I tried to connect with Rodney Brooks at MIT in Boston on my recent trip, but the damn rain and overcramped schedule kept me away. He's been telling me about their new building for awhile...
Last week, Fortune Magazine's David Kirkpatrick led a panel of ten young African fellows, who spoke on change in local government, healthcare issues, the impact of technology and suggestions on what we can collectively do...
Sam Harris pronounces to the crowd - "I'm very concerned in our belief in faith. We have Christians against Muslims against Jews……I know I’m going to offend many of you in the room. But I’m...
Davy Rothbart, founder of Found Magazine is on the PopTech stage reading us stories, letters and although he doesn't have any physical visuals, he gives us many. He is probably more widely known for his...
Edward Castronova is first up on the PopTech stage in the afternoon session of Day 2. He talks to us about the economics of virtual worlds. Odd theme given that he's actually a professor of...
A colorful storyboard spans the upstairs wall at PopTech this year.
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We're sipping tea in the Camden Opera House and outside, a group assembles to hand pack Jansen's gigantic and complex Animaris Sabulosa, so it can be shipped back to Europe.
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Todd Kuiken, PhD joins us on the PopTech stage with Jesse Sullivan, who has been written up as the first bionic man. Kuiken is from the Neural Engineering Center for Artificial Limbs at the Rehabilitation...
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