A Quotable Guide to True Innovation
The idea of true innovation may appear elusive. It can intimidate with its vagueness. It’s something that is difficult to define. It may seem impossible to come up with something that
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The idea of true innovation may appear elusive. It can intimidate with its vagueness. It’s something that is difficult to define. It may seem impossible to come up with something that
Donald Trump has yet to win the hearts of many of the tech giants of the United States. Separated by culture, politics, and distance, Trump’s relationship with Silicon Valley has

“People are more approachable. I’ve been involved in a lot of organizations here in Shreveport because they’re a lot more open to people from the outside.” So says Scott Wysong,
If there’s one theme that’s prevalent in the city of Detroit, it’s change. With its dichotomy of warm summers and harsh winters, the Motor City is no stranger to transformation.
If you are like most people and are not immersed in cybersecurity issues on a daily basis, there is a good chance that you have only recently been introduced to
“It can be hidden in plain sight.” As Dr. Halleh Seddighzadeh discussed earlier today at the annual Sustainable Brands conference in Detroit, human trafficking is far more widespread than popularly
“My personal journey is really about inclusion,” announced Victor Pineda. Speaking during the annual Sustainable Brands conference in Detroit, Pineda, an internationally renowned advocate for human rights, made the case
In a presentation titled “Human Sustainability in the age of Artificial Intelligence” at the Sustainable Brands conference in Detroit, John Havens discussed how artificial intelligence and autonomous systems can be

Ransomware, a type of malware that blocks access to a computer until a sum of money is paid, is an Olympic-sized threat. In fact, you could build an Olympic stadium

Geneva, Switzerland – Throughout his childhood in Nyon, Vaud, Switzerland, Mike Barry Ehouman had one all-consuming hobby and one professional goal. Raised a devout Christian, Barry aspired to become a pastor.
Mahatma Gandhi called upon us to “be the change that you wish to see in the world.” As our economy continues to integrate people who see full time employment as
Millennials don’t have to be on Wall Street to be stock market rock stars. With smartphones, investing can take place anywhere in the world – even in the comfort of
The past few months have brought an avalanche of stories on surveillance and intelligence gathering by leaders and governments both foreign and domestic. Americans find themselves asking, What is our
Who is Anonymous? I tend to become annoyed when I see articles about this – every tech reporter out there seems to think they’re contributing to “the revolution” by doing
2016 was a huge year for Innovation & Tech Today. With cover stories featuring such major personalities as Neil Degrasse Tyson and Michio Kaku, as well as our very first
We live in a visual society, and, increasingly, a video society. The corporate world knows this, and is leveraging video for uses other than just branding or marketing. Video is

In a place which once seemed like new terrain ruled by the likes of Occulus and Fitbit, the land of wearable tech now appears all too easy to get lost

When scientists want to design a new drug – say, one that combats the invasive proteins of HIV – they need to design new proteins to work inside the human

The widening scope and impact of digital books were clearly on display at the 2017 Digital Book World Conference held Jan. 17-18 in NY. One of the most striking illustrations
There was no shortage of amazing tech featured at this year’s CES. From the greatly improved technology of the past to the tech of the future, the 50th anniversary of

After providing us with incredible technology, inspiring personalities, and a look at how captivating inventions can change in the future, CES 2017 has officially wrapped up. Because Innovation & Tech
The Internet of Things, or IoT for short, has been a common topic at the Consumer Electronics Show, and this year is no different. Monolithic companies and boot-strapped start-ups alike

The Innovation & Tech Today staff is covering #CES2017 all week and we’re ready to celebrate 50 years of evolving technology. Even though it’s only the first media day, we’ve

Fast food has long retained its name for a reason – it’s pretty much the quickest way you can get a meal. Even if McDonald’s all day breakfast threw a

A lot can change in the course of 50 years. Fifty years ago, people enjoyed the comical antics of The Beverly Hillbillies, listened to the psychedelic sounds of Jefferson Aeroplane,

Innovation is bringing drastic change to the corporate world, and the consequences are more far-reaching than many people think. That was the clear message at the Chief Innovation Officer Summit

What happens when an unstoppable force hits an immovable object? Well, a long-winded argument about iPhones vs Android happens. I’m pretty sure that’s how the old saying goes. Since the
If you can’t be clever, just be weird. Such is the motto of oddvertising, a trend that has become commonplace in the world of advertising. For those who didn’t just

The National People’s Congress Standing Committee of China, has passed a law banning Internet users from publishing a wide variety of information, including anything that damages “national honour,” “disturbs economic

We often hear about the men behind a company, but when I flew to Merrimack, New Hampshire to interview the execs behind Brookstone, it was the power of the company’s
Carrier Network Virtualization, December 5 – 8, Crowne Plaza, Palo Alto, CA https://tmt.knect365.com/carrier-network-virtualization/ Carrier Network Virtualization brings together key players from the virtualization community to discuss and evaluate the steps

Let’s be honest. Cleveland isn’t the place people think of when “technology” and “innovation” are brought up in the same sentence – Silicon Valley has dominated that head space for

Updated 12/15/2016, 10:41 a.m. Yahoo recently disclosed yet another breach to its database of users. Already reeling from the August 2013 breach that exposed around 500 million accounts, Yahoo is
Seattle’s overcast cityscape has become the epicenter of a major tech boom, with big names like Amazon, Adobe, and Facebook moving into the city where, decades ago, the Fortune 500

DAR ES SALAAM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Tanzania’s government is set to deploy drones to speed up land mapping in rural areas in a bid to halt frequent and sometimes

In June, we wrote about the largest social media data breaches to date. And now, just a few short months later, there’s a new site that we could add to

Y Combinator, a massive incubator for innovative start-ups, is having its annual conference as we speak. Here are the five most interesting startups from this year’s event going on right

It is undoubtedly inspiring to learn about women who are out in the world creating amazing products and launching amazing startups. But what about how we get there? What about

Gone may be the days of cubicled corrals and closed office doors. Over the past two decades, the open office floor plan caught on among upper-echelon “cool kid” businesses like

Reno isn’t becoming the new Silicon Valley. Instead, Reno is finding its own space in the ever growing tech world, and they’re doing it their way. There are a lot
The idea of true innovation may appear elusive. It can intimidate with its vagueness. It’s something that is difficult to define. It may seem impossible to come up with something that
Donald Trump has yet to win the hearts of many of the tech giants of the United States. Separated by culture, politics, and distance, Trump’s relationship with Silicon Valley has

“People are more approachable. I’ve been involved in a lot of organizations here in Shreveport because they’re a lot more open to people from the outside.” So says Scott Wysong,
If there’s one theme that’s prevalent in the city of Detroit, it’s change. With its dichotomy of warm summers and harsh winters, the Motor City is no stranger to transformation.
If you are like most people and are not immersed in cybersecurity issues on a daily basis, there is a good chance that you have only recently been introduced to
“It can be hidden in plain sight.” As Dr. Halleh Seddighzadeh discussed earlier today at the annual Sustainable Brands conference in Detroit, human trafficking is far more widespread than popularly
“My personal journey is really about inclusion,” announced Victor Pineda. Speaking during the annual Sustainable Brands conference in Detroit, Pineda, an internationally renowned advocate for human rights, made the case
In a presentation titled “Human Sustainability in the age of Artificial Intelligence” at the Sustainable Brands conference in Detroit, John Havens discussed how artificial intelligence and autonomous systems can be

Ransomware, a type of malware that blocks access to a computer until a sum of money is paid, is an Olympic-sized threat. In fact, you could build an Olympic stadium

Geneva, Switzerland – Throughout his childhood in Nyon, Vaud, Switzerland, Mike Barry Ehouman had one all-consuming hobby and one professional goal. Raised a devout Christian, Barry aspired to become a pastor.
Mahatma Gandhi called upon us to “be the change that you wish to see in the world.” As our economy continues to integrate people who see full time employment as
Millennials don’t have to be on Wall Street to be stock market rock stars. With smartphones, investing can take place anywhere in the world – even in the comfort of
The past few months have brought an avalanche of stories on surveillance and intelligence gathering by leaders and governments both foreign and domestic. Americans find themselves asking, What is our
Who is Anonymous? I tend to become annoyed when I see articles about this – every tech reporter out there seems to think they’re contributing to “the revolution” by doing
2016 was a huge year for Innovation & Tech Today. With cover stories featuring such major personalities as Neil Degrasse Tyson and Michio Kaku, as well as our very first
We live in a visual society, and, increasingly, a video society. The corporate world knows this, and is leveraging video for uses other than just branding or marketing. Video is

In a place which once seemed like new terrain ruled by the likes of Occulus and Fitbit, the land of wearable tech now appears all too easy to get lost

When scientists want to design a new drug – say, one that combats the invasive proteins of HIV – they need to design new proteins to work inside the human

The widening scope and impact of digital books were clearly on display at the 2017 Digital Book World Conference held Jan. 17-18 in NY. One of the most striking illustrations
There was no shortage of amazing tech featured at this year’s CES. From the greatly improved technology of the past to the tech of the future, the 50th anniversary of

After providing us with incredible technology, inspiring personalities, and a look at how captivating inventions can change in the future, CES 2017 has officially wrapped up. Because Innovation & Tech
The Internet of Things, or IoT for short, has been a common topic at the Consumer Electronics Show, and this year is no different. Monolithic companies and boot-strapped start-ups alike

The Innovation & Tech Today staff is covering #CES2017 all week and we’re ready to celebrate 50 years of evolving technology. Even though it’s only the first media day, we’ve

Fast food has long retained its name for a reason – it’s pretty much the quickest way you can get a meal. Even if McDonald’s all day breakfast threw a

A lot can change in the course of 50 years. Fifty years ago, people enjoyed the comical antics of The Beverly Hillbillies, listened to the psychedelic sounds of Jefferson Aeroplane,

Innovation is bringing drastic change to the corporate world, and the consequences are more far-reaching than many people think. That was the clear message at the Chief Innovation Officer Summit

What happens when an unstoppable force hits an immovable object? Well, a long-winded argument about iPhones vs Android happens. I’m pretty sure that’s how the old saying goes. Since the
If you can’t be clever, just be weird. Such is the motto of oddvertising, a trend that has become commonplace in the world of advertising. For those who didn’t just

The National People’s Congress Standing Committee of China, has passed a law banning Internet users from publishing a wide variety of information, including anything that damages “national honour,” “disturbs economic

We often hear about the men behind a company, but when I flew to Merrimack, New Hampshire to interview the execs behind Brookstone, it was the power of the company’s
Carrier Network Virtualization, December 5 – 8, Crowne Plaza, Palo Alto, CA https://tmt.knect365.com/carrier-network-virtualization/ Carrier Network Virtualization brings together key players from the virtualization community to discuss and evaluate the steps

Let’s be honest. Cleveland isn’t the place people think of when “technology” and “innovation” are brought up in the same sentence – Silicon Valley has dominated that head space for

Updated 12/15/2016, 10:41 a.m. Yahoo recently disclosed yet another breach to its database of users. Already reeling from the August 2013 breach that exposed around 500 million accounts, Yahoo is
Seattle’s overcast cityscape has become the epicenter of a major tech boom, with big names like Amazon, Adobe, and Facebook moving into the city where, decades ago, the Fortune 500

DAR ES SALAAM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Tanzania’s government is set to deploy drones to speed up land mapping in rural areas in a bid to halt frequent and sometimes

In June, we wrote about the largest social media data breaches to date. And now, just a few short months later, there’s a new site that we could add to

Y Combinator, a massive incubator for innovative start-ups, is having its annual conference as we speak. Here are the five most interesting startups from this year’s event going on right

It is undoubtedly inspiring to learn about women who are out in the world creating amazing products and launching amazing startups. But what about how we get there? What about

Gone may be the days of cubicled corrals and closed office doors. Over the past two decades, the open office floor plan caught on among upper-echelon “cool kid” businesses like

Reno isn’t becoming the new Silicon Valley. Instead, Reno is finding its own space in the ever growing tech world, and they’re doing it their way. There are a lot