An Open Letter to Technologists
Comedian Kyle Pogue takes a humorous look at the ever-changing tech landscape and how overwhelming it can truly be.
5 Tools to Help Your Business Better Protect Its Data in 2020
Protecting your business’s data isn’t as hard as you might think. There are now several tools on the marketplace designed to help you keep your data safe and secure. Here are some of the best.
Poppy Northcutt: The First Woman to Work in Mission Control at NASA
Poppy Northcutt, a young mathematical whiz figured out lunar orbital trajectories — and became the first woman to work in Mission Control. Her mission? Apollo.
5 Best Free Meeting Tools for Small Businesses
Conference calls are a big staple of business, but can be expensive or require large networks. These free meeting tools are perfect for a tight budget.
How Resilience Technology is Helping Communities Through Natural Disasters
Resilience isn’t something that just happens, it’s a byproduct of planning and ensuring the right technologies are in place before they are needed.
6 Industrial Robotics Trends You Need to Know About: 2020 Edition
Robots haven’t had a great past in business. The good news is that things have changed over the past few years.
How Valet Living is Bringing Technology into Apartment Complexes
Valet Living is attempting to bring the convenience of technology into apartment buildings through their innovative app. See the video below to learn more!
How Sports Betting is Evolving with Digital Technology
With more states legalizing sports betting, it would make sense that advancements in digital technology would allow for more ease in online sports betting.
Lindsey Vonn’s Incredible Climb and View from the Top
The new HBO documentary, Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season is anything but that for the Olympic gold medal winner and former World Alpine Ski Racer.
Can These Bionic Contact Lenses Turn Your Eyes into Computers?
Bionic contact lenses are in development, set to turn your eyeballs into tiny personal computers. Check out the video below to learn more!
Quick Bytes: Scary Clowns, Smart Bees, and the Latest Dating App
In this installation of Quick Bytes, we’re bringing you the strangest, latest tech and science news. Tell your coworkers around the proverbial water cooler. Impress your friends at parties. But […]
The Women Behind Your Favorite Video Games
To learn more about the unique challenges of being a woman in a largely male field, we spoke with some of the talented women working behind the scenes on your favorite games.
Tommy Corey’s Journey from Thru-Hiker to Artist
Tommy Corey’s subjects are fellow hikers, those he’s met along the trail who inspired him with their vulnerability. There is a quality to his images that’s captivating, perhaps because it’s something that has become uncommon in our society.
Top 10 Products of November 2019
As the holidays approach, you may be looking for big-ticket items or stocking stuffers. We have both for you this November, featuring everything from speakers to STEM toys, you’ll surely find a gift for the tech lover in your life.
How Holograms Are Ending Animal Abuse in Circuses
One circus in Germany may have found the solution to entertainment without animal abuse: holographic animals. To learn more about this tech-savvy circus, check out the video blow.
Are Your Software Products Ready for Global Marketing?
How can you create a global software product and take it worldwide? Read to find out the top tips to take your software global.
6 Things Your Business Needs to Know About Blockchain Technology
The constant focus on improving business operations to save money and time continues to fuel the explosion of blockchain technology.
Elon Musk Wants to Put Technology in Your Brain
Elon Musk’s Neuralink, a neurotechnology company developing brain-machine interfaces, showed off some of the mind-blowing technology it has been developing to the public for the first time.
Want to Get Paid to Blog? Here’s What You Need to Know
Blogging can be a potentially lucrative career, if you know how to make money off of it. Here are some tips to optimize your blogging experience.
Inside Disney’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Disney has built a pair of identical 14-acre parks at its Disneyland and Disney World resorts. At a cost of $1 billion each, it’s the largest single expansion Disney Parks & Resorts has ever created for one of its theme parks.
How Soundwhale Allows Musicians Across the World to Rock Out Together
Soundwhale, a software designed specifically for audio collaborative efforts, is ideal for musicians, regardless of geography. We spoke with Soudwhale Founder and CEO Ameen Abdullah about the origins of the software and how users have responded.
An Inside Look into NatGeo Film “Apollo: Missions to the Moon”
Apollo: Missions to the Moon, a very special film that will aired on NatGeo this summer, is created entirely with interviews and footage taken during the Apollo years.
The Grace, Beauty, and Grit of Vanessa Williams
Vanessa Williams’ exotic beauty strikes you dead on arrival, but she prefers to enter a conversation with intellect, boldness, and strength.
Can We Forecast Shark Attacks?
Shark attacks may seem completely random, but there are some scientists who believe they can be made as predictable as the weather.
Analyzing the Pros and Cons of Cashless Retail
Cashless stores are getting more popular, especially in cities. They allow people to buy what they need or want faster than if they waited in lines for cashiers to serve them.
Panel: What is the State of the Automated Vehicle?
This panel from Smart Cities Connect 2019 discusses the state of the automated vehicle and the infrastrucutre around it.
Split Tunneling: What is it and Why Should You Care
The internet is a vast and varied thing and accessing certain sites that have specific security protocols can be difficult. In an age where we use technology for nearly everything […]
Are Brands Making Moral Statements Our Country’s Leaders Refuse to Take a Stand On?
In light of the U.S. officially pulling out of the Paris Accords, this year many brands have been stepping up to make moral and sustainability-focused statements.
6 Surprising DIY Uses for 3D Printers
A future where every home has a 3D printer isn’t far off and these six creative ideas just scratch the surface. What kinds of things will you create?
Alison Abbot Gives Her Top Sustainable Travel Tips
We spoke with Alison Abbott to discover how she motivates her audience to live their lives in sustainable shades of green.
AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins: How Technology Improves the Lives of the Aging Population
AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins discusses the importance of using technology to help improve the lives of the 50+ population.
Are Microchips the Future of Birth Control?
In the near future, birth control come in the form of pills or IUDs, but rather a small microchip inserted below the skin. Sound crazy? Check out the video below to learn more!
The Summer I Almost Drowned and the Gear that Saved Me: Part II
Kayaking the upper Colorado is a great way to spend the summer. To survive it, you’ll need to know what gear to bring (and what not to)! Will you be prepared?
Fall 2019 Issue Preview: Jeff Goldblum’s Favorite Episode of “The World According to Jeff Goldblum”
In this excerpt from our Fall 2019 feature on Jeff Goldblum, the famed actor discusses his favorite episode of “The World According to Jeff Goldblum”.
Daymond John Says What Investment Mistakes You’re Making
Shark Tank star Daymond John discusses common investment mistakes and startup genres that have him excited.
Titan’s Massive Methane Lakes Could Be Encrusted with Crystals
Scientists may have discovered that Titan, the largest of Saturn’s moon, may have methane lakes encrusted with crystals.
How Deep Learning Can Be Applied to Neuroradiology
Deep learning is being increasingly adopted in radiology due to its ability to automate image processing and segmentation, reducing the time on scan interpretation.
4 Tips For Producing Product Review Videos That Wow
Looking to boost engagement with your product review videos? These helpful tips could hold the key to more followers, more revenue, and more clicks.
4 Ways Artificial Intelligence is Revolutionizing Human Resources
Using AI, companies can reduce time spent on mundane tasks and speed up data gathering, improving business performance and employee motivation.
Developing a Sustainable System for Paper
The most recent figures from the EPA show that Americans produce more than four pounds of trash per person per day.