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The 10 Worst Places to Play Pokemon GO

Unless you’ve been living under a rock these past couple of days, you’ve probably heard of Pokémon GO, the mobile game that puts augmented-reality Pokemon catching in the hands of

Game On! Our Interview With Actor John Heder

Actor Jon Heder has been extremely busy of late, having worked on Walt Before Mickey, Relatively Super, The Tiger Hunter, Christmas Eve, Killing Winston James, and Almost Heroes 3D. He’s

Top 5 Announcements at E3 So Far

Over the past two days, video game giants Sony, Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, Bethesda, and Nintendo all wrapped up their conferences at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), and even though there’s

Ushering In The eSports Era

The time of nerds being considered un-sporty has passed. However, it’s not on the court or the field where they’re crushing the competition. Instead, the geeks’ playing field is the

play anywhere

Xbox Goes All In With Play Anywhere

Covering the insanity that is E3 means that sometimes interesting news can get lost in the shuffle.  Between big-name title releases and virtual reality headsets, it’s easy to lose track

Travel Easy: Tech Hacks

Love of Travel All my life I’ve loved to travel — whether it’s an 18-hour road trip to Colorado, a week-long conference in San Francisco, or the adventure of a

GE Pilots Intelligent City Development

New GE Technology  San Diego and Jacksonville will soon begin piloting new GE technology designed to help them become more intelligent and efficient. Both cities will incorporate into the GE LED

Jen Lewin Sits Down to Discuss Art & Technology

Internationally renowned light and interactive sculptor Jen Lewin’s most famous work is The Pool, a giant installation of interactive circular pods that produce colored light when stepped (or jumped, or

Walking Dead

Walking Dead Game: Starbreeze Produces VR

Most game developers interested in virtual reality are content with creating content for existing VR platforms like Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Sony Morpheus, or Samsung Gear VR. But Swedish developer

Lara Croft Camilla Luddington

Camilla Luddington is Lara Croft

Camilla Luddington is Lara Croft Actress Camilla Luddington is known for two very different roles to very different audiences. The British actress plays American doctor Jo Wilson in ABC’s long-running

Tony Hawk Catches Air with Pro Skater 5

  These days, Tony Hawk is helping Mini Cooper sell Countryman family cars. Generations of today’s parents have grown up watching Hawk revolutionize the sport of skateboarding and playing video

Inside The Mind Of Chris Carter

  X-Files creator Chris Carter and I met in November 1981 at Surfing Magazine where he was an editor and I was an advertising guy. Surfing’s editors barely tolerated the

Josh Welding: Digital Bus Tour

Millennials grew up watching pop culture on MTV, saw the widespread distribution of webcams and reality TV, and now live in a world where Skype, FaceTime, and Snapchat are all

Music Streaming

Streaming Music

    By Tanya Cavanaugh   Although larger music streaming services may be able to offer the biggest names in music, there is always the talent in the shadow. SoundCloud is

NAMM 2015: How Cool is That?!

By: John Faulkner Something being “cool” is extremely subjective. And it could be up for debate if the person or group of people who are the arbiters of “cool” are

Virtually Speaking of Virtual Reality

After making a cameo appearance at International CES in 2014, Virtual Reality became one of the most popular aspects of the show.   By Liam Kivirist Teleportation is strictly for

A Wild Digital Content Frontier

Digital Book World brought together book publishers, online content providers, crowdfunding giants and online retailers for an interesting week.   By Lee Bell Readers of the world have heard harrowing

The JVC Diamond Series 4K UHD TV

Unless you’ve been spending your spare time time in a cave, you’ve seen a slew of new terms describing televisions these days: 4K, UHD, Ultra HD, 2K4K, DCI, and more.

The Samson RTE 2 Headphones

Not all of us are tech-obsessed. Rather than having a ton of bells, whistles, and complication, we just want something that we can use; we want something that works. The

Mobile Gaming’s Renaissance Begins

By John O’Connell Contributing Writer, Innovation & Tech Today Like many others, Dan Doughty loved portable gaming. That changed abruptly a few years ago, thanks to the sweeping rise of

A Conversation With Mike Rowe

Millions of Americans know Mike Rowe as the Dirty Jobs guy, the host of one of the most popular shows in cable TV history. But did you also know he’s

Talking Mobile Social Media with Chris Voss

When Chris Voss speaks about social media, mobile technology and its relationship to both the corporate and consumer worlds, many people take note. Chris Voss is ranked #18 in Fortune

The 10 Worst Places to Play Pokemon GO

Unless you’ve been living under a rock these past couple of days, you’ve probably heard of Pokémon GO, the mobile game that puts augmented-reality Pokemon catching in the hands of

Game On! Our Interview With Actor John Heder

Actor Jon Heder has been extremely busy of late, having worked on Walt Before Mickey, Relatively Super, The Tiger Hunter, Christmas Eve, Killing Winston James, and Almost Heroes 3D. He’s

Top 5 Announcements at E3 So Far

Over the past two days, video game giants Sony, Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, Bethesda, and Nintendo all wrapped up their conferences at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), and even though there’s

Ushering In The eSports Era

The time of nerds being considered un-sporty has passed. However, it’s not on the court or the field where they’re crushing the competition. Instead, the geeks’ playing field is the

play anywhere

Xbox Goes All In With Play Anywhere

Covering the insanity that is E3 means that sometimes interesting news can get lost in the shuffle.  Between big-name title releases and virtual reality headsets, it’s easy to lose track

Travel Easy: Tech Hacks

Love of Travel All my life I’ve loved to travel — whether it’s an 18-hour road trip to Colorado, a week-long conference in San Francisco, or the adventure of a

GE Pilots Intelligent City Development

New GE Technology  San Diego and Jacksonville will soon begin piloting new GE technology designed to help them become more intelligent and efficient. Both cities will incorporate into the GE LED

Jen Lewin Sits Down to Discuss Art & Technology

Internationally renowned light and interactive sculptor Jen Lewin’s most famous work is The Pool, a giant installation of interactive circular pods that produce colored light when stepped (or jumped, or

Walking Dead

Walking Dead Game: Starbreeze Produces VR

Most game developers interested in virtual reality are content with creating content for existing VR platforms like Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Sony Morpheus, or Samsung Gear VR. But Swedish developer

Lara Croft Camilla Luddington

Camilla Luddington is Lara Croft

Camilla Luddington is Lara Croft Actress Camilla Luddington is known for two very different roles to very different audiences. The British actress plays American doctor Jo Wilson in ABC’s long-running

Tony Hawk Catches Air with Pro Skater 5

  These days, Tony Hawk is helping Mini Cooper sell Countryman family cars. Generations of today’s parents have grown up watching Hawk revolutionize the sport of skateboarding and playing video

Inside The Mind Of Chris Carter

  X-Files creator Chris Carter and I met in November 1981 at Surfing Magazine where he was an editor and I was an advertising guy. Surfing’s editors barely tolerated the

Josh Welding: Digital Bus Tour

Millennials grew up watching pop culture on MTV, saw the widespread distribution of webcams and reality TV, and now live in a world where Skype, FaceTime, and Snapchat are all

Music Streaming

Streaming Music

    By Tanya Cavanaugh   Although larger music streaming services may be able to offer the biggest names in music, there is always the talent in the shadow. SoundCloud is

NAMM 2015: How Cool is That?!

By: John Faulkner Something being “cool” is extremely subjective. And it could be up for debate if the person or group of people who are the arbiters of “cool” are

Virtually Speaking of Virtual Reality

After making a cameo appearance at International CES in 2014, Virtual Reality became one of the most popular aspects of the show.   By Liam Kivirist Teleportation is strictly for

A Wild Digital Content Frontier

Digital Book World brought together book publishers, online content providers, crowdfunding giants and online retailers for an interesting week.   By Lee Bell Readers of the world have heard harrowing

The JVC Diamond Series 4K UHD TV

Unless you’ve been spending your spare time time in a cave, you’ve seen a slew of new terms describing televisions these days: 4K, UHD, Ultra HD, 2K4K, DCI, and more.

The Samson RTE 2 Headphones

Not all of us are tech-obsessed. Rather than having a ton of bells, whistles, and complication, we just want something that we can use; we want something that works. The

Mobile Gaming’s Renaissance Begins

By John O’Connell Contributing Writer, Innovation & Tech Today Like many others, Dan Doughty loved portable gaming. That changed abruptly a few years ago, thanks to the sweeping rise of

A Conversation With Mike Rowe

Millions of Americans know Mike Rowe as the Dirty Jobs guy, the host of one of the most popular shows in cable TV history. But did you also know he’s

Talking Mobile Social Media with Chris Voss

When Chris Voss speaks about social media, mobile technology and its relationship to both the corporate and consumer worlds, many people take note. Chris Voss is ranked #18 in Fortune

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