You would think that years of science fiction would have stopped this. Sure we’ve embraced Big Data in a big…
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The field of medical science is continually making jumps forward. Despite individual attempts gaining controversy, the successes show us that…
We’ve talked about devices that aid the visually impaired in the past. As with much modern innovation, many tools are…
What do you do while waiting for a reply to a chat message or your phone to connect to the…
For over a century, mankind has depended on burning fossil fuels for energy. Although effective, fossil fuels are toxic, leading…
It stands to reason that the smartest people in the world should be the ones getting access to accelerators, incubators,…
– Julian Assange; Google Deepmind; Fusion Plasma and facial recognition databases. That’s just a few of this week’s tech stories,…
Welcome to WTF, the new weekly tech news web series from SnapMunk. Join Eric & Devin as they take you through this week’s biggest stories.
Well this might change everything forever (leave it to an eccentric engineer worth $11.7 billion to make that sort of…
Winter is coming, and for the 30+ million Americans with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD, seriously?), that could mean low energy,…
The engines are revving and the RPMs are raging as the testosterone-pumped drivers wait at a red light, prepared to pop into…
When it comes to most apartments, renters and owners tend to sacrifice most of what they want for practicality and…
If eternal youth meant swapping DNA with a lobster, would you be up for it? And no, I’m not using…
Robin Chase, co-founder of Zipcar, Buzzcar and Veniam – and obviously, a beacon of transportation technology – talks to us about who she is, why she is, and where everything is headed.
Remidi is a glove and wristband that turns anyone into a one-man band. Play, remix and record songs on the fly. The rhythm is in your fingers. It’s also not the only wearable that is designed to turn your body into a musical instrument, but it might be the best.
Managing chronic pain has always been difficult and prescription drugs bring side effects and risks, but Quell is a wearable nerve stimulation device that works with an app to automate a more natural kind of pain relief.
Generally speaking, social networks aren’t known for deeply enriching the lives of users. As I wade through my Facebook feed,…