September 8, 2016
Apple’s September iPhone event didn’t have a lot of surprises due to some unusual leaks, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t some great announcements. The new iPhone 7 is a lot like the previous two versions, but putting aside some impressive speed, screen, and battery improvements, there are five key things that… Read More
August 31, 2016
We talk to Mark Hocking about saying goodbye to master passwords for safer surfing, plus, Amanda Cosco from Electric Runway chats about being fashion forward with wearable tech (and how it could save your life). Finally, @Brittlestar shares his Flipagram love and why it could be the next big social… Read More
August 10, 2016
We talk with Saleem Khan about about how news organizations are banking on virtual reality to tell stories. Plus, Internet linguist Gretchen McCulloch joins us to talk emoji and the future of the English language. Finally, Canva evangelist Guy Kawasaki explains the future of mobile design. Listen to the episode… Read More
August 4, 2016
Twitter Polls have been around a little while but a lot of people don’t realize exactly what they can do and how easy they are to implement. A Twitter Poll is a special type of tweet that presents 2-4 options that any Twitter user can vote on anonymously. This is… Read More
July 29, 2016
In this episode of the Feed, we talk with Sulon Technologies CEO Dhan Balachand about bringing the first tether-less VR headset to market. Plus, Eyefluence teaches us how fast we move our eyes and how that can help control what we do on screen. Finally, GadgetMatch’s Michael Josh talks Pokemon… Read More
July 21, 2016
Pokemon GO has had an amazing launch, with more than 30 million people having already downloaded the game – and there are a couple of reasons that may be good. One thing I love about Pokemon GO is that it gets people outside and can help them be more active,… Read More
July 20, 2016
Privacy scarf founder Saif Siddiqui joins us on this week’s show to talk about ISHU, a scarf that disrupts flash photography in order to protect our privacy (listen to his full interview below). Plus, Joel Steel joins us to chat about taking trivia global with QuizJam. Finally,… Read More
July 7, 2016
The Parrot Jumping Race Minidrone, Max, is easy to use and incredibly fun. Using an app on your smartphone and Parrot’s free FreeFlight 3 app (for iOS and Android), you can make Max jump, roll, and spin to get around, but he’s also got A/V functionality… Read More
July 5, 2016
We talk to one of the co-founders of RTHM about how your genetics and your smartphone can keep you healthy. Plus, on the topic of health innovation, how a surgery simulation app is changing the way doctors around the world learn. Finally, why all good things on… Read More
June 10, 2016
While some social media accounts have almost all of their followers in a single time zone (e.g. local retailers, restaurants, etc.), a lot of us have communities from coast-to-coast and beyond, which can make it hard to know when to schedule posts. Between managing my own accounts and working with… Read More