Technology posts

Technology posts
Simultaneous TV and Internet Usage Increases, Proves A Point

Simultaneous TV and Internet Usage Increases, Proves A Point

Are you watching TV while surfing the net? Chances are pretty good that you have, and if so, you are not alone. A report by Nielson has revealed that many Americans are doing this at least once a month. Or in other words: media is consuming our lives — that’s hardly a shocking revelation. …

Turner Sports and NBA Are Getting Social Media Savvy

Turner Sports and NBA Are Getting Social Media Savvy

Many sporting organizations have been well known for their resistance to new media and Web-based technologies; however, times are quickly changing. The NBA and Turner Sports (a broadcaster for the NBA) are teaming up to offer new technologies like live streaming chats, mobile updates, and live Twitter updates. …

USB: Pretty Little Gold Bar Stacks 8GB Capacity

USB: Pretty Little Gold Bar Stacks 8GB Capacity

We all know that when it comes to back-up, everyone knows they should and few manage to keep a strict back-up routine, so what better than this all-gold USB drive to remind us of the value of the data we hold dear?…

Avatar Blu-Ray/DVD to be released three times. Yeah, you read that right.

Avatar Blu-Ray/DVD to be released three times. Yeah, you read that right.

In what we can only assume is a move designed to make James Cameron both the richest and most evil man on Earth, today we learned that Fox is going to release the home version of ‘the most popular movie EVAH’ three times. Yep. Three separate times. The first, coming to North America on April 22nd, will be a bare-bones 2-D disc that will only feature the movie. Fox claims – with a straight face, mind you – that this was done both to ensure the best quality picture and sound, but also to coincide with Earth Day….

A Brainwave Monitor Plus a Little Sadism Equals Hilarity!

A Brainwave Monitor Plus a Little Sadism Equals Hilarity!

(Video NSFW due to swearing) Some very clever hackers at Harco Laboratories have created a device that gives you a little electric shock – wait for it – for thinking. By hooking up a device that monitors brainwave activity to a little electric shock kit (which, I guess you just pick up at Walmart?) they have been able to create something that punishes you for using your brain. (It’s like a metaphor for the internet or something!)…

3D Printer Makes Veins. No, Like, Actual Human Veins.

3D Printer Makes Veins. No, Like, Actual Human Veins.

For you youngsters out there, Weird Science was a movie from the 1980s in which 2 young boys used a computer to literally create the woman of their dreams.Well, we aren’t there yet, but with a development out of the University of Missouri, we’re one step closer. Researchers at the school have developed a working 3D printer that uses something called ‘bio-ink’ – a mushy, gooey substance made from human cells – that binds to a bio-paper template, which then dissolves to leave something that looks like a human body part….

How Apple Wins By Ignoring

How Apple Wins By Ignoring 'The Mushy Middle'

Conventional wisdom states that successful companies succeed when they make a good product for a reasonable price aimed at the average Jane or Joe. Right? But what if, instead of that, companies succeeded by either focusing on the high end or the low end, ignoring ‘the average consumer’ altogether? That might sound a surefire way for a company to self-destruct. But finding success through bypassing the middle is exactly what is being suggested by James Surowiecki in The New Yorker. Looking at companies like Apple on one end, and H&M and Ikea on the other, Surowiecki argues that the high- and…

A Call For Tech Geeks To End Brand Loyalty

A Call For Tech Geeks To End Brand Loyalty

One thing is truly apparent in consumer behavior these days: people like brand name stuff. Whether it be Apple for electronics, Nike for clothing, Microsoft Xbox for gaming, or Sony Bravia for televisions, brands have always been a part of our lives. In theory, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Unfortunately, it has grown into something far more serious, especially with younger generations. And people are getting hurt in the process. …

For $50, EyeWriter Enables Impossible Creativity

For $50, EyeWriter Enables Impossible Creativity

For those who are less fortunate with regards to body function, doing something they love poses challenges. Consider Tony Quan, a graffiti artist based in Los Angeles, who lost movement of virtually all muscles in his body except his eyes. For him, drawing graffiti became impossible. That is, until EyeWriter came along. …

Amazon, Barnes & Noble Plan eBook Apps For iPad

Amazon, Barnes & Noble Plan eBook Apps For iPad

Amazon and Apple may be actively engaged in an eBook war, but that hasn’t stopped Amazon promising a Kindle eBook app for Apple’s iPad. Details of Amazon’s iPad land grab first emerged this morning at the New York Times, which also reports Barnes & Noble to be hatching similar plans – releasing new digital readers and stores for the iPad, in addition to those already offered for the iPhone and iPod touch. …

Businesses

Businesses' Avatar-Envy Makes Venugen A Great Virtual Meeting Alternative

Recall Jonathan Mostow’s Surrogates or James Cameron’s Avatar? Well, apparently the business world isn’t satisfied with their humanoid selves either. Enter Venugen. This Web-based software seeks to satisfy these businesses’ avatar-envy by providing them with the tools necessary to hold virtual meetings. Oh, and did we mention that it looks like fun? …

Roll-able Display from HP: Just Don

Roll-able Display from HP: Just Don't Roll It for Now, Please

Hewlett-Packard has just rolled out its newest design in the way of flexible display screens, or “digital paper,” as they are sometimes called. This is part of a collaboration with Arizona State University, and it began quite a while ago but no one has seen or heard anything about it for a couple years at this point. This week, however, a Dutch blog called Hardware.info got a short video of their latest prototype. Fortunately, the presenter was speaking in English….

Keep up to date with all the latest content by subscribing to one of our newsletters below. Weekly Digest is sent once a week with the most popular posts in the past 7 days, while the Daily Posts newsletter is sent once a day with all the posts published in the past 24 hours. No spam.

 
SUBMIT A TIP
Have a great bit of news to share with our readers? Use the form below to submit it to our editors. You may submit any tip that you wish anonymously, but if you wish to get a reply from us, be sure to include your email. Thank you.
Message:
Name (optional):
Email (optional):
1 + 4 =