Month: May 2018

Top Stories

Our Candid Interview With Reloquence CEO Megan Eskey

By Michael McGrady

Reloquence is a new influencer marketing startup in its pre-launch phase that seeks to revolutionize how influencer marketing impacts tech,

“Design Meets Technology” with Modsy

By Angel Kristoff

Whether you’re moving somewhere new or just looking to re-decorate an old space, finding the right decorations and furniture can

Top 10 U.S. States For Tech Innovation

By Michael McGrady

WalletHub, earlier this year, published a report entitled "2018’s Most & Least Innovative States." This report ranks all 50 U.S.

Eviation is Creating an Electric Airplane

By Angel Kristoff

While electric drones are already being utilized for recreation, transport, and agricultural purposes, what about electric airplanes? Right now, larger

Ever Feel Like You Need More Space? Try Orion Star

By Akudo McGee

The last time you planned a vacation you may have said that you just needed space or you wanted to

Design and Science, Meet the Prosthetics of the Future

By Akudo McGee

Human have a long history with prosthetics. Some of the earliest surviving relics of our past include prosthetics for lost

Taiwan Seeks to Regulate Mobile App Users and Online Gamers

By Michael McGrady

The Taiwanese government recently ordered new consumer protection regulations to curtail fraud and other predatory actions over members of the

Sniffspot: An Airbnb for Dogs

By Angel Kristoff

Whether you have a yard or not, dogs need a chance to run around and get exercise. Dog parks can

Texas Researcher Granted Funds to Research Wearable Tech Applications in Mental Health

By Michael McGrady

In recent years, wearable technology has proliferated in the health and biotech spaces. Many researchers across academic and technical fields

Freelance sites that aren’t so popular

By Staff Writer

Why choose to use a gig site that is not so popular as some others is a great question. In

From Visually Impaired to Visually Empowered- the Glasses That Give Sight

By Akudo McGee

When it comes to helping the blind and the visually-impaired, many startups have focused on finding a way to connect