Japanese design firm Nendo redesigned chopsticks to solve the utensils’ major flaw. It only took 4,000 years. Depending on whom you ask, the chopstick is either the most lithe and graceful utensil ever designed, or a hard-to-use stick that became vastly improved when someone got the genius idea to add three smaller chopsticks at the end and call it a fork. Either way, the core design has remained
A tweet can be used to share links, media, and status updates. But could it soon be used to share Starbucks coffee? That’s the promise of a new partnership launched today, Monday, by Twitter and Starbucks, which enables gift certificates to be exchanged via tweets. Called the tweet-a-coffee program, the service allows for spur-of-the-moment acts of generosity between friends, with little to no fri
A simple, practical concept changes the color of medicine packaging when it expires, but will big pharma embrace the idea? For most of us, the blister packs our medicines come in are just temporary barriers to be scratched open with our fingernails or popped open like Chiclets. We usually don’t even pay attention to the tiny, vaguely printed expiration dates tattooed on the silver skin of our aspi
Steve Jobs’s return to Apple in 1997 is often referred to as the greatest second act in business history. Here’s how he brought a new approach to the company and sparked a decade of innovation. Eds. Note: Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, has passed away at the age of 56, leaving behind a larger-than-life legacy which no obituary could possibly capture. As colleagues and family members and all thos
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