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Anatomy of a Viral Kickstarter: Strong Starts

Anatomy of a Viral Kickstarter: Strong Starts

The first in a series of one successful Kickstarter campaign--learn how to fund your project by learning the ins and outs of the whole process.


News Oct 02, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
What You Need to Know about Google’s Project Fi

What You Need to Know about Google’s Project Fi

Here's our look at Google's new idea for a wireless network overhaul, from the phone to the idea behind the shift.


News Sep 30, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Get Inspired with these Innovative Smartphone Solutions

Get Inspired with these Innovative Smartphone Solutions

Some small-time smartphones have big ideas for fixing problems that have driven customers crazy for years. Here's a look at some good tech in strange places.


News Sep 29, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
A New Spin on Maker Spaces

A New Spin on Maker Spaces

Maker spaces are utilizing existing spaces to keep costs down and engage young minds. Here's a closer look at one successful approach.


News Sep 28, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Technology Meets Design and Some Will Surprise You

Technology Meets Design and Some Will Surprise You

Having beautiful-looking technology is becoming increasingly performance. Here we showcase five beautiful designs housing innovative tech.


News Sep 25, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Kickstarter’s Reincorporation and What it Means for Designers

Kickstarter’s Reincorporation and What it Means for Designers

Kickstarter has changed its status to a public benefit corporation and joined a very select number of companies dedicated to serving the public good instead of the interests of shareholders.


News Sep 23, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Is the Apple Car the Next Lisa?

Is the Apple Car the Next Lisa?

The Apple Car will purportedly be in here in four years, but the foray into the automobile industry may be a misstep in the company's legacy.


News Sep 22, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Is Virtual Reality the Next Major Industry?

Is Virtual Reality the Next Major Industry?

With Holiday 2015 introducing virtual reality headsets to the general public, it's important to have an understanding of the field and why virtual reality is poised to be the next major consumer industry.


News Sep 18, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Electric Versus Electronic Systems

Electric Versus Electronic Systems

Electronic and electric devices are not synonymous. Here's an overview of the differences between each and why the distinction can be confusing even for professionals.


News Sep 17, 2015 by Trent Ziemer
A History of Touchscreens (and What’s Coming Next)

A History of Touchscreens (and What’s Coming Next)

Cypress announced a better automotive touchscreen and Apple's come out with innovative touch technology as well. Here's a look at where we've been and where we're likely headed.


News Sep 16, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Baby Tech: Sensors Rethink Monitoring

Baby Tech: Sensors Rethink Monitoring

When IoT meets baby, the result is a fantastic combination of technology and security. Here's our look at four products engineered to keep your baby safe.


News Sep 14, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Apple Pencil: More Than a Stylus?

Apple Pencil: More Than a Stylus?

The Apple Pencil was released this week with mixed reviews. Here's our look at the technology inside it and where Apple missed the mark.


News Sep 13, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Important Lessons From Failed Tech

Important Lessons From Failed Tech

Makers are natural risk takers, but here are a few ways to minimize the chance of failure as taught by past tech disasters.


News Sep 10, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Makers Should Worry About Microsoft’s New Strategy

Makers Should Worry About Microsoft’s New Strategy

Windows 10 is the last numbered Windows operating systems, and its advent also marks the last of Microsoft's single purchase model. From here on out, customers can expect to pay per year for their software, which gives rise to a host of problems and spells a shift in the way software companies align with makers.


News Sep 09, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Moore’s Law: 50 Years and Beyond

Moore’s Law: 50 Years and Beyond

Examining Moore's Law in its 50th Year and how the initial premise may be approaching exhaustion, but the spirit of this observation continues.


News Sep 08, 2015 by Mark Gerasimas
How Much is Old Tech Worth?

How Much is Old Tech Worth?

The value of old electronics is reaching record heights, and there are good reasons why. It seems our future is embedded in our past.


News Sep 05, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Maker Smartwatches More Innovative than Apple’s

Maker Smartwatches More Innovative than Apple’s

Sure, Apple may be the biggest dog in the game, but that doesn't mean it's got the last word on innovation. Take a look at these companies rethinking the way we design our wearables.


News Sep 03, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Insecurity - The Connected World at Risk

Insecurity - The Connected World at Risk

When hackers in July demonstrated their ability to hack a Jeep, Chrysler recalled over 1.4 million vehicles in an attempt to plug the software hole that had allowed the hackers to infiltrate the car's infotainment system and wreak havoc on everything from the air conditioning to the brakes. It's a noble show, but the ability to hack isn't confined to Jeeps. Or cars. In fact, as companies start churning out more and more connected gadgets, security isn't a top concern.


News Aug 31, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley
Why Consumer Products are “Designed to Fail”

Why Consumer Products are “Designed to Fail”

I hear about it all the time: planned obsolescence. People can't believe that their computer parts are already breaking and their iPhone started to slow down just days before the next generation of the phone was released. Your TV seems to be programmed to have bugs whenever the manufacturing company wants to push a new product. Companies break their own products to get you to buy more of the same product: light bulbs, phones, batteries, cars, microwaves, computer screens, and even your car key transponder will all stop operating eventually. Either the marketing team or the designers wanted it that way, right?


News Aug 31, 2015 by Trent Ziemer
Why You Should be Designing the Perfect Headphones

Why You Should be Designing the Perfect Headphones

There are so many headphones on the market, it shouldn't be difficult to find the right pair. But everyone from Apple to Sennheiser has been trying to come up with the correct formula, and so far no one's nailed it.


News Aug 28, 2015 by Jennifer A. Diffley