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An emphasis on technological innovation, more precise data tracking, co-located mining, and customer service are paving the way for the 2020s.
Which features are car buyers looking for? Safety, remote parking capability, built-in Google Earth… What’s really driving the connected car revolution?
AI can be used in many different ways within the healthcare sector – from simplifying administrative tasks to more complex medical uses like bettering diagnoses.
Our U.S.-Mexico border is already pretty smart, but innovations from autonomous vehicles, VR, and AI are expected to make it smarter.
In this Fall Gear Guide, we review products for those who are clinging to summer, and products for those eagerly awaiting winter.
The key is to not call it “cold fusion.” The current most popular term is Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR).
The benefits of the shift to LED lighting have been clear, at least in the case of Seattle’s T-Mobile Park, which worked with PlanLED on this transition.
The lithium-ion battery, the current battery of choice, is paving the way for the next generation, solid-state batteries.
In this exclusive interview, Angela Ruggiero discusses the story behind Sports Innovation Lab and modern trends in the sports world.
While we’re still some way off from cyborgs and super soldiers, here are some developments in tech that are bringing us closer to that ideal.
Japan IT Week Autumn is one of the largest platforms in Japan to enter the Japanese IT market, featuring 780 exhibitors, 12 individual shows, and 30 conference sessions.
Finding the perfect tablet isn’t as easy as it seems. Fear not! These helpful tips remove the guess work so you can find an accessory to suit your needs.
An inside look into how technology is reshaping and revolutionizing how we train. From hockey to ping-pong, VR to robotics, this is the future of sports.
Can organs, even the human heart, be manufactured via 3D printing? Researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel say yes!
Yamaha recently unveiled their artificially intelligent piano that is supposed to help users learn the piano. Check out this video to learn more.
As a gateway into more cities, Verizon is deploying their 5G technology across NFL stadiums. At the start of the season, 13 NFL stadiums had this new mobile network.
We spoke with Verizon VP of Smart Communication Lani Ingram to learn how 5G and other technological advancements are paving the way for smart cities.
With their utility and style, it’s no wonder that the wearables market has been exploding over the last few years and shows so signs of slowing down.
One of our favorite interviews at CES this year was with four-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero, the CEO and co-founder of the market research firm Sports Innovation Lab. As a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Ruggiero knows a thing or two about conditioning, explaining her personal views on fitness tech, specifically wearables, during our conversation.
By looking at where we are now, we can speculate where we might be in 20 years. Here are four life-changing technology trends you can expect to see in 2040.
With the onset of the smart home, home automation, and all the devices that come with it, we’re diving deep into the statistics that show this trend is here to stay.
Learn how one entrepreneur’s diet led to an innovative app. Martina Slajerova’s Keto Diet App allows users to track their diets more efficiently.
The below infographic presents screen time statistics, giving us an insight into how much time we spend staring into the blue light.
Smart clothing is the next big thing in wearable technology. Find out what is driving this technological revolution and how this technology works.
We spoke with CEO Bob Glatz and Chief Engineering Officer Bret Beringer about the solutions provided by the Fybr and how the platform can be utilized.
We spoke with Maria Prusakova to discover how she’s working to make cryptocurrency an equal opportunity industry.
With the rise of the autonomous vehicles, manufacturers, government officials, and potential owners alike face a litany of new problems to solve.
What if there were an app for being a better parent? These 5 apps are helping parents to be more productive, more attentive, and less stressed.
Dr. Ronald Klatz of Optimal Health MD details the innovations and technology behind the treatments that bring patients closer to the Fountain of Youth.
What can blockchain bring to autonomous vehicles? Security, safety, and a whole new approach to ownership. We’ll explain how.
Australia-based startup Zoox is planning to have autonomous vehicles on the road in 2020. Here is how they are going to do it.
We take a deeper look into Brikawood, the company behind the the Lego-like wooden bricks that are revolutionizing building technology.
Here’s a look at four revolutionary medical technologies – from VR to robots – you may see the next time you go in for surgery.
Whether it’s mobile booking or ordering room service, here are the top 5 technologies that are revolutionizing the hospitality industry.
Want to learn how they discovered the cure for scurvy? Or how about why milkmaids never got small pox? The Medicalization podcast might be perfect for you.
The scope of Alzheimer’s research hasn’t changed much in the last 25 years. INmune Bio, a San Diego-based immunology company, is trying to change that.
The first black female CTO of a company acquired by Amazon, Dr. Nashlie Sephus served as the lead engineer for the software development team of Partpic.
“Let’s do an electric car,” was the go statement Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart, Technical Design Director at Jaguar, remembers as the start of the I-Pace.
Grit Daily News’ Executive Editor and journalist Jordan French is trying to bring women in tech and entrepreneurship to the forefront of media.
For years, blockchain has been heralded as a technological game-changer with incredible potential and perspectives. Here, we’ll clear up some of the blockchain’s most widespread myths.
An emphasis on technological innovation, more precise data tracking, co-located mining, and customer service are paving the way for the 2020s.
Which features are car buyers looking for? Safety, remote parking capability, built-in Google Earth… What’s really driving the connected car revolution?
AI can be used in many different ways within the healthcare sector – from simplifying administrative tasks to more complex medical uses like bettering diagnoses.
Our U.S.-Mexico border is already pretty smart, but innovations from autonomous vehicles, VR, and AI are expected to make it smarter.
In this Fall Gear Guide, we review products for those who are clinging to summer, and products for those eagerly awaiting winter.
The key is to not call it “cold fusion.” The current most popular term is Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR).
The benefits of the shift to LED lighting have been clear, at least in the case of Seattle’s T-Mobile Park, which worked with PlanLED on this transition.
The lithium-ion battery, the current battery of choice, is paving the way for the next generation, solid-state batteries.
In this exclusive interview, Angela Ruggiero discusses the story behind Sports Innovation Lab and modern trends in the sports world.
While we’re still some way off from cyborgs and super soldiers, here are some developments in tech that are bringing us closer to that ideal.
Japan IT Week Autumn is one of the largest platforms in Japan to enter the Japanese IT market, featuring 780 exhibitors, 12 individual shows, and 30 conference sessions.
Finding the perfect tablet isn’t as easy as it seems. Fear not! These helpful tips remove the guess work so you can find an accessory to suit your needs.
An inside look into how technology is reshaping and revolutionizing how we train. From hockey to ping-pong, VR to robotics, this is the future of sports.
Can organs, even the human heart, be manufactured via 3D printing? Researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel say yes!
Yamaha recently unveiled their artificially intelligent piano that is supposed to help users learn the piano. Check out this video to learn more.
As a gateway into more cities, Verizon is deploying their 5G technology across NFL stadiums. At the start of the season, 13 NFL stadiums had this new mobile network.
We spoke with Verizon VP of Smart Communication Lani Ingram to learn how 5G and other technological advancements are paving the way for smart cities.
With their utility and style, it’s no wonder that the wearables market has been exploding over the last few years and shows so signs of slowing down.
One of our favorite interviews at CES this year was with four-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero, the CEO and co-founder of the market research firm Sports Innovation Lab. As a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Ruggiero knows a thing or two about conditioning, explaining her personal views on fitness tech, specifically wearables, during our conversation.
By looking at where we are now, we can speculate where we might be in 20 years. Here are four life-changing technology trends you can expect to see in 2040.
With the onset of the smart home, home automation, and all the devices that come with it, we’re diving deep into the statistics that show this trend is here to stay.
Learn how one entrepreneur’s diet led to an innovative app. Martina Slajerova’s Keto Diet App allows users to track their diets more efficiently.
The below infographic presents screen time statistics, giving us an insight into how much time we spend staring into the blue light.
Smart clothing is the next big thing in wearable technology. Find out what is driving this technological revolution and how this technology works.
We spoke with CEO Bob Glatz and Chief Engineering Officer Bret Beringer about the solutions provided by the Fybr and how the platform can be utilized.
We spoke with Maria Prusakova to discover how she’s working to make cryptocurrency an equal opportunity industry.
With the rise of the autonomous vehicles, manufacturers, government officials, and potential owners alike face a litany of new problems to solve.
What if there were an app for being a better parent? These 5 apps are helping parents to be more productive, more attentive, and less stressed.
Dr. Ronald Klatz of Optimal Health MD details the innovations and technology behind the treatments that bring patients closer to the Fountain of Youth.
What can blockchain bring to autonomous vehicles? Security, safety, and a whole new approach to ownership. We’ll explain how.
Australia-based startup Zoox is planning to have autonomous vehicles on the road in 2020. Here is how they are going to do it.
We take a deeper look into Brikawood, the company behind the the Lego-like wooden bricks that are revolutionizing building technology.
Here’s a look at four revolutionary medical technologies – from VR to robots – you may see the next time you go in for surgery.
Whether it’s mobile booking or ordering room service, here are the top 5 technologies that are revolutionizing the hospitality industry.
Want to learn how they discovered the cure for scurvy? Or how about why milkmaids never got small pox? The Medicalization podcast might be perfect for you.
The scope of Alzheimer’s research hasn’t changed much in the last 25 years. INmune Bio, a San Diego-based immunology company, is trying to change that.
The first black female CTO of a company acquired by Amazon, Dr. Nashlie Sephus served as the lead engineer for the software development team of Partpic.
“Let’s do an electric car,” was the go statement Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart, Technical Design Director at Jaguar, remembers as the start of the I-Pace.
Grit Daily News’ Executive Editor and journalist Jordan French is trying to bring women in tech and entrepreneurship to the forefront of media.
For years, blockchain has been heralded as a technological game-changer with incredible potential and perspectives. Here, we’ll clear up some of the blockchain’s most widespread myths.
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