All Entries Tagged With: "technology"
Music Producer OH NO Speaks About Technology In Japan
Oh No guides you through his technology expeirence in Japan which consist of multiple touch screens, rollercoasters, various simulators and some video games.
Simple Is Ramping Up Its Revolution In Banking—Square’s Cofounder Just Got His Card
Simple is ramping up on mailing out cards to the more than 100,000 people on its waiting list.
Humans & Machines: Beyond Touch
Twenty years from now the way we interact with computing will be unrecognizable to us today.
How Drugs Helped Invent The Internet
People have always sort of been scared of new technologies,” says Silva.
Man Incorporates Smartphone Dock Into His Prosthetic Arm
Fathom this; a man operating a smartphone that is docked into his prosthetic arm. convenience
Hands-On With Motorola’s iPod Nano Challenger, The MOTO ACTV
Motorola dropped a bit of a surprise with the MOTO ACTV, an iPod Nano-esque thimble of a device.
Whatever Happened To Colour?
When it comes to colour and sound then, yes, there’s a wealth of pleasure for the senses to be found during that period.
Bamboo Bike, BamBike, Strives To Boost Employment in Ghana
Local bamboo bike industry is emerging to deliver a sustainable and affordable form of transportation that satisfies local needs and suitable for export.
Electronic Pickpocketing
Thieves now have the capabilities to steal your credit card information without laying a hand on your wallet.
Exploring The Anti-Social Side of Social Media
Cristin Norine has locked herself in a large storefront for 30 days to be prisoner to the anti-social side of social media.
Making Computer Memory Work Like The Human Brain
Unlike conventional computer memory, which stores data with electronic on and off switches, Hewlett-Packard’s memristor technology works on the atomic level.
Innovations That Rocked the World
Here are some of the game-changing innovations that shaped the course of life and business in the 20th and 21st centuries.
High-Tech Underwear for Adventurous Geeks
You might think that underwear, of all things, would be least susceptible to our tendency to gadgetize absolutely everything around us.



