Kevin Wilhelm

Apr 27, 2009 by

Sustainability may be all the rage but, as the song says, it’s not easy being green. Without widespread standards, companies are...

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P.W. Singer

Mar 12, 2009 by

The Robot Wars Have Arrived My Q&A Interview with P.W. Singer   Singer took time from his book tour to talk with me about...

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Clotilde Dusoulier

Sep 24, 2007 by

LONDON–As anyone who reads the “Chocolate & Zucchini” blog knows, Clotilde Dusoulier is no snob when it comes...

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Tim Westergren

Sep 18, 2007 by

What will it take to create the middle-class musician? It’s an idea Pandora founder and Chief Strategy Officer Tim Westergren...

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Colin Angle

Aug 23, 2007 by

There’s always been a cultural tug-of-war between the embrace and fear of robots. At iRobot, that split is made manifest in...

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Matt Mason

May 18, 2007 by

BOSTON–Carnegie Mellon University is becoming to robots what Cooperstown is to baseball. I interviewed Matthew T. Mason, the...

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Rodney Brooks

May 15, 2007 by

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–When it comes to robots, MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) is one of the...

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Robert Diaz

Nov 1, 2006 by

The United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) issued a warning on Oct. 19 that the number of dead zones in the world’s...

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Sebastian Thrun

Jul 20, 2006 by

Sebastian Thrun was my first big “get” interview as a staff reporter at CNET. I interviewed him at the Seaport Hotel and...

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