Bugging Out: How Insects are Hopping into the American Diet
“Yet these you may eat among all the winged insects which walk on all fours: those which have above their feet jointed legs with which to jump on the earth. […]
Wonderful’s World – Our Interview With Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary, AKA “Mr. Wonderful,” Doesn’t Mince Words. Get Ready for Some Tough Medicine From a Top Shark. Afterall, what would a show called Shark Tank be without […]
Star Wars Battlefront II’s Janina Gavankar Enjoys The Dark Side
Actress Janina Gavankar has been at the forefront of performance capture in the video game world, having worked on Ubisoft’s Far Cry 3 and now Electronic Arts’ Star Wars Battlefront […]
Fishing for a Better Future with RBFF
Believe it or not, fishing and boating have a profound impact on personal well-being. Time spent in the outdoors has been proven to lower anxiety, and boating is ranked in […]
Why Even Non-Techies Should Become Information Gurus
In the business world, information specialists are kind of like gold. They’re valuable, highly sought after, and incredibly hard to find. A small pool of talent is now “recognized globally […]
Human vs. Ping-Pong Robot!
One of the biggest innovations of the past few years has definitely been robots. Taking over industries such as security, food service, and even babysitting, robots definitely look to shake […]
Elon Musk And SpaceX Have Successfully Launched The Falcon Heavy
Elon Musk and SpaceX have successfully launched the Falcon Heavy rocket, the world’s most powerful rocket, only rivaled by the Saturn V rocket that brought astronauts to the moon nearly […]
Neil deGrasse Tyson Gets In The Game With Space Odyssey
Neil deGrasse Tyson has conquered books, radio, television, and even movies, showcasing his scientific prowess throughout. And now, the world-renowned astrophysicist is making a foray into the gaming world. He’s […]
How Technology Will Lower the Cost of Living
There’s no getting around the fact that life today is expensive. Expenses for basic needs — food, housing, and transportation — eat up at least half of the average income, […]
A Lawmaker’s Guide To The Galaxy
At the 2017 International Astronautical Congress, Elon Musk boldly announced his goal to land two rockets on Mars by 2022, then the first crews by 2024. As space settlements are […]
How Heather Blease Made Her Corporate Comeback
Heather Blease’s story is one containing lucrative highs, challenging lows, and a price tag in the millions. One day she was starting college and launching her career as an electrical […]
Josh Brolin Talks Firefighting, Marvel, and The Goonies
Josh Brolin has been a Hollywood staple since his big screen debut in The Goonies. While that film’s long-awaited sequel is stalled in the pipeline, Brolin is keeping busy. The […]
Far Cry 5 Brings Its Story Close to Home
If there is something that the Far Cry series has always succeeded in, it’s building elaborate and engaging worlds to explore. From game to game, players have been thrust into […]
Our Favorite Sci-Fi Movies of 2017
2017 had an incredible amount of film triumphs. From Oscar-nominated films such as Get Out and Dunkirk to critically acclaimed animated features such as Coco and The Lego Batman Movie, […]
Silicon Valley South West? The Arizona Tech Scene Is No Mirage
We look at the tech companies and organizations that are heating things up in Arizona which is quickly becoming the tech capital of the Southwest. Home of the Grand Canyon, […]
Jedi Bed?! Check Out This Mind-Controlled Bed By Reverie
It’s easy to forget how important our beds are. With how busy we can get during the day before finally coming home and crashing into bed (before spending the next […]
Chatting with Actress-Author Felicia Day
Actress Felicia Day has been an Internet pioneer who’s managed to split her time between Hollywood film and television work (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Eureka, Supernatural) and running her own […]
Internet of Things: Evolution of Technology
During the past few years, the Internet of Things has evolved from a term into a growing part of our lives. Still, we’ve only begun to tap the potential of […]
Capcom Giving Away $70,000 To Real-Life Monster Hunters
Recently, Capcom, the developers behind famed games such as Street Fighter, Resident Evil, and Mega Man, recently released the latest installment of the Monster Hunter series, Monster Hunter: World. And, […]
Making Waves – How Wave Machines Are Revolutionizing Surfing
Nothing quite beats surfing early in the morning – waking with the sun, feeling the first shock of cold water on your toes, watching the sunrise reflect off the water. […]
Elon Musk Sells Many “Boring” Flamethrowers
By now, you may have heard that Elon Musk, through his Boring Company, is now in the flamethrower business. The Boring Company was originally formed to build underground tunnels in […]
Real-Time Sports Analysis with Dr. Antonia Zaferiou
Not all biomedical researchers spend their days moving fungal samples into test tubes with pipettes and Petri dishes. Some are out in the field, strapping sensors onto sweaty baseball players […]
Winter’s Tail – How Winter The Dolphin’s Prosthesis Led to Incredible Innovation
“We were treating wounds that we’d never encountered before,” said trainer Abby Stone. “And you’re dealing with injuries that you really don’t have any reference for, from other cases…There were […]
InnoTech Arcade Looks At The Games We’re Excited to Play in 2018
2017 was an amazing year for gaming, with blockbuster titles such as Super Mario Odyssey and Horizon Zero Dawn pushing the limits of consoles and indie games such as Yooka […]
Silicon Valley’s Revenge On The Traditional Automotive Industry
The last time Silicon Valley proclaimed the end of the traditional automotive industry it didn’t go so well. In the late 1990s tech bubble, in the heyday of Pets.com and […]
Xbox and PS2 Games to Play in the Modern Age
Modern gaming is great. We get it. 2017 was an incredible year for video gaming and 2018 will be too. But, enough about that. Let’s return to our roots. Because, […]
Bite-Size Success Tips from Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec
We recently had the pleasure of speaking with one of the most beloved “Sharks” from ABC’s hit show Shark Tank, getting a candid look inside the mind of this brilliant […]
There’s a Reason They Call Lafayette, Louisiana “The Hub City”
It is not often that a community can witness the birth of a new industry sector. But that is happening right now with the technology/digital media sector in Lafayette, Louisiana. […]
Women Innovate! Mehak Vohra Founder and CEO of Jamocha Media
Meet Mehak Vohra. She’s 20 years old, and she recently decided to take a semester off her undergraduate career at Purdue University to pursue her own digital marketing agency, Jamocha […]
Keeping our Ports Safe with the MSOC
You might assume that most products arrive in the U.S. after traveling hundreds of miles in the hold of an airplane or stacked in the back of a tractor-trailer. In […]
How to Lose Your Job in 280 Characters With Social Media
Online privacy is an illusion. It doesn’t exist. All it takes is one poor choice when making a social media post to destroy your reputation and bring about a level […]
YouTube Eliminating “Tide Pod Challenge” Videos
Welcome to 2018! Everyone is fighting about everything, a talking toilet was showcased at CES, and it was recently discovered that smoking marijuana with monkeys could result in a deadly […]
Nintendo Announces Labo, The DIY Cardboard Kits for the Nintendo Switch
Earlier this week, Nintendo had people on the edge of their seats when they began to tease a new “interactive experience” announcement. Finally, the news came at 5 pm EST […]
Giving Cyber Threats the Nuclear Treatment
In the early 1940s, the world was facing an emerging threat: the atomic bomb. The United States and its allies believed the Germans were close to completing a nuclear weapon […]
Potential Tech IPOs to Keep an Eye On in 2018
2017 saw some prominent tech companies go public with mixed results. Blue Apron, for example, had one of the worst openings of the year, being traded at nearly 70 percent […]
Swann VP Dennis McTighe Talks Home Security
As the Vice President of Swann Communications USA, Dennis McTighe knows a thing or two about keeping the home secure. Here’s our exclusive interview.
The Robotic Animals That Wowed At CES
Well, here we go, yet another article on robots. Yes, even I’m getting a bit tired of being reminded on a daily basis that we are mere temporary carbon-based life […]
5 Fascinating Current Crowdfunding Projects
Crowdfunding has allowed for some amazing innovations to be created, from the Pebble smartwatch to the popular Exploding Kittens card game to that guy that held a potato salad festival. […]
From Star Wars to Indoor Skydiving: You Can Do That on a Cruise Ship
Over the past decade, the $30 billion cruise ship industry has grown younger, according to Sharon Zackfia, partner at William Blair and Company. She says the average age on a […]
Knight Terrors: The Perfect Horror Arcade Adventure
It’s been said that the Nintendo Switch, despite being one of the most innovative new consoles of all time, has one glaring issue. And that issue is that it simply […]