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Blockchain technology is particularly suited for purchasing gaming credits, as it is a secure way to transfer currency as a database. There are no banks or credit unions involved, so
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Blockchain technology is particularly suited for purchasing gaming credits, as it is a secure way to transfer currency as a database. There are no banks or credit unions involved, so
When co-founder and COO of beycome.com, Nicolas Jodin, was selling his first home, his journey led him to uncover a troublesome truth. “I realized almost immediately that hardly anyone was
Online casinos seem to have been part of the landscape of the internet for almost as long as the web has been around. This sector has often been at the
Is it an advertisement? Is it a game? The world may never know. What we do know is that these 5 advergames are the best ever.
Nine years ago, SpaceX successfully launched their first rocket. Since then, the company, led by the ambitious Elon Musk, has proven time and time again how determined they are to
Hunting is one of humanity’s oldest professions and pastimes. Previously, people survived on nothing but sharpened rocks and their own wit. However, nowadays, we have much more modern devices in
Bad news for 2000s pop-punk fans, but Avril Lavigne is officially the most dangerous celebrity to search on the internet. But don’t take my word for it. Last week, the
Unlike commuter transportation, the trucking industry is more complex, involving not only truckers but also different types of loads and routes. All that is about to change with the introduction
Recreational drones have taken the country by storm as the popular new hobby. It makes sense, too. Not only is it fun to fly a drone around, it’s also a
In 2011, the Colorado Technology Partners Board of Directors created the Denver Biz Tech Expo (DBTE) in order to put both national and local technology providers in the forefront of
Google has come a long way since its original bubble-letter insignia. The search engine has long been famous for their “Google Doodles,” the first of which came in 1998 when
Game of Thrones is one of the most successful TV series of all time, and each episode is watched by an average of 25.1 million viewers. That number is steadily
Major hacks and breaches seem like they are becoming a monthly occurrence. Most recently, on September 7, Equifax Inc., one of the three largest consumer-credit reporting companies in the U.S.,
There is a whole lot of hype around the new iPhone X. CNBC called it “the most impressive iPhone to date.” TechRadar claimed that with this new smartphone, “Apple breathes
It takes the hard work of many people to create a successful event like CEDIA. But not all are recognized as CEDIA Fellows. This year, CEDIA announced that David Graham,
Eric Bodley is an experienced veteran when it comes to the tech industry. For the past 40 years, Bodley has worked in nearly every aspect of the consumer electronics industry
CEDIA is the premier expo for all things IoT and connected tech. This year features a bevy of impressive speakers, including General Manager of Amazon Smart Home Services Sarah Zenz
Thirty-three years ago, Dr. Egon Spengler of the Ghostbusters boldly claimed that “Print is dead.” Now, over three decades later, print is still kicking. If we’re honest with ourselves, at
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In a world where online transactions are expected by people to be easy and instantaneous, transaction and data security become paramount. After all, there are a ton of security concerns
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Tattoos have come a long way from being a sign of societal rebellion. Nowadays, about 45 million U.S. Americans have tattoos, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association. The
Once again we see Tesla changing industries left and right as the company announced the successful completion of its first solar roof installation last week. Similar to the Model 3
Yesterday, the science journal Nature published a study titled “Correction of a pathogenic gene mutation in human embryos.” This was big news to the science community. Essentially, what happened is,
Yesterday, the Trump administration announced that they are going to waive certain environmental regulations in order to speed up construction on the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Normally, a federal agency would
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We live in an ever-evolving online world, and this evolution includes the way that we pay. With major changes to technology, come trends that will revolutionize the future of the
For about 30 years, Shark Week has returned summer after summer like a national holiday. What started as a simple educational show on conservation has now become a cultural phenomenon.
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Yesterday, Volvo Cars became the first mainstream automaker to announce that all models introduced after 2019 will be either hybrids or battery powered. This decision marks another blow to the
Summer means pool parties and barbecues. But the new season also brings a new issue of Innovation and Tech Today. This issue, which you can find at Barnes and Nobles
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Today marks the fourth day of a cyberattack that has affected businesses, port operators, and governments across the world. The attack started on Tuesday in Ukraine, infecting computer networks with
Blockchain technology is particularly suited for purchasing gaming credits, as it is a secure way to transfer currency as a database. There are no banks or credit unions involved, so
When co-founder and COO of beycome.com, Nicolas Jodin, was selling his first home, his journey led him to uncover a troublesome truth. “I realized almost immediately that hardly anyone was
Online casinos seem to have been part of the landscape of the internet for almost as long as the web has been around. This sector has often been at the
Is it an advertisement? Is it a game? The world may never know. What we do know is that these 5 advergames are the best ever.
Nine years ago, SpaceX successfully launched their first rocket. Since then, the company, led by the ambitious Elon Musk, has proven time and time again how determined they are to
Hunting is one of humanity’s oldest professions and pastimes. Previously, people survived on nothing but sharpened rocks and their own wit. However, nowadays, we have much more modern devices in
Bad news for 2000s pop-punk fans, but Avril Lavigne is officially the most dangerous celebrity to search on the internet. But don’t take my word for it. Last week, the
Unlike commuter transportation, the trucking industry is more complex, involving not only truckers but also different types of loads and routes. All that is about to change with the introduction
Recreational drones have taken the country by storm as the popular new hobby. It makes sense, too. Not only is it fun to fly a drone around, it’s also a
In 2011, the Colorado Technology Partners Board of Directors created the Denver Biz Tech Expo (DBTE) in order to put both national and local technology providers in the forefront of
Google has come a long way since its original bubble-letter insignia. The search engine has long been famous for their “Google Doodles,” the first of which came in 1998 when
Game of Thrones is one of the most successful TV series of all time, and each episode is watched by an average of 25.1 million viewers. That number is steadily
Major hacks and breaches seem like they are becoming a monthly occurrence. Most recently, on September 7, Equifax Inc., one of the three largest consumer-credit reporting companies in the U.S.,
There is a whole lot of hype around the new iPhone X. CNBC called it “the most impressive iPhone to date.” TechRadar claimed that with this new smartphone, “Apple breathes
It takes the hard work of many people to create a successful event like CEDIA. But not all are recognized as CEDIA Fellows. This year, CEDIA announced that David Graham,
Eric Bodley is an experienced veteran when it comes to the tech industry. For the past 40 years, Bodley has worked in nearly every aspect of the consumer electronics industry
CEDIA is the premier expo for all things IoT and connected tech. This year features a bevy of impressive speakers, including General Manager of Amazon Smart Home Services Sarah Zenz
Thirty-three years ago, Dr. Egon Spengler of the Ghostbusters boldly claimed that “Print is dead.” Now, over three decades later, print is still kicking. If we’re honest with ourselves, at
This week, the people all across the United States had the opportunity to view a magnificent astronomical event. If you’re like me, you took it as a moment to step
Despite the world at large rolling out new mobile innovations, less than one third of Canadian businesses are currently tapping into the market according to Arlington Research. Following the results
From Wonder Woman to GE Girls, it is turning out to be the summer of girl power. GE Girls engages middle school students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to boost
In a world where online transactions are expected by people to be easy and instantaneous, transaction and data security become paramount. After all, there are a ton of security concerns
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Tattoos have come a long way from being a sign of societal rebellion. Nowadays, about 45 million U.S. Americans have tattoos, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association. The
Once again we see Tesla changing industries left and right as the company announced the successful completion of its first solar roof installation last week. Similar to the Model 3
Yesterday, the science journal Nature published a study titled “Correction of a pathogenic gene mutation in human embryos.” This was big news to the science community. Essentially, what happened is,
Yesterday, the Trump administration announced that they are going to waive certain environmental regulations in order to speed up construction on the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Normally, a federal agency would
It’s been a tough month for gas guzzlers. In early July, Volvo announced that all of their vehicles produced after 2019 would be hybrid or electric. Then, the next day,
After the near loss of Microsoft Paint this week, I didn’t think my middle-school self could handle much more. Then, yesterday, a piece of that self died when Apple decided
We live in an ever-evolving online world, and this evolution includes the way that we pay. With major changes to technology, come trends that will revolutionize the future of the
For about 30 years, Shark Week has returned summer after summer like a national holiday. What started as a simple educational show on conservation has now become a cultural phenomenon.
Who knew that solar power could be so adorable? Bred out of necessity, sustainability has often been viewed as a sacrifice in the face of the ever-growing climate change. But
The Moon had long been assumed to be a dry and desolate place. However, in 2008, that notion began to shift when water was found trapped in lunar volcanic glass.
It’s safe to say that there is nothing boring about The Boring Company. Founded in 2016 by Elon Musk, the company is focused on transportation infrastructure, specifically underground tunnels. Most
Robots are becoming increasingly better at jobs that once belonged to humans. The machines of today are the assemblers, builders, and burger-flippers of tomorrow. Now, a new industry is being
Imagine the size of London: 1,583 square kilometers (611 square miles). Now imagine an iceberg as big as London. Finally, imagine an iceberg four times that size – an iceberg
Earth’s sixth mass extinction event may already be underway and it may be worse than previously thought.
Yesterday, Volvo Cars became the first mainstream automaker to announce that all models introduced after 2019 will be either hybrids or battery powered. This decision marks another blow to the
Summer means pool parties and barbecues. But the new season also brings a new issue of Innovation and Tech Today. This issue, which you can find at Barnes and Nobles
Startups are sprouting everywhere, innovating and changing the world around us, but only one brought home first place at the TIA 5th Annual Start Up Challenge. Going on its fifth
Today marks the fourth day of a cyberattack that has affected businesses, port operators, and governments across the world. The attack started on Tuesday in Ukraine, infecting computer networks with
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