Apple Takes on Netflix with “Quality over Quantity”

“We’re not after quantity; we’re after quality,” claimed Apple SVP of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue at SXSW this past weekend. The comment is seemingly in direct opposition to […]
Characters We Need For Smash Bros. Switch

In case you didn’t see the absolute tidal wave of social media posting yesterday, yes, Super Smash Bros. was finally announced for the Nintendo Switch. It’s almost as if Nintendo […]
Facebook Moving Forward with Music and MLB Streaming

In this fast-paced world, companies are constantly needing to adapt and expand in order to be successful. It’s no different for social media platforms, which often find it necessary to […]
Best Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games

I’ve made it no secret that I’m a huge fan of the Nintendo Switch. The console, which only just celebrated its first birthday, already has a large number of major […]
Words of Wisdom: Inspiring Quotes from Female Innovators

The world of innovation is full of incredibly intelligent and brave women who are constantly not only changing their industries but the world as a whole. Over the past year, […]
The Stages Of Grief After Cracking Your Phone Screen

This weekend, I finally dropped my phone and cracked my screen. This is the first time in over a year and a half that this has happened, a personal record […]
Tech Giants Take on the Ivory Trade

In June last year, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Twitter released a joint statement announcing the formation of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT). The Forum was created to […]
I Love Rocket League On Switch (Even Though I’m Bad At It)

Rocket League is one of those games I was very late to the party on. In fact, I don’t think I even saw someone else play it until around a […]
How THC Can Actually Improve Brain Health

Have you ever wished you could give your brain a facelift? Researchers are discovering the antidote for “senior moments” may be as simple as a daily dose of dope. A […]
Opinion: Do Video Games Really Cause Violence?

On Thursday, March 8th, President Trump will be meeting with members of the video game industry to discuss violence in gaming and its potential relationship to real-world violence. In attendance […]
Dolce & Gabbana’s Airborne Models

It’s been said time and time again that robots are going to take our jobs one day. In fact, I’ve typed that so many times at this point that I […]
Three Employees Walk into Glass, Injure Themselves at New Apple HQ

In April 2017, nearly 13,000 Apple employees began the six-month process of moving into the all-new Apple campus in California. The massive facility, which originally began planning stages in 2006 […]
The Science of Sleeping In

Alarms, snooze buttons, weak coffee, traffic… there are so many reasons to loathe the morning routine. If you find yourself in a perpetual battle with your alarm clock, you might […]
Where Blockchain and Healthcare Intersect

Most people immediately associate blockchain technology with Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. Justifiably so, as that is how the blockchain was first introduced. However, since its inception, blockchain has made its way […]
Are You in an Unhealthy Relationship with Your Phone?

In this age of endless information, have we become too reliant on our pocket computers? Shiny, ever-beeping, always engaging, and constantly at our fingertips… are our phones taking up too […]
8-Bit Bites: Video Game Foods I Want to Eat

Admit it. At some point, you’ve been working your way through a video game when, all of the sudden, a delicious virtual meal inexplicably makes your mouth water. We’ve all […]
Altered Carbon’s Byron Mann Talks Upcoming Projects

With over 67 credits to his name, Byron Mann has played a large variety of roles. Best known for his appearances on Hell on Wheels and Arrow, Mann recently starred […]
Disney Uses Black Panther Success to Donate to STEM Education

Of all the incredibly cool things in the recent Black Panther film, one of the coolest is Letitia Wright’s portrayal of T’Challa’s extremely tech-savvy teenage sister Shuri. The film has […]
Need a Break from That Computer Screen? You Better Belize It!

Feeling bogged down by the daily dose of mind-numbing gridlock, pushy salespeople, recurring nightmares of unfinished tasks on your ever-expanding to-do list? Maybe you’ve endured one too many excruciatingly long […]
How to Use Automated Investing to Grow Your Income

Most people have difficulty saving money. Investing part of your income for the future sounds like a good idea in theory, but it’s much harder to execute in practice. Fortunately, the […]
India’s Igloos: Coming Soon to a Moon Near You

The Moon is a pock-marked wasteland with extreme temperature variations and few resources. Rather than blasting rockets full of building materials to its airless atmosphere, researchers in India are discovering […]
Throw Like Callie Bundy: The Internet Fitness Star Talks Sports, Tech, and Trolling

Throwing a football with precision can take years of practice, as even the greatest quarterbacks of all-time spent decades honing their skills. But for internet sensation Callie Bundy, that talent […]
The Dangers of E-Shaming

As a high school counselor, I witness countless student crises each year. Still, every now and then a particular student’s story really stays with me. Recently, one such story involved […]
Interview: Adrian Grenier’s Strawless Ocean Campaign
Entourage star Adrian Grenier has had it with drinking straws. Not because the little paper wrapper is hard to open, or because if they bend and split they become useless, […]
Danni Washington Shows Us What Real Science Communication Looks Like
Fans of science fiction are no doubt familiar with the opening lines of Star Trek: “Space, the final frontier…To boldly go where no one has gone before.” But, in our […]
Barriers to Virtual Reality Adoption for Small Businesses

Based on a recent article in The Guardian, virtual reality’s (VR’s) “tipping point for exponential growth is coming in 2019 to the early 2020s, with 250 to 300 million expected […]
Entrepreneurs Give Boost to Detroit’s Resurgence

Detroit’s North End neighborhood is a community on the rise. New developments, job centers, and an engaged community are all a part of the upswing. But it has something else, […]
Exclusive Interview with Jon Spaihts, the Writer of Prometheus and Passengers
We sat down with Jon Spaihts, the writer of hit films Prometheus, the Marvel movie Dr. Strange, and his new sci-fi epic Passengers, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt. He told me about the struggle of getting […]
Are Hybrid Cloud Computing Environments Here to Stay?

Cloud computing has been a thing for a while now and the business world has quickly caught up by not only adapting to cloud environments but by taking advantage of […]
Physicist Michio Kaku on STEM Education

Superstar physicist Michio Kaku sat down with Innovation & Tech Today for a sprawling interview on education and future tech in the summer of 2016 for that year’s fall issue. As […]
What Leonardo da Vinci Can Tell Us About STEM vs STEAM
While April 15 is generally known as Tax Day, it also is the birthday of one of history’s great inventors: Leonardo da Vinci. A pioneer in many fields, Leonardo da […]
How Instant Messaging & Shared Workspace Are Changing the Way We Work

Whatever your industry, you’ve probably found yourself needed in multiple places at once. If you’re strung out between interviews, meetings, and general day-to-day work, there just isn’t time to make […]
Why Sustainability is a Business’s Best Friend with KoAnn Skrzyniarz
It has been more than ten years since KoAnn Skrzyniarz combined her business background with her deep love and concern for our environmental and social future. Her goal? To reframe […]
Fort Lauderdale – Where Tech Works in the Cloud and Lives in the Sun
Perhaps best known for its beaches, tropical southeast Florida climate, and waterborne way of life, Greater Fort Lauderdale is also a growing hotbed of technology companies – and it has […]
Tiny House 101: Happiness, Sustainability, and Letting Go of Things
Many people today are choosing not to be tied down with a 30-year mortgage and a lawn to maintain – and are freer and happier as a result.
On the Road, Off the Grid
When it comes to technology, I’m a late bloomer. In spite of the fact that I grew up alongside the technological revolution, I spent a significant amount of time in […]
Beauty Is In The Eye of Chris Burkard
Chris Burkard, the photographer who has captured the attention of millions with his often oceanic and wild photos tells us about his adventurous life on the road and the gear […]
You Are What You Eat: Interview with Kimbal Musk
Kimbal Musk unapologetically wants to change the world. We all entertain these notions at times, but he is the rare individual who can actually accomplish such a lofty goal. His […]
Voice Acting All-Stars Open Up

“Ehh, what’s up, doc?” “D’Oh!” “I am vengeance. I am the night. I am Batman!” It’s more than likely that you read the previous few phrases in a specific voice. […]
The Emerging Threat of E-Waste

Technology and sustainability generally mesh together well. Smartphones and tablets have reduced the need for paper and ride-sharing carpool apps can help reduce pollution-friendly traffic by 75%, according to an […]