Will we ever ‘like’ the female executive?

Sheryl Sandberg has written a new book, "Lean In." (Getty)

Technological innovation is helping to erase certain stigmas, but more can and should be done.

The modern ideas festival

When it comes to today’s ideas festivals, it’s much like the film industry: there are indies and blockbusters.

‘The dirty secret about geeking out’

Q & A | ‘CmdrTaco’ talks with Cory Doctorow about his latest book, Burning man and heart hacking.

An innovation-free zone

An innovation-free zone

In the absence of a pope, rules dictate that there is to be no innovation in the Catholic Church.

Bill and Mark’s excellent coding adventure

Bill and Mark’s excellent coding adventure

Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, along with other big names in tech, call for more students to learn code.

Yahoo’s innovation gamble

Yahoo’s innovation gamble

The memo might just be one of the biggest “bet-the-company” moves to create a culture of innovation that we’ve ever seen in Silicon Valley.

Hayley Tsukayama

Hayley Tsukayama

Apple falls on lower analyst estimates

Apple rumors continue to swirl; company’s stock suffers after analysts cut estimates.

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Hayley Tsukayama

The Circuit: Microsoft settles with E.U. regulators

Microsoft settled with European regulators over browser choice.

Hayley Tsukayama

Hayley Tsukayama

Google Play celebrates its first birthday

Google’s offering app deals, free music, free books and special game deals to celebrate.

epa03591357 An undated handout picture made available by NASA on 20 February 2013 shows the Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, Dragon spacecraft standing inside a processing hangar at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, USA. Teams had just installed the spacecraft's solar array fairings. NASA and its international partners are targeting 01 March 2013, as the launch date for the next cargo resupply flight to the International Space Station (ISS) by SpaceX. Launch is scheduled from the Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, USA.  EPA/NASA/Kim Shiflett   EDITORIAL USE ONLY

SpaceX Dragon capsule rendezvous with ISS delayed

At least two of the capsules thrusters are back online, but its scheduled berthing with the space station has been delayed.

Sequestration: An innovation opportunity?

Maybe the sequester could spark the creative moment that America has been waiting for. Or not.

Which tech firm are you wearing this season?

It appears as if wearble tech will soon exit the world of weird and become a mainstay of high fashion.

What Silicon Valley likes about the Oscars

The Oscars have become the see-and-be-seen event of the year for Silicon Valley.

Is this the year we all get hacked?

We’re very close to being pulled into the world’s first cyber-war and, right now, the Chinese appear to have the upper hand.

The Innovation prescription

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ROUNDTABLE | In a special roundtable, we at Ideas@Innovations have collected four different contributions from individuals in different fields, asking them to provide their innovation prescription for either the President or the newly-sworn-in 113th Congress on an issue of their choice.

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Innovation is sequester-proof

COLUMN | The sequester is not top-of-mind for technologists and inventors for a reason.

Will we ever ‘like’ the female executive?

Technological innovation is helping to erase certain stigmas, but more can and should be done.

SpaceX Dragon capsule rendezvous with ISS delayed

At least two of the capsules thrusters are back online, but its scheduled berthing with the space station has been delayed.

Innovations: Guest Voices

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 03:  U.S. Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz speaks during a news conference regarding the agency’s 21-month-long investigation on Google January 3, 2013 at the FTC headquarters in Washington, DC. FTC announced that Google has agreed to change some of its business practices, including giving competitors access to standard-essential patents and letting advertisers to get more flexibility to use rival search engines, to resolve the agency's competition concerns in the markets for devices like smart phones, games and tablets and in online searching.  (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

The perfect result

What do Google’s advances in search mean for the future definition of monopoly?

The dyslexia advantage

The dyslexia advantage

In an interview with Richard Branson, Schwartz discovers how the disability didn’t get in Branson’s way. In fact, it did the opposite.

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Now, it’s your turn...

"If you could design your own tree house — your personal castle in the sky, if you will — what would it look like? Where would you build it?"

Innovation in the Twitterverse

Tour the world and follow the innovation conversation on Twitter. (source: UMapper)