Those pesky passwords! Isn’t there a better way? It seems those creepy fingerprint readers and eyeball scanners didn’t catch on, so try this one –or in– for size: PayPal is working with bio-engineers and developers to rethink digital identification. Are you ready for embeddable, injectable, and ingestible devices to verify READ MORE >
The highly anticipated One World Observatory will open to the public on May 29, 2015. Visitors will be whisked up to the 102nd floor in fewer than 60 seconds via one of five “Sky Pod” elevators. In the “Sky Pods”, riders will be surrounded by floor-to-ceiling screens where a virtual READ MORE >
Late last year our CCO, Kelly Coveny, began Curious Pilgrim, a blog designed to continue the momentum of her highly acclaimed web/book/journey, Empire of Disruption. As in Empire, Coveny searches for ways in which we can move beyond the life-sucking productivity-efficiency-accomplishment paradigm of success to find what makes us feel alive again and READ MORE >
Can’t make it into the office, but you can’t work at home? Is Starbucks too noisy? We may have an answer for you. Introducing Breather, the company that rents out small private rooms for business on an hourly basis. Breather started in 2012 in Montreal and has since grown to READ MORE >
The next time you find yourself surfing the web, why not take a moment to search for the Loch Ness Monster? Yep, you read that right. The folks at Google have mounted one of their street-view cameras on a boat and sent it out into Loch Ness, giving you a READ MORE >
We love learning how artists work and we were fascinated to hear Metallica’s guitarist, Kirk Hammett uses his iPhone to capture musical riffs. It comes as no surprise that the device we all use for almost everything has become part of the creative process. Especially now that Burberry has used READ MORE >
Many of our favorite movies; Doctor Zivago, Titanic, Spiderman, were designed to dazzle audiences on the big screen, but here’s one, perhaps the first film, designed to be watched on a 15-inch laptop. “Unfriended” or “The Computer Screen Movie” is a kind of B-movie horror film about a group of teens READ MORE >
Get your 80’s on! Netflix is bringing back Full House, the sitcom about the Tanners, a widowed father raising three daughters with the help of his brother and some friends. The show ran from 1987 – 1995 and Netflix is looking to unite most of its original cast. According to READ MORE >
How many of you have childhood memories of your dads out in the garage working on the car? Well John Deere and General Motors want to put a stop to that. How? Ever hear of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? It was a 1998 piece of legislation designed to give READ MORE >
Japan’s maglev train reached the utterly insane speed of 375 miles per hour on a test run near Mount Fuji last week, breaking the world speed record for maglev (magnetic levitation) technology. Japan’s famous high-speed trains use high-powered electromagnets to keep the trains physically lifted off the track and by READ MORE >