Front Page: Most Popular Stories from Forbes Magazine

Real Success Is From Being Yourself, Says This Woman In Tech
A career in tech should be every individual’s own adventure.

7 Ways 3D Printing Is Making Manufacturing More Competitive
71.1% of manufacturers have currently adopted 3D Printing. 52% of manufacturers expect 3D Printing will be used for high-volume production in the next 3-5 years. 22% of manufacturers predict 3D Printing will have a disruptive effect on supply chains. Global spending on printers was predicted to reach $11B in 2015 and forecast to […]

New iPhone 7 Details Reveal Bad News For Apple
Get ready for some iPhone 7 disappointment…

Chronic Political Gridlock To Grip South Korea, Good For North Korea
The ruling party’s surprise defeat in South Korean parliamentary elections will bring political gridlock for at least the next 22 months when a new president takes office. That can’t help a country struggling to reanimate an export-dependent economy famed for the electronics brands LG and Samsung. But the economy will […]

In Defense Of Exclusives: Oculus VR’s Jason Rubin Explains Why They’re A Reality For The Rift
Oculus VR’s Jason Rubin talk to Forbes about the need for exclusive content on the Rift VR headset, and why they believe it’s the right way to invest in the VR ecosystem.

3 Questions That’ll Help You Figure Out What Kind Of Boss You Need Next
These three job interview questions will help you figure out what kind of boss you need next for your career goals, plus exactly what to ask.

Have Two Vacation Days? That’s All You Need To Visit Machu Picchu
Imagine only taking two days off of work to have an adventure that you always assumed would take up too much of your vacation time.

How Lyft Engineers Its App For A Better Offline Experience
In the latest episode of our tech podcast The Premise, we talk to Lyft VP Engineering Peter Morelli about generating a better driver and passenger experience through the app.

The GMO Circus Comes To Congress And It’s Not Fun
Congress continues to dither about food labeling to identify ingredients from “GMOs,” although such labels fail every test–scientific, economic, legal and common sense–and probably violate First Amendment guarantees of commercial free speech.

4 Telltale Signs You’re A Workplace Ambivert
Are you an introvert or extrovert? Not so fast, there is a third category.

Behind Costco’s Plan To Plump Up Profits With Its Own Chicken Plant
The wholesale club is making the unusual move to set up its own poultry-processing plant, hoping to wring out greater efficiencies and lower costs by zeroing in on a narrower range of products than a normal supplier-run plant.

New Apps Allow Air Travelers To Sell Unused Luggage Space
In principle, Airmule and Grabr seem to have found a unique way to capitalize on unused luggage space, providing boutique delivery service and a pathway for budget travelers to make a bit of money on the side. But their services are not without complexity or risk.

Why Mindfulness Is So Important In The Workplace Today
Joe Burtoncomes from a corporate background, working in high-stress situations with long hours and constant travel. His career was on an uphill track but his personal life and health started to decline. He even developed insomnia and asthma around the age of 40. Up until then, he would have laughed […]

New Obamacare Study Considers What Happens When Generous Government Subsidies End
A large subsidy program that has helped insurers offering Affordable Care Act (ACA) compliant coverage in the individual market expires this year. A new working paper finds that insurers incurred substantial losses overall despite receiving much larger back-end subsidies per enrollee through the ACA’s reinsurance program than they expected when they set their premiums for 2014. The study also estimates that in the absence of the reinsurance program insurers would have had to set premiums 26% higher, on average, in order to avoid losses—assuming implausibly that the overall health of the risk pool would not have worsened as a result of the higher premiums.

How To Rebuild Your Mojo After Escaping A Toxic Workplace
If you have escaped from a toxic workplace, welcome back to the world! Here are tips for re-building your mojo supply

The Rising Success Of Rodan + Fields Thanks To Nontraditional Retail And Savvy Women
Think you know what a direct-marketing sales rep looks like nowadays? Think again. She’s the pretty mom at school drop off… the friendly neighbor next door… the funny friend everyone wishes they had. But even more than being a familiar face, she’s someone who is educated, successful and hard-working… hardly a […]

Should IRS Pay Employee Bonuses? Recall Lois Lerner’s $129,300 On Top Of Salary
Democrats and the President like bonuses for the IRS. Republicans, not so much. Maybe Lois Lerner should settle this one?

Fox Saved The Best ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer For Last
The highest compliment I can play this preview is that Wolverine was entirely unneeded.

Here’s How I Know When A Job Applicant Is Lying
Matthew is an HR Manager who’s figured out how to catch job applicants’ lies when he interviews them. Is Matthew on to something?

Dear Bernie And Hillary, Your ‘Sensible’ Estate Tax Actually Isn’t
A $5.4M exemption from estate taxes isn’t as big as you might think. And Democrats want to slash it to $3.5M and raise the estate tax rate again to 45%.

The Ugly Truth About A $15 Minimum Wage
BY ED RENSI – A $15 minimum wage won’t spell the end of McDonalds. However it will mean wiping out thousands of entry-level opportunities for people without many other options.

Entrepreneur Raises $15.5 Million But Investor More Interested In Commenting On Her Looks
Jodie Fox, cofounder and COO of Shoes of Prey There are many reasons to compliment entrepreneur Jodie Fox. Fourmonths ago, she raised $15.5 million in Series B funding from venture capital investorsandNordstrom,for the companyshe cofounded. Shoes of Prey lets customers custom-design women’s shoes online, then manufactures and ships itto them. You could […]

Dear Netflix And Amazon, Karl Urban Has a Proposal For You
One of the best comic book movies of all time should be given a second chance on Amazon or Netflix, says actor Karl Urban.

Philippine Voters Set To End Decades Of De Facto Dynastic Rule
For 50 years Philippine voters have picked members of a few families to run the country. Presidents and senators keep springing from surnames such as Aquino, Arroyo, Estrada and Marcos. Yet since the 1960s, despite its strengths such as tourism and a boom in call centers, about a quarter of […]

Surprisingly, These 10 Professional Jobs Are Under Threat From Big Data
When you read or hear news stories about the imminent takeover of robots and algorithms that will eliminate jobs for human workers, many times the first examples given are blue-collar jobs like factory workers and taxi drivers. And you may have mentally congratulated yourself because your “professional” job is safe […]

Why Successful Leaders Don’t Have An Open Door Policy
Is it possible that the “open door policy” is harmful to managers and individual contributors alike?

These Ten Mistakes Are Killing Your Resume
Your resume is your most important branding vehicle. Don’t let these ten mistakes suck the juice out of it — and impede your job search!

‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 6 Premiere Review: The Red Woman
‘Game of Thrones’ returns filled with surprises, betrayals, and daring rescues in Sunday night’s season six premiere.

Google Must ‘Do Right Thing’ With YouTube Money to Save Music, Says Sixx:A.M.
Hard rock band Sixx:A.M. has started a campaign, likely to be swiftly echoed by other star musicians, urging Google to pay artists more when their clips appear on its video-sharing site YouTube.

Now Open: New Airport Train Makes Visiting Denver Easier (and Better)
The new rail line runs from the international airport to Denver’s awesomely renovated downtown Union Station in just 37 minutes – for nine bucks.

Shark Tank’s Mark Cuban Invests In Millennial Startup With A Solution For Shrinkage
You washed the wool sweater grannie made you for Christmas, despite having arthritis. Now it looks like a mid-drift from the 1980s. Before you altruistically throw it in the Goodwill donation pile, try restoring your sweater to its former glory with Unshrinkit, a laundry solution for shrinkage. Harvard Business School […]

Acoustic Scarecrows: A Humane, Non-Lethal Way To Reduce Bird Strikes?
Human land uses are creating more conflicts with birds and wildlife — is there a non-lethal way to reduce these problems?

Dad Innovates On The Baby Jogger But It Fails To Fly On Shark Tank
Parents: do you like to jog long distances but can’t find a babysitter? Or do you like to pretend you’re a horse and that your child in a stroller is a buggy? The KidRunner may be the answer to your prayers. The KidRunner jogger features a harness that attaches to the waist from behind. You pull it instead of push it, unlike regular joggers. Thus, your arms and hands are free to fist bump passersby.

CEO Succession: Where Are The Women?
Companies are increasingly choosing “outsiders” as CEOs. That has been opening the door for women to enter the executive suite, but creates risks as well.

Bernie Sanders Just Doesn’t Seem To Understand What Poverty Really Is
Bernie Sanders has been campaigning in Maryland, in Baltimore, and some of his remarks indicate that he doesn’t really understand what poverty is. He’s getting very mixed up indeed between relative poverty and absolute poverty. Now, it is indeed true that American liberals and progressives get uptight about relative poverty, […]

Dying Incredibly Fast In ‘The Division’? The World’s Dumbest Bug May Be To Blame
The Division’s latest bug seems like a small one, but it could actually have a big impact on the endgame, and may explain why enemies have been melting you for weeks.

Prince and Negativland: Strange Bedfellows Tilting At A Similar Copyright Windmill
Prince will forever be remembered for his brilliant songs and musicianship, but his work on artist’s rights was very significant. On the same day that Prince died, another copyright activist, Richard Lyons of the band Negativland, died as well. While not the household name that Prince is, Mr. Lyons and Negativland had tremendous impact as well.

China Stopped From Buying 1% Of Australia
Australia’s Treasury Department postpone’s decision on whether a private cattle ranch can sell all its land to China.

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