Plastic Pollution Statistics: Our Oceans in Danger
From our food containers and cutlery to our bottles and grocery bags, we interact with plastic constantly on a daily basis.
Solid-State Batteries: The Next Generation for Electric Vehicles
The lithium-ion battery, the current battery of choice, is paving the way for the next generation, solid-state batteries.
Angela Ruggiero: Looking at Sports Through a Technological Lens
In this exclusive interview, Angela Ruggiero discusses the story behind Sports Innovation Lab and modern trends in the sports world.
3 Technologies That Are Merging Human and Machine
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.
Event Preview: Japan IT Week
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.
Kevin Smith: How Jay and Silent Bob Changed His World
In this exclusive interview, Kevin Smith talks about how his heart attack helped Jay and Silent Bob Reboot come together.
Phone Scams Are Getting More Dangerous. What’s Being Done About It?
If you even own a phone, then you are familiar with phone scams trying to steal information. Here is what you need to know about protecting yourself from phone scams.
The 10 Best Science Podcasts to Listen to Right Now
It can be difficult to sift through all of the science podcasts out there. Here, we’re breaking down the top 10 science podcasts that you should listen to.
Why the Video Game Industry is Susceptible to Hacks (and How to Protect Yourself)
Gaming platforms and forums represent a high level of risk, even though these accounts often do not provide direct access to sensitive data such as bank accounts, credit cards, or social security numbers.
Is the Apple Card Worth Getting?
Apple unveiled their Apple Card earlier this year. We take a look at its benefits and downfalls so you can decide if it’s worth it or not.
National Geographic is Bringing Barbie to Unexplored Territory
Mattel has teamed up with National Geographic to create Barbies that represent STEM-focused professions, from astrophysicist to photojournalist.
How Georgia Quick Start is Becoming an International Force in Technology
Georgia Quick Start is becoming a national and international force in manufacturing and technology is hotter than ever.
Impossible Foods: A Look at the Science Behind Meatless Meat
Completely composed of plants, the Impossible Burger truly lives up to its name and even has the taste and texture of a typical beef burger.
Cybersecurity: 5 Steps to Secure Enterprise Systems
Enterprise systems today are under more scrutiny than ever and the primary concern should only be about securing the company quickly and efficiently.
5 Tips for Choosing the Perfect Tablet
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.
The 5 Best Pet Products for Your Tech-Savvy Furry Friend
Whether your pet needs extra attention or you spend a lot of time out of the house, here are 5 essential pet products you should look at for your furry friend.
4 Essential Travel Apps to Download Before Your Next Trip
When you’re going on a trip, it’s important to be prepared. Here are the 4 most important travel apps you should download before any trip.
Debi Mazar Talks Womanhood, Millennials, and Breaking Rules
A dye in the wool New Yorker with an Avant-Garde spirit, Debi Mazar shares her views on friendship, parenthood, social media, and the art of risk taking.
Rick Ross on Living the American Dream and Not Fearing Death
The way Rick Ross explains it, the flash and cash his lifestyle portrays goes deeper than flagrant materialism. It leaves a roadmap for others to follow.
Bear Grylls Talks Sustainability and His New Show “Hostile Planet”
Bear Grylls, the man who has entertained millions with his zest for adventure, gives us the animal’s perspective in his 2019 Nat Geo show, “Hostile Planet.”
How Technology is Revolutionizing Sports Training
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.
WWE Meets Trivia with Movie Trivia Schmoedown Co-Creator Kristian Harloff
We had the opportunity to catch up with Movie Trivia Schmoedown co-creator Kristian Harloff to discuss the concept of Movie Trivia Schmoedown and the importance of crowdfunding.
How Perez Hilton is Shaking Up His Comments Section
In this exclusive interview, Perez Hilton discusses his collaboration with Yappa and his official podcast.
3D-Printed Human Hearts? Researchers Make Major Progress
Can organs, even the human heart, be manufactured via 3D printing? Researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel say yes!
The 7 Best Science Documentaries to Watch Right Now
With so many science documentaries detailing innovations and discoveries all over, we’re listing the top 7 science documentaries that you need to watch!
Agricultural Technology Moves into Peach County, GA
The $105-million Pure Flavor Georgia Greenhouse Facility, the company’s largest-ever investment, took first hold in Peach County last fall.
Inside the Making of Nat Geo’s Science Fair
For nine boys and girls whose 2017 International Science & Engineering Fair journeys were chronicled on NatGeo’s documentary Science Fair, the impact is huge.
Yamaha Unveils Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Piano
Yamaha recently unveiled their artificially intelligent piano that is supposed to help users learn the piano. Check out this video to learn more.
Brendan Fraser on DC’s Doom Patrol and How He Became Robotman
In this exclusive interview, Brendan Fraser discusses the complexities of Robotman and what sets Doom Patrol apart within the superhero genre.
NFL and Verizon Partner to Bring 5G to Stadiums
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.
Byron Mann and Tzi Ma Star in the Netflix Series Wu Assassins
We sit down with Byron Mann and Tzi Ma, stars of Netlfix’s new show Wu Assassins to learn how they created the “best fights on TV today.”
Must-See CEDIA Talks to Attend This Week at CEDIA 2019
Join CEDIA at Expo 2019 (Denver, September 10-14) for CEDIA Talks in booth 1301 to hear from top industry minds on critical topics affecting the home tech industry today and […]
Alpharetta’s Rise to Tech Capital of the South
Up the road from Atlanta, Alpharetta welcomes a workforce larger than its population to do the technological bidding of Microsoft, LexisNexis, McKesson, Verizon Wireless, Equifax, HP, ADP, UPS, and more than 700 others.
How to Safeguard Your Business Against Cyberattacks
Big or small, all businesses are at risk of cyberattacks. Here are some critical cybersecurity steps you should take to protect yourself and your company.
Gary Vaynerchuk Discusses Cybersecurity & Privacy
Gary Vaynerchuk doesn’t think you care about privacy as much as you think you do. Want to hear what else he thinks about privacy and cybersecurity?
Cumming-Forsyth County’s Technological Pursuits
Cumming-Forsyth County is Georgia’s most affluent county, and one of the 20 most affluent in the nation, with a median family income exceeding $100,000.
How Verizon is Helping Develop the Smart Cities of the Future
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.
How to Not Use Technology
Matt Cobos knows a thing or two about technology, especially how not to use it. Check out this article for his comedic take on tech!
Wearable Statistics: Market Shows No Signs of Wearing Out
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.
Zac Levi on His Career, Shazam!, and His Very Own App
Zac Levi talks about this dream-come-true role of playing Shazam, as well as how he’s developing his own augmented reality app.