Top 10 Products This Week: Sleep Tech, Home Security, and More!

This week we’re taking a look at the latest in sleep tech, home security, wireless earbuds, and so much more!
Electric Surfboards: How to Choose One Right for You

Electric surfboards have given the sport of surfing a modern twist, and made the sport more accessible to beginners. Here’s what you need to know about them.
You Can Travel to Space in a Space Balloon for Only $75,000

For the very fair price of $75,000, you can travel all the way up to Earth’s stratosphere in a super complex space balloon to see the blackness of space and the curvature of the Earth.
Looking at the Vague World of YouTube Demonetization

In addition to an extremely crowded field of entertainers and the sheer amount of work and talent needed to produce and edit high-quality videos, YouTube’s issues surrounding demonetizing videos have mounted over the past few years.
Innovation Tech Talks 2: Breaking Down Social Media During This Pandemic

In this episode of Innovation Tech Talks, Editor-in-Chief Charles Warner talks with Chris Voss, social media influencer and CEO of the “Chris Voss Show.”
3 Key Steps When Starting a New Website

You need an online presence in order to keep yourself or your business relevant, even if you are in an industry that was not traditionally active online.
A Driving Force Behind the Greater Phoenix Business Boom

Through collaboration of the region’s 22 cities and towns, Maricopa County and countless community partners, Greater Phoenix has become a force to be reckoned with.
3 Exciting Features of Apple’s New 13-Inch MacBook Pro

Is Apple’s new 13-inch Macbook Pro right for you? Check out these new features and see for yourself!
“Africa” by Toto Plays on Repeat in the Namib Desert: Do You Need to Ask Why?

Somewhere deep in the ancient Namib desert, you can hear the all-time soft-rock classic “Africa” by Toto playing on an eternal repeat thanks to Namibian-German artist Max Siedentopf. Check out the video below!
Astronaut Leland Melvin Will Teach Your Child All About Space via Livestream

Today at 3:30 EST, Leland Melvin, former astronaut (and Summer 2019 Innovation & Tech Today cover star!) will be livestreaming a special space-focused class in collaboration with Varsity Tutors.
How Big Data is Normalizing Telehealth During COVID-19

Telehealth has been vital in the fulfillment of our basic healthcare requirements, especially during this global pandemic.
Lessons from Golf That You Can Apply to Your Business

But along with the contacts that playing the game can produce, there are plenty of lessons to be learned on the course that can help in the office or the boardroom.
The Burj Khalifa Isn’t Just the Tallest Building in the World – It’s Also One of the Greenest

The Burj Khalifa has been the tallest building on Earth since it was built in 2009, and now it is setting the standard when it comes to going green.
5 Tips to Help You Lead and Experiment During Crisis

Leading a team during a crisis is challenging, frightening, and stressful. A few strategic changes might make the job, and your life, a little easier.
National Geographic’s “The Right Stuff” to Premiere on Disney+ This Fall

Disney+ original scripted series is an adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s bestseller, recounting a pioneering chapter of the historic U.S. space race
Finding the Perfect Fit: Innovation Zones at ASU

However, what the Innovation Zones at Arizona State University have achieved borders on the remarkable. Scratch that: it is remarkable.
Chemist Saves the World One MOF at a Time

Modern problems require modern solutions. This professor developed a new field of chemistry and accidentally tackled the water crisis at the same time.
E3 2020 Cancelled? Let’s Look Back on E3 2019

E3 2020 has been cancelled. So, to scratch our gaming itch, let’s take a look back at some things we saw at E3 2019.
Three Priorities for Businesses Looking to Attract Connected Customers

With connected customers, businesses have to continuously innovate and ensure they are providing exciting digital experiences– or risk being left behind.
Rob Paulsen Talks Three Generations of Ninja Turtles Voiceovers

Rob Paulsen has led his creative talents to three separate iterations of the animated program, voicing Raphael in the 1987 edition, returning as Donatello in the 2012 reboot, and acting a voice director for the currently-running series Rise of the TMNT. Paulsen discusses his extensive experience with the Ninja Turtles while also offering advice for aspiring voice actors.
The Small Business Guide to Digital Marketing

A crucial part of getting the word out about your company is crafting an interesting marketing strategy that will catch the eye of your potential clients.
Innovation Tech Talks 1: Jon Lovitz Adds a Hollywood Flair to NINJIO’s Cybersecurity Training

In this first episode of Innovation Tech Talks, Editor-in-Chief Charles Warner talks with Zack Schuler, founder and CEO of NINJIO, and Jon Lovitz, storied Hollywood actor and recognizable voice for nearly 30 years.
The Human Brain is Both a Liability and Asset for Cybersecurity: Here’s Why

However, although certain characteristics of the human brain make us susceptible to cyberattacks, we’re also armed with many cognitive defense mechanisms.
Gathering Web Data With Scraping Tools

What are scraping tools and how can your business put them to work? Bring in more revenue, retain clients, and gain a competitive advantage, automatically.
Wisdom and Hope from Jane Goodall on Earth Day

On this very unique and special Earth Day, Dr. Jane Goodall has some words of wisdom for us, on how to maintain hope and how we can make positive, lasting change.
National Geographic Photographer Brian Skerry Talks Earth Day, The Ocean, and Climate Change

We had the opportunity to sit down with Brian Skerry to discuss Born Wild, climate change, and the next generation of both humans and animals.
Celebrating Earth Day with National Geographic Explorers Beverly and Dereck Joubert

We’re kicking off this week with an interview with Dereck and Beverly Joubert, two National Geographic explorers who will be participating in National Geographic’s Earth Day event, Born Wild: The Next Generation.
InnoTech Picks 2: What We’re Doing This Week During Quarantine

Whatever you might be looking for, we’re using this space to share what the Innovation & Tech Today team has been playing, watching, and reading this week to hopefully give you some inspiration.
4 Ways Technology is Helping the Food Supply Chain During COVID-19

Here are four ways that technology is helping the food supply chain during COVID-19, as well as the possible impacts beyond the current crisis.
5 Years of Innovation & Tech Today: Read it Here First!

With our five-year anniversary issue, we’re taking a look back at some of the most impressive innovators we’ve ever spoken with. Read the issue right here.
Top Outdoor Gear for the Ideal Social Distancing Summer

Is there a better way to social distance than experiencing some solitude in the great outdoors? Here is the latest gear that you should consider for your next outdoor excursion.
5 Working from Home Tips During Quarantine

As a work-from-home veteran myself, here are 5 tips to make sure you are staying productive while working from home during quarantine.
Can Infrastructure Keep up with Electric Vehicle Production?

EV infrastructure is a critical part of the industry’s growth, but we’re still trying to figure it out as a business.
Solomon Ali: The Biggest Tech Name You’ve Never Heard

In this exclusive interview, Solomon Ali shares his insights on black-owned tech startups, his latest project, and the future of smart home systems.
These Startups are Helping in the Fight Against Coronavirus

While we’re seeing major tech companies step up in the fight against COVID-19, there are also many startups all over the world that are making key contributions.
4 Ocean-Centric Technologies Designed to Mitigate Climate Risks

Our team has been investigating some of the most intriguing ocean-based technologies being developed that intend to mitigate and prevent damage done by an overabundance of greenhouse gases. Here are a few of the standouts.
Top Work from Home (WFM) Productivity Tips for iPhone Users

The functionality of today’s smartphones is awesome. Here are the best tips and tricks to make your smartphone a helpful tool when working from home.
5 Ways AI is Changing Education

Beyond the direct teaching of students, AI can be implemented into school infrastructure to improve efficiency. Schools could easily benefit from the technology being developed for smart cities.
How Major Tech Companies Are Helping Fight Coronavirus

Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are all stepping up to fight coronavirus. Here’s what they’re doing.
Why Hospitals Should Focus on Cybersecurity Training

With data breaches costing $5.6 billion a year, impacting 27 million patient records, hospitals have an urgent need to invest in cybersecurity.