Colorado: The Red-Hot Tech Zone That Keeps Getting Hotter
It’s no mirage. The buildout of Denver toward the Wyoming state line continues unabated, a very visible metaphor for how innovation and technology have fundamentally reshaped Colorado’s economy in the […]
Nanoracks, Voyager Space, and Lockheed Martin Teaming to Develop Commercial Space Station
Nanoracks, in collaboration with Voyager Space and Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT], has formed a team to develop the first-ever free-flying commercial space station. The space station, known as Starlab, will be […]
5 Things to Know With Your Morning Coffee — Thursday, October 21, 2021
Every day we wake up, drink a cup of coffee, and get ready for work. Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into […]
Jewel on the Surprising Talent That Made Her a Music Superstar
The first thing I noticed when I sat down with Jewel was her beautifully sculpted cheekbones and trademark smile, but I was instantly redirected toward her glow; a warm and […]
Danica Patrick’s Unfiltered Thoughts on Racing, Sexism, Money, the Bible
As a racecar driver, Danica Patrick broke barriers and set records with her on-track performance. It wasn’t long before she joined the mainstream ranks by succeeding in the male-dominated world […]
5 Nintendo Switch Games To Play in 2020
Here is a quick list of ten Nintendo Switch games that deserve a spot on your game shelf.
Meet MyLio, the Digital Photo Organizer That Is Saving Your Smartphone Space
We spoke with MyLio CEO David Vaskevitch about the origins of the platform as well as the most interesting story he’s heard from a user.
Dr. Mario World: Just What the Doctor Ordered
While Super Mario Run wasn’t an entirely smooth ride, a relaxed puzzle game like Dr. Mario fits ideally in the palm of your hand, which gives me plenty of hope for Nintendo games on non-Nintendo consoles in the future.
Uber’s Quest For Scooter Dominance Continues
With the possible acquisition of startup company Bird, Uber looks to gain ground in the battle for electric rental scooter dominance.
USASEF Sunday Wrap-Up
The United States Science & Engineering Festival ended with a bang on Sunday! Partially because of Dr. Kate Biberdorf showing off her explosive science experiments. In this Facebook Live exclusive, […]
USASEF Saturday Wrap-Up
We had an amazing time at the USA Science & Engineering Festival’s first full day! In this Facebook Live, Jason Riggs and Anthony Elio will go over all the amazing […]
USASEF Sneak Peek Friday Wrap-Up
We had an amazing time at the Sneak Peek Friday of 2018’s United States Science & Engineering Festival. We saw some amazing exhibits, interviewed some interesting people, and got a […]
From Star Wars to Indoor Skydiving: You Can Do That on a Cruise Ship
Over the past decade, the $30 billion cruise ship industry has grown younger, according to Sharon Zackfia, partner at William Blair and Company. She says the average age on a […]
Star of History’s Vikings Alexander Ludwig Talks Sports
Actor Alexander Ludwig rose to fame playing Cato in The Hunger Games. More recently, he’s shared the big screen with Mark Wahlberg in Peter Berg’s Lone Survivor and starred with […]
Will We Ever Have Real Lightsabers?
[UPDATED 10/23/17] With Star Wars fully relevant for the third December in a row (and pretty much from now until the end of time), people have Tie Fighters, X-Wings, and Death […]
Scarlett Johansson On Cybersecurity, CGI, and Bacon
[UPDATED 10/23/17] In our exclusive interview with Scarlett Johansson, we touched on no shortage of fascinating subjects. The snippet below showcases just a few of these topics, from the […]
An Interview With “Cinema Snob” Brad Jones
The internet has given birth to plenty of interesting alternatives to traditional media. Streaming sites such as YouTube have led to plenty of unique shows and personalities gaining their own […]
We Review the Mother of all Phone Chargers: The ChargeHub
Remember the good old days of flip phones? You know, those indestructible pieces of mobile tech with a seemingly everlasting battery? Well, those days are gone. Nowadays, you’re lucky if […]
Andy Tu Talks “Man At Arms” And The Future Of Digital Media
Streaming websites such as YouTube have forever changed how we see modern entertainment. Because it’s a much more direct connection with the audience, online content can cover more obscure topics […]
YouTube’s Most Unfortunate Trends
Like many people my age, I’ve been a pretty consistent user of YouTube since its inception. Which probably explains my complete lack of attention span due to experiencing so much […]
Why I Love The Original iPod
With more and more news coming out regarding the upcoming iPhone X (which I’m sure no one will buy), what better time than now to look back at where it […]
Five Cool Science Experiments to Watch on YouTube
The case for cool science. One of the amazing things about the internet is how accessible its information can be. As adolescents become more and more immersed in their social […]
Driverless Cars are Ready to Disrupt Traffic. Are You?
Whenever someone opts for an Uber or Lyft instead of taking their own car to an urban destination, valuable real estate is left vacant: a parking space. Parking, a tedious […]
How the Medical Revolution Starts with the Military
Many of us see images of a Special Forces soldier or a tank when we think of the Army, while failing to realize the host of scientific developments taking place […]
Scarlett Johansson on Acting, Technology, and Ghost in the Shell
Science fiction is said to hold a mirror to the present. And, because of that, one might think it wouldn’t have much staying power – that after each decade we […]
Will Tom Brady be the Next ‘Madden Curse’ Victim?
The NFL season is upon us once more! And you know what that means: no more wasting your Sundays spending time bonding with your family or trying to better yourself. […]
Sally Shreds by the Seashore
Top surfer Sally Fitzgibbons has left her beloved home break in Australia for competitions across the globe. Innovation & Tech Today sat down with Sally to hear more about the […]
Sudio Regent Review
As both a musician and a person that prefers not to talk to people on the bus, I’ve spent a good amount of my life wearing headphones. Therefore, I’ve acquired […]
Lisa Randall: Enlightened on Dark Matter
Dr. Lisa Randall is a scientist who is comfortable pondering the enigmatic reaches of the universe, and trying to make sense of it. She has been named one of Time […]
Oh My Gadd: Athlete Will Gadd Shares His Insights
According to Will Gadd the biggest technological advancement is not really any one piece of technology, but the sharing of knowledge across communities. A teenager will climb a wall, decide […]
Will Gadd Gives His Top 9 Tips For Lifelong Athletes
Will Gadd is getting physical! A professional climber, paraglider, world-renowned ice climbing athlete, author, and speaker, Will Gadd has won every major ice climbing title from the World Cup to […]
How Athletes Would Change Fitness Tech
The growth of sports and athletic tech has allowed for top-tier athletes to take their game to the next level. However, like any other form of technology, it is constantly […]
Missing Things in the IoT? Privacy and Security
It’s easy to get caught up in the promise of the Internet of Things (IoT) to make life easier, safer and more enjoyable. From smarter transportation to a revolution in […]
A No-Nonsense Guide to the Car of Today
There’s a lot of buzz about self-driving cars making their way to your local dealer. Five years ago we were told we would see them arrive in 2017. Well, here […]
Video Game Mascot Dance-Off Play-By-Play
The 90s console wars were a contentious time. Every company seemed to be wanting to get a system out, with Nintendo continuing its domination, Sega providing the edgy alternative, and […]
Genius Season Finale Preview
One of the more interesting television premieres of 2017 has been the first season of Genius, a miniseries focusing on the life of Albert Einstein. The season finale, included in […]
Innovation in the Red River Cities
“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, […]
Everest Climber Erik Weihenmayer on Surmounting Adversity
We spoke with Erik Weihenmayer, one of the world’s most amazing athletes. Weihenmayer’s message of relentless empowerment and optimism is contagious – especially if you ever have the honor of […]
Detroit Tech City
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. […]
The 5 Most Interesting Games I Played at the E3 Indiecade Showcase
Indie games have revolutionized the world of gaming, opening up the genre to a wide range of developers and gamers alike. And, as you’d expect, E3 showcased a large number […]