in 20 years, it'll be gone.

The upside of Facebook's unprecedented power

Yes, Facebook can be a scary organization. But it also empowers media and content businesses to grow and scale in unimaginable ways.

The smart home is stuck

Its addressable market is pretty small, composed of innovators and early adopters.

Tape recording was introduced 70 years ago today

A case of insomnia led to the introduction of tape recording — and, by extension, the entire home media business.

The Facebook papers Part 2: The user experience revolt

What publishers can and can't do — and how that forces them into giving up more of their core competencies to Facebook.

Stop talking about replacements. Give PC owners something new already!

The iPhone didn't really look like something we had before, nor was it positioned as the replacement for something.

After three weeks in China, it's clear Beijing is Silicon Valley's only true competitor

After selling my startup, Shopkick, to SK Planet in 2014, and handing over my CEO role a year later, I packed up my 1- and 3-year-old sons and my wife Angel, and flew to Beijing, Shenzhen and Hong Kong for three weeks, hoping to better understand...

The feed mindset

Today’s consumer lives in their feed: Scrolling and scrolling ... and scrolling ... through an infinite amount of content with the flick of the thumb.

The biggest question for the Internet of Things: Who pays?

You can’t just assume that IT will be paying for all the new sensors, gateways, networking equipment, analytics hardware and software.

Why Amazon loses big on apparel (and how to fix it)

The company needs to make a few changes before it can truly become a home for high-end designers.

The music industry seems to love YouTube. Why do they keep saying they hate it?

Dear Irving Azoff: Being on YouTube is good for artists and record labels, and everybody knows it.

Wearables-market observations from the wild

The technology still has a way to go, but it's still the fastest-growing category in consumer tech.

Robots & ROIs: The future of the fronts

In an on-demand, multi-screen, real-time, data-driven, programmatic world ... are the fronts even necessary?  

Past the rhetoric: The immigration and innovation policies we deserve

Our broken and outdated immigration system is why we’re increasingly losing the global race for tech talent.

The Facebook Papers, Part 1: The great unbundling

Facebook’s mass acts as an intense gravitational force in the media industry, warping user behavior and fracturing the economic incentives that defined media companies.

Dear YouTube: An open letter from Irving Azoff

"You have built a business that works really well for you and for Google, but it doesn’t work well for artists," says the legendary artists' manager.

The challenge and opportunity of augmented reality

Interest in this topic is off the charts, and tech investors are eager to learn everything they can about this burgeoning market.

Learning about deep learning

A machine capable of reacting to real-world visual, auditory or other type of data -- and then responding in an intelligent way -- has been the stuff of science fiction until very recently.

Apple's uncharted territory

I’m not sure even Apple understands yet just how stubborn regular consumers are when it comes to replacing their stuff.

Why is Facebook doing so well?

And where does it go from here?

Teaching machines to avoid our mistakes

With intelligent systems, we now have the opportunity to be genuinely smarter.

The Apple Watch keeps my iPhone addiction under control

I like my Apple Watch, and I would not go without it, but I know I want more so I can love it.

The end of hardware?

There’s still plenty of opportunity to build and sell hardware. But it’s going to be a very different kind of hardware market.

The PC industry's consumer conundrum

A PC is still a PC, with all the good and bad that entails. And it seems that many consumers have simply moved on.

Programmatic TV 101: The multi-billion-dollar ad tech that's transforming television

In the very near future, we will no longer even think of there being a difference between television and digital video.

Mr. JK, Mr. NWA, Mr. Comin'-Straight-Outta-Justin-TV, y'all better make way

A rare VC-to-VC interview with Y Combinator partner and Twitch.TV co-founder Justin Kan.