Stumped by math at midnight? Instaedu says it’ll hook you up with the right tutor anytime (exclusive)

With its new features, the online tutoring startup is moving into the realm of personalized learning.

Evernote CEO says IPO is ‘morally correct thing to do,’ but not until 2015 or 2016

VentureBeat invited Evernote CEO Phil Libin to our office to discuss the big picture vision for the company. It runs far deeper than an IPO, international expansion plans, and the host of new features designed to appeal to busy professionals.

Scientists capture video of a thought being formed in a brain

For the first time, Japanese scientists captured video of a thought being formed, and it looks pretty much like miniature lightning tracing its way through a meshed structure of neurons.

Time Warner Cable says Netflix is holding Super HD & 3D content hostage

Time Warner Cable isn't happy about Netflix's new "Open Connect" initiative, a separate network ISPs can use to pull data from the streaming video service.

Aussie pioneer crosses country seeking out truth about American startup scene

An Australian entrepreneur set out on a 10-city, 20-journey across the US creating documentary videos about the startup community in each place.

This Snapchat video will destruct in 5… 4… 3… 2… haha took a screenshot

Now people can send embarrassing videos of themselves through Snapchat, the messaging app that destroys the message after it has been read.

IAB study: Mobile video isn’t really all that mobile, after all

63 percent of video-watching on mobile phones, the study said, happens right at home sweet home.

Skype inadvertently confirms video messaging with legal text change

It seems that Skype is inching closer to offering video messages, a long-rumored feature that would serve as the equivalent of Skype voicemail.

Perch launches with simple, ambient video communication for families or teams, scores $1M in seed funding

It's kind of like a tiny video-oriented social network, with Facebook's 2011 "frictionless sharing" concept brought to life. Except only with people you really, really care about.

Italian company releases seeing-eye mannequins that check out customers for age, sex, and race

High-fashion mannequin maker Almax has released mannequins that don't just look good, but also look. Right back at you, that is.

YouTube wins news innovation award — the day before Israel broadcasts an assassination almost live

YouTube has become a massive news destination, YouTube chief executive Salar Kamangar said in his acceptance speech, with 7000 hours of news-related footage uploaded every single day.