Denmark’s WeFood opened a grocery that sells surplus food and it’s a hit. The store, run by volunteers, sells only “food past its sell by date, with prices up to 50 percent cheaper than in normal shops.” WeFood rescues fruit and veggies that have had a bumpy ride in the READ MORE >
Did you know that there are more Chinese restaurants in the United States than McDonald’s, Burger King, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Wendy’s—combined? Wow. According to journalist, Jennifer 8 Lee, American-Chinese food is a cuisine that’s practically all its own. When mapping all the Chinese restaurants in America the map doesn’t READ MORE >
We’re taking this piece with a grain of salt, but because our news feeds are jammed with articles about how Millennials think and work, it was refreshing to find this twist in the LA Times designed to help Millennials deal with Boomers with their technophobia and fragile egos. Amy Schumer’s video READ MORE >
How cool would it be to be able to leave photos or your family history to your great great grandchild? Sounds like sci-fi, but this technology developed at the University of Southampton may become reality. Using ultra fine lasers US encoded a piece of quartz with 5 dimensional digital data. The READ MORE >
Our BIC clients told us to be on the look out for adult coloring books and we’ve been seeing them in airports, waiting rooms and even on MetroNorth trains. In fact, meet up groups are forming where people can sit together to chat, color and enjoy each other’s company. Many READ MORE >
Once you look past those Trump posts, does your newsfeed look more and more like the Home Shopping Network? Whether it’s Beachbody or Rodan & Fields or Jamberry or whatever else, the rise of social media has made it easier than ever for anyone to try their hand at multilevel READ MORE >
Virtual Reality (VR) is in the air. Recently Sony announced the release date for its new PlayStation VR, Google announced its new VR headset, and Apple — funny you should ask. Pocketnew, a Taiwan based website claims to have gotten ahold of Apple’s latest iPhone 7’s camera and they say it’s READ MORE >
More Americans are living on their own than ever before and many are moving to urban areas. In fact, New York City has reached its highest population to date and that means housing is tight. To relieve shortages, cities like NYC, LA, San Fran, Boston and Seattle are allowing new READ MORE >
The Beatle freaks at Milk* were saddened by the loss of Sir George Martin, AKA, the REAL fifth Beatle. He was the first to sign the fab four to a record deal and went on to produce most of their music. Martin worked with them individually even after they broke up. Many claimed to be READ MORE >
Not only are the Backstreet Boys heading to the studio to record their ninth album, rumor has it, they’re looking to take up residence in Vegas! After exhaustive touring, the Boys (who are now men) are thinking that a permanent home might be a nice change of pace. All five READ MORE >