March 20th, 2012
01:10 PM ET

A skateboard that pushes itself?

If you're like us, you saw those Back to The Future movies and dreamed of gliding around on a hoverboard one day. Well, it looks like we're one step closer now with the introduction of the ZBoard. It's a weight-sensing, electric skateboard that pushes itself in whatever direction the rider leans. It's pretty fast too, getting up to about 17 miles an hour.

Ali recently met up with Ben and Jeff from ZBoard at SXSW in Austin. Take a look at the video above to see it in action.


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March 12th, 2012
10:58 AM ET

How to build a successful startup

Reid Hoffman, Steve Case and Peter Diamandis the founders of LinkedIn, AOL and the X PRIZE tell Ali Velshi what makes a successful startups and how startups can help fix the jobs crisis.


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March 12th, 2012
10:54 AM ET

Bridging Silicon Valley's gender gap

Rachel Sklar, Sharon Feder, Kellee Khalil and Kathryn Minshew tell Ali velshi how to ensure that women and men in tech are afforded the same opportunities.


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March 11th, 2012
03:45 PM ET

Foursquare founder talks start up success

Ali Velshi and Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley discuss what it takes to get your start up noticed.


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March 11th, 2012
03:30 PM ET

Catching up on digital security

Ali Velshi sits down with Frank Abagnale and Mario Armstrong at SXSW to discuss digital security


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March 10th, 2012
05:10 PM ET

Solutions for the nation's hunger problem

Celebrity chef Tom Colicchio discusses his new documentary on hunger in America, "Finding Home," with Ali Velshi.


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March 10th, 2012
04:44 PM ET

Ali Velshi and Tom Colicchio at SXSW

Ali Velshi talks food and innovation with Celebrity Chef Tom Colicchio by the CNN grill at SXSW 2012.


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