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Jul 19, 2020 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich If you’re anything like me, you’ve been spending the last few months splitting your time between working from your couch, baking bread, and sweating through endless exercise routines that take you way longer than they should to finish. ... Read More |
Jul 25, 2017 | Contributor: Brandon Driver Blue Microphone has done to headphones what Apple did to the cell phone. Their latest product, Satellite, features a cutting-edge tech, high-quality audiophile experience that syncs wirelessly with your phone to function as a personal audio system. Having conversations with your friends in high definition never sounded so good. ... Read More |
May 31, 2017 | Contributor: Jarone Ashkenazi If you are struggling to find something a little more unique than a new tie or nice pair of shoes for your old man, turn to tech. ... Read More |
Aug 25, 2016 | Contributor: Nicolle Monico Hotels are getting a lot smarter nowadays, thanks to iPad check-ins, smartphone keyless entry, robot butlers and now, voice-activated rooms. Aloft has debuted two new properties that are utilizing voice commands to allow guests to ask Siri anything they’d like while in their rooms. ... Read More |
Jun 7, 2016 | Contributor: Jackie Bryant The surging popularity of dating apps has changed the dating game for good, but its transparency means that certain people can’t participate—those that are particularly wealthy, good-looking and well-known. Could you imagine what would happen if Joe Jonas popped up on Tinder? Yeah, neither could he, which is why he joined Raya: the ultra-exclusive dating interface that screens applicants based on their social media presence, looks and notoriety (or lack thereof). ... Read More |
Jun 1, 2016 | Contributor: Jackie Bryant Have you ever wondered whether you would benefit from solar panels? Advances in technology have made the panels more efficient, less obtrusive, and more user-friendly than ever, so it might be worth looking into, even if you don’t live in always sunny Southern California. Google has launched a new project, called Project Sunroof, which is an online tool that helps homeowners determine whether or not solar panels would be a worthwhile investment for their homes. ... Read More |
May 24, 2016 | Contributor: Jackie Bryant The European Space Agency is dreaming up an aircraft of the future: egg-shaped, electric-powered and able to take off from helipads or runways due to its pivoting engines. In a press release earlier this month, the ESA said the new plane, which would have a range of 300 miles and is called Lillium, “will open the door to a new class of simpler, quieter and environmentally friendly planes available from 2018.” ... Read More |
May 19, 2016 | Contributor: Jackie Bryant If you’ve driven around Pittsburgh lately, you may have seen Uber’s first self-driving car zipping around. While locals have been pointing out its existence for at least a year, Uber finally publicly unveiled its plans in a blog post on March 19. The hybrid Ford Fusion, which is in the early stages of safety testing, “will be collecting mapping data as well as testing its self-driving capabilities” in the coming weeks. ... Read More |
May 19, 2016 | Contributor: Jackie Bryant Sergey Petrossov is on a one-man mission to change the way we socialize. A natural entrepreneur, he gravitated towards tech at an early age, co-founding his first IT company at 18, which he ran out of his University of Florida dorm room. ... Read More |
May 17, 2016 | Contributor: Jackie Bryant Science and design come together to create MOON, the “first topographically accurate lunar globe," according to its successful Kickstarter campaign. The globe displays the current lunar phase at any given time by utilizing a halo light that orbits around it. ... Read More |
May 17, 2016 | Contributor: Jackie Bryant Science and design come together to create MOON, the “first topographically accurate lunar globe," according to its successful Kickstarter campaign. The globe displays the current lunar phase at any given time by utilizing a halo light that orbits around it. ... Read More |
Apr 12, 2016 | Contributor: Todd Jatras April brings yet another full slate of art shows, fairs and exhibitions around the world. Here’s a look at what’s on this month’s agenda: Peter Fetterman Gallery in Santa Monica has a stirring career retrospective of Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado’s work through June 11, while over in New York, Cooper Hewitt is presenting its fifth design triennial through August 21. ... Read More |
Mar 31, 2016 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Samsung and Yamaha have developed a smart windshield concept for motorcycles, and while the tech is interesting, we aren’t entirely sure it would be a good idea. ... Read More |
Mar 22, 2016 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Though Apple’s announcements yesterday didn’t include much, they did unveil a smaller, four-inch iPhone, a new iPad Pro and a software update with an awesome new Night Shift feature. Firstly, the small iPhone SE didn’t come as much of a surprise—since it had been rumored for a long time—but it is a welcome addition to the lineup for those who want the tech, but don’t want the 6S size. ... Read More |
Feb 19, 2016 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Smart tech is everywhere now, from thermostats to wearable garments, and now it has hit the stroller market. The Smartbe stroller doesn’t just utilize an engine and sensors to roll along in front of you, but it also features a baby cam, temperature control, a bottle warmer, wireless speakers for lullabies and an anti-theft alarm. Plus, if you feel uncomfortable about using it in hands-free mode, it has an assist-propelled setting that helps you push it and a manual one where you do all of the work. ... Read More |
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