4K Gaming is Finally Here
Sony and Microsoft are changing with the times. With the steep drop in pricing of Ultra HD (or 4K) TVs, early adopters are upgrading from their HD TVs in droves. […]
Beating Scientists at their own Game
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 […]
Business as (Un)Usual: The Women in Green Forum
What you’ll find as a common thread in the environmental industry is a lack of women adequately represented in leadership roles. The tide, however, is shifting, and the Women In […]
Milla Jovovich and Husband Reminisce about Resident Evil
While Capcom continues to crank out new Resident Evil video games (Resident Evil 7 launches on PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR, Xbox One, and PC on Jan. 24, 2017), Sony Pictures […]
Orsden Slope Jacket Review
You can’t just take any old jacket on a skiing trip. When you’re trying to hit the slopes with perfect precision, grabbing that old thrift store jacket that’s two sizes […]
Will Drone Formations Become the New Fireworks?
Air shows have evolved greatly over the years. In the past, these displays have involved human aviators showing off their flying skills, with the first international aircraft show hosted in […]
What You Didn’t Know About Football Video Games
Super Bowl Sunday is finally here, which means a long day of sitting, snacking, and looking at ridiculous prop bets. (You can seriously bet on whether or not the National […]
Our Ghost in the Shell Exclusive with Scarlett Johansson
The new Ghost In The Shell movie is just a few months away, and excitement for the release is definitely increasing. The film, which is based on the popular manga and anime […]
Digital Books: The Next Chapter
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 […]
5 New Products That Blew Us Away at CES
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 […]
Is Your Automated Home at Risk Because of Computer Viruses?
Smart homes may have security risks from computer viruses, but there are a few things to consider to keep your smart home safe. Here are four.
Video Interview with Hip Hop Superstar and Philanthropist Akon
One of the things that sets CES apart from other trade shows (and, man, is there a ruck of them) is its unique celebrity draw, like Akon. You duck into […]
Biggest Changes In 10 Years Of The iPhone
The iPhone has officially celebrated its tenth birthday! Can you believe that just ten years ago we were using flip phones with 1 megapixel cameras like cave men? Well, now […]
I&T Today Wraps Up CES 2017
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 […]
DVDs Are Still (Kind Of) Thriving
It seems as though physical media as a whole has been dwindling for quite some time. Outside of the occasional hip kid with a freshly purchased vinyl record, it almost […]
24 Hours of IoT at CES 2017
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 […]
Highlights from 50 years of CES
Back before 1967, the primary place to exhibit new consumer electronics (like the first handheld calculator) was actually the Chicago Music Show. In 1967, however, things changed, and the very […]
#CES2017 Self-Driving Vehicle Test Ride
Look Mom: No hands on the wheel, or eyes on the road! What is normally a dangerous activity in a vehicle is arguably dangerous no more. Hyundai demonstrated – spectacularly […]
#CES2017 First Media Day Highlights
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 […]
Are We Spoiled By Free Apps?
We’ve all been through it before. You find the perfect app for whatever you need, you get ready to install it, and… immediately turn back when you find out it […]
Exciting Expectations For #CES2017
There’s plenty of enthusiasm for this year’s #CES2017, and for good reason. With the conference celebrating its 50th year, we get to look back at how much technology has changed […]
The Best Music Streaming Site You Never Used
Today we seem to be flooded with different ways to enjoy music for free. With nothing more than a few clicks we can stream Spotify on our laptops, download the […]
Alyssa Carson Astronaut in Training: Destined for Mars
Alyssa Carson is one of the most focused children on the planet and may be leaving this one for Mars. Truly an astronaut in training, Alyssa’s already a leader and […]
Here’s What’s Changed Since the Early Days of CES
The Consumer Electronics Show is approaching its 50th anniversary, and, to celebrate, we’re showcasing how this spectacular event has revolutionized the tech world over the years in the gallery below. […]
Automated Restaurants: The Weird Future Of Smart Food Service
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 […]
Movie Sequels That Came Too Late
It’s often said that most movies that come out these days are sequels and Hollywood is out of ideas. And, with franchises such as Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic […]
The Problem With Facebook Live Audio
Ever determined to be more than just a place to scroll past baby photos, Facebook is continuing to expand itself with Facebook Live Audio, part of their new Live 360 […]
Oscar Nominated Director Morten Tydlum Talks Sci-Fi and Passengers
I sat down with Academy Award nominated director Morten Tydlum for a wide ranging interview about his new film Passengers. We discussed the chemistry between stars Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence, […]
#CES2017 Celebrates 50 Years: How Far We’ve Come
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, […]
Recording Motion with Golden Harper
Running has an oddly high injury rate for a sport with no contact. Golden Harper founded Altra Running as a way to help runners reduce injury. Next up for Altra? […]
Google’s self-driving car project gets its own name
“For nearly eight years, we’ve been working towards a future without the tired, drunk or distracted driving that contributes to 1.2 million lives lost on roads every year,” writes John […]
Dan Carlin Talks Hardcore History
The podcast has forever disrupted traditional radio and how people get information in general. Perusing iTunes leads one to the conclusion that there is a podcast for every conceivable genre, […]
3 Trends To Watch For In VR Gaming
The arrival of virtual reality headsets in 2016 has defined much of the year in gaming. Toward the beginning of the year we previewed the rise of these powerful […]
The Expensive Advertising Debacle Of Foodfight!
The cynicism of the internet revolves around the pleasure of discussing the worst things ever. We love seeing the top 10 worst songs of the year, we watch bad movies […]
Is Smart Tech Making Us Dumb?
Is smart tech making us dumb? Many seem to think so; yet, whenever this view is expressed publicly, smart tech critics tend to sound like Luddites, anti-millennials, or the “get […]
David Brin, Our Conversation with a Futurist
Like most science fiction authors, David Brin finds his mind chock-full of futuristic thoughts as well as story ideas. He delivers the goods constantly, as shown by his more than […]
Should You Leave Your Electronics Out In The Cold?
Winter is here. And you know what that means – gearing up New Year’s resolutions, getting ready for a mad dash to K Mart for some last minute shopping, and […]
Feathered dinosaur tail discovered in amber
If you’re like me, you like your dinosaurs with scales (à la like in Jurassic Park). Despite their portrayal in popular culture, though, I’m sure most of us have heard that, in […]
Giraffe joins list of species that are ‘vulnerable to extinction’
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) made an update to its Red List of Threatened Species earlier this week at the 13th Conference of the Parties to the Convention […]
“Reinvent Innovation,” the Mantra from the Chief Innovation Officer Summit
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 […]