Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have already proven themselves to be among the top-performing financial assets, many times better than any other conventional investment opportunity currently available in the market. In the past couple of months alone, the value of Bitcoin has … | Continue reading
GUEST: From the moment Mark Zuckerberg got on stage at F8 in 2016 and announced the Messenger chatbot ecosystem, innovative brands, agencies, and developers jumped to start testing the waters with chatbots. Dazzled by massive user numbers on messaging applications, the accessibil … | Continue reading
Key Points Bitcoin price remained well-supported above $2240 against the US Dollar, and looks set for more gains. There is a major ascending channel pattern with support at $2245 forming on the 4-hours chart of BTC/USD (data feed from SimpleFX). A break and close above $2480 migh … | Continue reading
In this guest post for Europeana’s Art Nouveau season, Dr. Piotr Kopszak, Curator at the National Museum of Warsaw, tells us about the artist Władysław Podkowiński and the scandal surrounding his painting Szał (Frenzy). Stylistic change has always fascinated art ... | Continue reading
Key Highlights ETH price remained in a narrow range for a few sessions above $205 against the US Dollar, and currently looking for a break. The ETH/USD pair is about to break the range resistance at $2258 on the 4-hours chart (data feed via SimpleFX). Once there is a close above … | Continue reading
GUEST: The insurance industry is a catch-22. On one hand, it is a customer-facing landscape, and there is marginal room for error due to the scope of the business. On the other, a vast amount of customer data, usually inputted manually by humans, must be accounted for and analyze … | Continue reading
Your website is all set up; your Home, About, Contact, and Blog pages are a delight to behold – now comes the hard part, you need to give both visitors and the search engines a reason to visit your… | Continue reading
GUEST: One night in Corvallis, with the Oregon State basketball team heading to its 14th straight loss of its season, the talk around the hotel bar moved from the television screen to a far different form of communication — chatbots. No one used that word, of course. But the tech … | Continue reading
Police have shut down the London Bridge after reports of a van hitting several pedestrians, and of stabbings at a nearby market. Armed officers and emergency workers are on the scene, and about five people were being treated for injuries. The BBC has also reported there are sever … | Continue reading
The cryptocurrency platforms these days are a dime a dozen. While a new altcoin makes it into the market every other day, only a handful of them remains as they tend to solve a real-world problem among other things. CreditBit is one such cryptocurrency which has been around for a … | Continue reading
It looks like Coinbase is trying to protect their users a bit better. Two-factor authentication has been a powerful tool for users so far. However, the company is not too keen on Authy, by the look of things. In fact, Coinbase advises users to switch to Google Authenticator, An i … | Continue reading
A new revolution is slowly brewing in organizations in office working, regarding the health and fitness of their employees. Just imagine what havoc can sitting for eight to 10 hours at a stretch behind a computer can wreak on your health. This negative anomaly is now being set ri … | Continue reading
GUEST: Airlines have come under severe criticism recently for how they handle overbooked flights. And several high-profile PR disasters have caused many airlines to re-evaluate their approach for ejecting booked passengers. Involuntary passenger bumping is actually a data problem … | Continue reading
SpaceX’s CRS-11 launch on Saturday was a success, bringing a Dragon spacecraft loaded down with nearly 6,000 lbs of supplies and research equipment on board to orbit. The twist was that SpaceX already sent this Dragon capsule up to resupply the International Space Station once b … | Continue reading
Another one of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets successfully landed back on Earth this evening after launching cargo and supplies to the International Space Station. This time, the rocket touched down at the company’s landing site at Cape Canaveral, Florida, called Landing Zone 1. That … | Continue reading
Debit cards have slowly earned their place in the world of cryptocurrency. Quite a few different cards are available already. Most of these tools support Bitcoin, albeit TokenCard plans to do things differently. In fact, the plan is to issue a new debit card which allows users to … | Continue reading
House block is a typical characteristic of urbanization at fast speed in developing countries in Asia, including Vietnam. | Continue reading
It's frustrating to see so many wearable innovations without more devoted to providing solutions for the disabled, which is why MIT's new prototype for the visually impaired is more than just a little exciting. A team of researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Inte … | Continue reading
Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology has received significant attention at the ongoing Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum. The Russian Central Bank made an important announcement regarding its plans to introduce a national cryptocurrency during the event. The int … | Continue reading
GUEST: From campaign slogans to executive orders, manufacturing has quickly become one of the most politicized topics of our era. While this may help politicians get elected, it will not ignite a manufacturing renaissance in America. What will is technology. We are lucky to live … | Continue reading
The three-story, 83,000 sqf design is the first office space for Condé Nast Entertainment, one of the fastest-growing divisions of Condé Nast. | Continue reading
Essential hasn’t yet shipped its first smartphone, but Andy Rubin’s new company has already come upon its first trademark dispute. Spigen, a fairly well-known smartphone case and accessory maker, has sent Essential a cease and desist letter demanding that Rubin’s latest business … | Continue reading
The use of blockchain technology in the banking sector has received yet another endorsement, this time at the International Economic Forum currently being held in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The event, witnessing participation from over 40 ministers, businessmen, and others from 26 … | Continue reading
Science fiction author and astrophysicist David Brin believes humans have a range of options to consider to prevent artificial intelligence from ruling over people the way kings and foreign invaders. Asimov’s Three Law of Robotics, regulation, are key, but so is being wary of ma … | Continue reading
This M&D x Leica collaboration is what you get when one company truly admires another’s design principles. Leica rarely licenses the use of their trademark red dot and font in products other than cameras, but Master & Dynamic gained access to the signature trade dress by launchi … | Continue reading
SpaceX is getting ready for its second launch attempt for CRS-11, a resupply mission to the International Space Station that was originally set to launch on Thursday. After lightning scrubbed the Thursday attempt, a second instantaneous window will give SpaceX a chance to launch … | Continue reading
If you live in Canada, you can now preorder a Google Home device. In an ironic twist, Google has beaten Amazon to Canada when it comes to smart assistants — the Echo still isn’t available in the country, despite being available for two years in the US. The Google Home will cost $ … | Continue reading
Rather than give you content marketing ideas, in this post, I’m going to tell you how (or where) to get them. | Continue reading
There may be no escape from the internet. If you can get Wi-Fi on Mount Everest, then you can probably get it anywhere on Earth. And yes, now you can get Wi-Fi in the mountains of Nepal, including on Everest. But the story of how a company got the internet to Everest is just as [ … | Continue reading
WWDC is right around the corner, but let’s talk about last year’s WWDC for a minute. You may remember that Bozoma Saint John blew everyone away with her insanely good presentation skills. According to a new report from Axios, the Apple executive could be planning to leave the co … | Continue reading
Last week, after the Alamo Drafthouse theater in Austin, Texas announced that it would host a screening of Wonder Woman limited to women (with proceeds benefiting Planned Parenthood), the men’s-rights types of the world lost it. The screening, just one of dozens of Wonder Woman s … | Continue reading
It’s that time of year again. Thousands of developers are set to descend upon the South Bay to get their software on. And the rest of the Apple watching world will have their eyes glued to the screen on Monday morning for the big WWDC keynote, as Tim Cook and company parade the … | Continue reading
When it comes to school projects, some parents go all out. One father did just that recently when he constructed an amazing snowspeeder from The Empire Strikes Back out of cardboard for his daughter to take to school. John Stoddard explained that his daughter’s school holds a “dr … | Continue reading
It’s no secret that mobile apps are taking over the planet. According to a recent report from comScore, time spent on mobile apps accounts for seven out of every eight minutes of media consumption on mobile devices. But we’re not just using mobile apps to read articles on BuzzFee … | Continue reading
"Don't see an Alien sequel" is some of the most reliable moviegoing advice you can get, but Covenant looked gorgeous — and its reviews have been pretty good, too — so I went to check it out last weekend.It’s really interesting how many elements Ridley Scott carries over from the … | Continue reading
Actor Will Arnett has his hands (and voice) in a lot of different projects: a fifth season of Arrested Development is coming soon; his Netflix series Flaked is back this week for a second season; the trailer for Nut Job 2 just came out before its August release; and the Lego Batm … | Continue reading
Die Jackass-Tester von UnlockRiver haben die Nintendo Switch einem Härtetest unterzogen und die Konsole mit einer Drohne in schwindelerregende Höhe gebracht und dort ausgeklinkt: Nach 300 Metern freiem Fall ein ungebremster Aufschlag auf den... | Continue reading
In every business, growth is an essential element to flourish and reach heights. For this proper marketing strategy, branding plays an important role. | Continue reading
Keeping up with this week's new apps and updates might not have been at the top of your list, given all the upset around Trump's decision to leave the Paris Agreement. But don't worry, we've kept up for you. SEE ALSO: You can now apply for a refund from your kids' unauthorized Am … | Continue reading
Brian Mullins, CEO of Daqri, has been obsessed with augmented reality technology for many years. And now it has finally grown up. We could see that at Augmented World Expo this week in Santa Clara, Calif., where all the major tech companies — Google, Intel, Qualcomm, Microsoft — … | Continue reading
You now have another opportunity to save on the Echo Dot if you missed out on Amazon’s flash deal last week. For a few days only, Amazon is offering a targeted sale on the Echo Dot, and it’s adding the Echo to the mix (restrictions listed below). Other standout deals include Mono … | Continue reading
Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing about. — Benjamin Franklin David Meerman Scott galvanized ma... | Continue reading
And thus he spoke:Covfefe.It’s an embarrassing Twitter mistake, especially for a sitting PresidentDonald Trump’s solution, after waking up and discovering he left this bizarre remark in the ether, was, ultimately, to delete the tweet. I bet he wished, like many of us on Twitter, … | Continue reading
Amazon hat ein Patent auf eine recht amüsante Idee zur Überwindung der letzten, besonders lästigen Liefermeile zum Kunden erhalten: Einen Fallschirm, der unter dem Adressaufkleber verborgen auf seinen Einsatz wartet, der beginnt, wenn... | Continue reading
Science fiction is a genre that’s uniquely suited for making the internal into the external. Authors can take an intangible issue, whether it’s a relationship problem, a philosophical belief, or a scientific quandary, and make it material. John Kessel’s new novel The Moon and the … | Continue reading
Traveling through the world's airports has never been simple. Just this week, the Trump Administration announced a new procedure in which visa applicants must provide years worth of social media history, among other hassles. But a new technology may help get passengers on their w … | Continue reading
Michael Oppenheimer has been thinking about climate change about as long as most Americans have been alive. For almost four decades, he has worked on answering the phenomenon’s two most pressing questions: How dangerous will climate change get? And what can humanity do about it? … | Continue reading
It’s been an eventful two years since Neill Blomkamp’s last film, Chappie, hit theaters. He spent part of that time working to develop a fifth installment of the Alien franchise, only to have it overtaken by Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant. At the same time, he directed an install … | Continue reading