No Longer a Kodak Moment

Remember when people used to refer to a “Kodak moment”? That phrase, like the company it refers to, might be about to go the way of the dodo. According to the NYT, Kodak is having trouble even pretending that it has a future: “a lawyer representing Kodak creditors questioned management’s plan to borrow $950 million […]

In China, You Can See and Smell Economic Growth

Beijing has been blanketed by a particularly thick haze of smog this week. Chinese officials call it “fog,” and citizens complain that the US Embassy does a better job monitoring pollution than the government.Beijing’s leadership at last responded this week, and the Washington Post has the story: In a rare bow to public pressure, the […]

More Bad News for the Big Apple

Since the recession began, New Yorkers (most notably Mayor Bloomberg) have touted their city as an example for the rest of the country to follow, citing a quick rebound from the financial crash of 2008 and respectable job growth while the rest of the country was still mired in the depths of the recession. Indeed, […]

Tech Wizard Dissects SOPA

TAI’s tech wizard and associate publisher Damir Marusic spent three years of his childhood in North Korea.  Perhaps inspired by that experience, he has a great essay on the SOPA and PIPA bills currently being considered in Congress. But even if some sort of overreaching bill is inevitable, the fight against it is not futile. […]

Drug War “Whack-A-Mole”

Washington’s war on the Colombian cocaine industry has been largely successful, but successful only in pushing drug cartels into neighboring Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador. Coca farms and cocaine-producing facilities have simply jumped national borders to safer havens. Anti-American governments in Bolivia and Venezuela, in particular, use the cocaine industry to thumb their noses at the […]

From Texting to Textbooks: Apple Gets Ready to Change the World (Again)

If you are a student with an iPad, you might not need a backpack anymore. According to the WSJ, that’s the way that Apple wants things to be, and Apple is pretty good at getting what it wants. This week, the company that changed the music industry unveiled a plan to get into the electronic […]

The Great Game on the High Seas

In the competition between Asian countries and Pacific powers like the US, sea-power is critical. The US, the dominant Pacific ocean power for decades, remains far ahead of its competition. But Japan, China, India, and even Australia are quickly building up, and new technology is making some of America’s most important assets (like aircraft carriers) […]

Census Bureau Plays the Race Card

If the U.S. Census Bureau wants people to judge one another not based on the color of their skin but the content of their character, it isn’t doing a very good job. According to the NYT, the Bureau is busily spending your tax money to come up with new ways to make America’s Hispanic population […]

Trend #3: Panopolis

When Via Meadia first drew up the list of ten trends that would shape the next decade, we coined the term “panopolis” to describe the forces turning the peoples of the world, developed and now developing, too, into a race of urbanites. From the original description: These cities aren’t just bigger than the old ones.  They […]

Good News On Health Costs?

America’s perenially rising healthcare costs, as Via Meadia has noted many times before, are possibly the single greatest threat to the long-term fiscal health of the country. As the American population ages, rising health costs and the cost burdens associated with programs like Medicare threaten to demolish the budgets of state and federal governments alike.There […]

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