Techin’ In: Is Light Speed Possible?
Is it possible for humans to travel through space at over 700 million miles an hour? Former astronaut and current NASA administrator Charles Bolden thinks so, as does NASA scientist Harold White. White presented findings that change the possibility of a warp drive “from impractical to plausible and make it worth further investigation.”
Techin’ In: Musical Clothing
Imagine being able to create music by using your body as an interface. MACHINA, a wearable technology brand that merges fashion and technology in a practical and visually appealing way, is doing just that.
Techin’ In: Skin Port Drains Excess Food From Your Belly
We can all agree that eating is awesome, some might even argue necessary, but one of eating’s side effects is weight gain. Some people don’t enjoy this occurrence, and for those people, thankfully there’s the AspireAssist Skin-Port.
Techin’ In: Musical Robot Trio Gives New Meaning To Heavy Metal
Compressorhead is a three man Aussie robotic band that can be programmed to play some of the most iconic jams from some of the top bands ever, including AC/DC, Led Zeppelin and Nirvana. Each robot member brings something unique to the table: Stickboy bangs the drums with four arms and plays a Pearl 14 piece...
Techin’ In: Paint With An Electric Charge
Light up a paint job with the flick of a switch! A company called Darkside Scientific is blowing minds coast to coast with their new electroluminescent paint they call LumiLor. They’re electrifying everything from walls to guitars to motorcycles, and the sky is the limit for what Lumilor’s future capabilities could be. Electroluminescent Paint? Don’t...
Techin’ In: Creating Tornados To Harvest Clean Energy
Wind, Water, Solar; what sound like the powers necessary to summon Captain Planet are what we thought to be mankind’s greatest hope for a clean, green future. During the first twelve years of the 21st century though, more green energy heroes have begun to emerge. We’ve already seen gravity power in action, and now it’s looking likely that tornado...
Techin’ In: Software Lets You Unblur Photos
Many a great photo has been ruined from an unsteady hand or a subtle bump from a friend or loved one. We’re unfortunately left to wonder what might have been. Luckily, a computer engineer specializing in image and signal processing, Vladimir Yuzhikov, has created a free computer program that let’s you reverse the effects of...
Your Private Driver Awaits: An Uber Upgrade
If you haven’t heard of Uber yet, WAKE UP! Uber, “Everyone’s Private Driver,” launched early September in Denver and has been transporting my stiletto-boot-wearing, tired feet all over town since then. Uber is an on-demand car service that allows everyone to have a private driver experience via iPhone, Android, SMS, or web-requests. By private driver, I...
VIP Status: Same Day Blockbuster Theater Releases In Your Home
For a mere $35,000, a company called PRIMA cinema will deliver red carpet Hollywood movie premieres to your personal home theater, the same moment they’re released in theaters. “Whether it’s an alien world in 3D, a mad chase through the streets of Paris or a steamy romance, PRIMA Cinema is your ticket to be first...
Work Meets Pleasure: Intel Powered Ultrabook Convertibles
What weighs less than three pounds, is under 4/5″ thick, takes care of business, induces smiles and transforms itself in a way that would make Michael Bay proud? Intel Inspired Convertible Computers While tablets are the gadget de jour, business professionals need to get complex work done while at home, in the office and on...

































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