What We’re Looking Forward to at CES 2019

With CES 2019 officially kicking off, here is a preview at what we’ll be covering, including robots, smart home technology, and much more.
Jon Fisher Believes Children Are Humanity’s Greatest Invention. Here’s Why.

Fisher, who has created and sold three different tech companies, argues that children are in fact our greatest invention.
Conversations with Corddry, Pt 2: For the Love of Podcasts

In this second part, we’ll explore Rob Corddry’s love for podcasts, what his own podcast would look like, and what his some of his favorite series are.
Are Crypto Conferences Worth the Investment?

Crypto-focused events are connecting newcomers and industry insiders to deeper insights and bigger capital, but are they worth the investment?
Pixar’s Kureha Yokoo on Her “Embarrassing” First Project

In this interview snippet, animator Kureha Yokoo discusses her very first animation project and the early working environment at Pixar.
Why Tropical Hummingbirds Swordfight With Their Faces

Explore the reasons that some male tropical hummingbirds are more adept at fighting than feeding.
5 Predictions For The Disney+ Streaming Service

With the future release of Disney’s streaming service, we have some predictions that we see for Disney+ and the streaming world as a whole.
How DarbeeVision Created the World’s Most Realistic Image

DarbeeVision’s proprietary technology turns flat images into realistic, immersive visuals and works seamlessly with your existing home entertainment set up.
Was Elijah Wood’s New VR Game Influenced By Black Mirror?

In this snippet from our exclusive interview at E3 2018, Elijah Wood discusses the influences behind has VR game Transference.
Combining AI and Humor: An Interview with Botnik Studios

We spoke with Botnik Studios Co-Creator Jamie Brew and Chief Scientist Elle O’Brien about the team’s live shows and their website’s Voicebox feature.
Trump’s Next Legal Conundrum: Drill for Oil or Save the Whales

Last week, the Surfrider Foundation announced that they would be suing the Trump Administration for allowing seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic Ocean.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II on Playing Black Manta

We had the chance to speak with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II about how he prepared for the role of Black Manta and what sort of technology was used in production.
The Weekly Buffer: The Power of Digital Badges in Education

This week’s episode is all about digital badges, the tech that died this year, and crazy science facts from NatGeo’s 2019 Almanac.
Motion Smoothing: What is it and How to Turn it Off

Directors are waging war on motion smoothing. So, what is motion smoothing and how does it affect the way we experience visual media at home?
Conversations with Corddry, Pt 1: Rob Corddry Talks Comics

We explore Rob Corddry’s love for comics, how he feels about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and which superhero he would portray on the big screen.
5 Things to Know About Building Your Digital App

Some may think a well-designed app is all that’s needed to jump into the digital age. But, how do you ensure your app will add value for your customers?
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Review: A Web-Slinging Work of Art

An in-depth review of the brand new animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
The Ever-Changing World of Social Media

Social media is a fluid and quickly changing tech market. How have the key players in this space evolved over time? Find out here.
The Weekly Buffer: A Preview of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Listen to our exclusive review on the latest, unreleased Spider-Man movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse!
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.
How the Internet Drives Us Ever Closer to the Perfect Market

A perfect market is defined by infinite choices, unlimited knowledge, and low prices. A look at travel booking via the internet shows how close we are.
How Can Tech Alleviate the Water Crisis?

844 million people around the world don’t have access to clean water. Recent innovations in technology could make the water crisis a thing of the past.
The Weekly Buffer: Most Popular Apps, Cancelled Shows, & Osiris Rex

This episode of our podcast explores the most popular apps of 2018, the best shows you’ll never see again, and NASA’s two year mission with Osiris Rex.
Republicans Admit to Being Hacked During 2018 Election Cycle

The Republican National Congressional Committee is claiming it suffered a hack which exposed thousands of sensitive emails to an outside intruder.
Hacking Attacks Both Companies and Individuals, But You Can Fight Back

Individuals, not big businesses, are at greater risk of being hacked. Learn the threats and some simple steps in avoiding them.
Don’t Make These 5 Mistakes When Communicating with Your Ecosystem of Innovation Partners

Clear communication is key for effective innovation. Here are five common communications mistakes you’re probably making, and how to avoid them.
Sandboxing Toward Colorado’s Tech Future

How is ProStar Geocorp creating opportunities for Colorado graduates to keep their talent local? Find out here.
Hacking, as Seen on TV: An Interview with the Ethical Hacker

Ralph Echemendia, also known as “The Ethical Hacker,” distinguishes fact from fiction in the realm of cybersecurity in this exclusive interview.
The Weekly Buffer: Eating Insects to Save the World

Where did Cyber Monday come from? What happened with the Mars landing? Would you eat insects to save the planet? Find out on The Weekly Buffer.
Building Tomorrow’s Economy with the Grand Junction Economic Partnership

The Junction, “one of America’s Coolest Desert Towns” is a great place to be if you’re a small business because of the Grand Junction Economic Partnership.
How Dating Apps Have Changed The Way We Fall In Love

Mobile apps are designed for our convenience and leisure, but how are they changing how we connect and stay connected with possible mates?
Solid State Batteries: A Leap Forward in Electric Power

What are solid state batteries and how are they an improvement on lithium-ion batteries? Find out here.
Continued Revenue Growth in The Video Game “Industrial Revolution”

Video games have become increasingly popular over the recent past. See the gaming trends that are making this industry the behemoth that it is.
Video: The Seattle Mariners Make History with LED Lit Field

Lighting costs a lot, both in energy and dollars. In this video interview, we learn why the Seattle Mariners implemented LED stadium lighting.
Taking Growing Indoors, Naturally, with Innovative Indoor Lighting Tech

Imagine cultivating hundreds of acres of crops with virtually no pests or diseased plants – without using herbicides, pesticides, or fungicides.
The Weekly Buffer: You Will Be Missed, Stan Lee

In this episode, we look back at the late Stan Lee’s contributions to Marvel, real news in China delivered by a fake news anchor, and fake news videos.
Lighting that Protects Us … and Our Environment

Violet Defense’s S.A.G.E. system utilizes germ-killing lights in combination with violet and UV light to eradicate pathogens. Here’s how it works.
In Today’s Environment, Is Business Automation Right for You?

Business automation is becoming an important consideration for businesses of any size. Here’s a quick look at automation today.
A Truly Grand Innovation Junction

As the Denver business boom expands westward, Grand Junction finds the ideal blend of technology, agriculture and recreation. Find out why.
Podcast: AR, The Death of Cashiers, and the Real Big Bird

What industries can be revolutionized by AR? Where are all the cashiers? What extremely large extinct creature was just discovered? Find out in our podcast.

