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Vine to be trimmed by Twitter

At a time when apps are ubiquitous, it’s hard to imagine them ever not being available. I’m still surprised and a little saddened when I search for an old app I used

Can Pandora Survive?

When I was first introduced to the world of streaming music, it was all about the internet radio site Pandora. In a time before almost every song ever created was

VR Before VR

Virtual reality AKA VR has exploded onto the scene, meaning the future is finally here. However, it seems like the idea of virtual reality has been around for decades. As

An Ode To The Flip Phone

Technology has advanced greatly in the past few years. While only a decade ago we were content with the primitive iPod, nowadays we’re walking around with legitimate supercomputers in our

robot dog

Bad Robot Dog!

Everyone has been given one gift in their lifetime they found extremely disappointing. For some, it was a relative gifting an over-sized sweater. For others, it was a ripoff of

A Love Letter To Homestar Runner

It’s easy to forget that we didn’t always live in a time where the internet was a music, meme, and video producing machine. The young internet definitely had some growing

Why Are We So Cynical About New Tech?

Growth in technology is absolutely necessary to keep moving towards the future. Otherwise we’d all be using flip phones and Walkmen. And not in a cool hipster way. And yet

James Cameron Discusses the World of Avatar

by John Gaudiosi In addition to writing, developing new technology, and preparing to shoot the three new Avatar films, Oscar-winner James Cameron has remained firmly entrenched in environmental issues. The

What’s on PlayStation VR’s demo disc

Remember back in the 1990s and early 2000s when video game magazines sometimes included a disc? As gamers, our collective interest was piqued. Our curiosity growing, we hurriedly opened the

Snapchat Grows Up

Snapchat exploded onto the social media scene in 2012, with a force of nature that is the hallmark of any great social media platform. Millenials embraced the app as their

Silent as the Disco: In Defense of a Fad

“And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.” ~Friedrich Nietzsche The sneaker-scuffed court stretches between the boys and girls.

Can a Real Iron Man Sing “Ironman”?

It may be a surprise for music fans who enjoy the predominantly human profession of singing and instrumentation to discover the very real surge in robotic performers. Partially-automated music-making machines

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

Vine to be trimmed by Twitter

At a time when apps are ubiquitous, it’s hard to imagine them ever not being available. I’m still surprised and a little saddened when I search for an old app I used

Can Pandora Survive?

When I was first introduced to the world of streaming music, it was all about the internet radio site Pandora. In a time before almost every song ever created was

VR Before VR

Virtual reality AKA VR has exploded onto the scene, meaning the future is finally here. However, it seems like the idea of virtual reality has been around for decades. As

An Ode To The Flip Phone

Technology has advanced greatly in the past few years. While only a decade ago we were content with the primitive iPod, nowadays we’re walking around with legitimate supercomputers in our

robot dog

Bad Robot Dog!

Everyone has been given one gift in their lifetime they found extremely disappointing. For some, it was a relative gifting an over-sized sweater. For others, it was a ripoff of

A Love Letter To Homestar Runner

It’s easy to forget that we didn’t always live in a time where the internet was a music, meme, and video producing machine. The young internet definitely had some growing

Why Are We So Cynical About New Tech?

Growth in technology is absolutely necessary to keep moving towards the future. Otherwise we’d all be using flip phones and Walkmen. And not in a cool hipster way. And yet

James Cameron Discusses the World of Avatar

by John Gaudiosi In addition to writing, developing new technology, and preparing to shoot the three new Avatar films, Oscar-winner James Cameron has remained firmly entrenched in environmental issues. The

What’s on PlayStation VR’s demo disc

Remember back in the 1990s and early 2000s when video game magazines sometimes included a disc? As gamers, our collective interest was piqued. Our curiosity growing, we hurriedly opened the

Snapchat Grows Up

Snapchat exploded onto the social media scene in 2012, with a force of nature that is the hallmark of any great social media platform. Millenials embraced the app as their

Silent as the Disco: In Defense of a Fad

“And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.” ~Friedrich Nietzsche The sneaker-scuffed court stretches between the boys and girls.

Can a Real Iron Man Sing “Ironman”?

It may be a surprise for music fans who enjoy the predominantly human profession of singing and instrumentation to discover the very real surge in robotic performers. Partially-automated music-making machines

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

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