New Technology Makes Blood Tests Easier

Hate the thought of a doctor poking around to find a vein in order to draw blood? Well thanks to new infrared technology they will never have to again.  The Australian Red Cross Blood Service have been working with a new infrared light device that can locate blood flow and make it easier for nurses … Read more

Multi-Cultural Emoji are Still a Work in Progress

Are Emoji racist? It’s been a topic of conversation for a long time but now it seems that operating systems are about to add a whole new range of multi-cultural emoji. Emoji are most commonly used on smartphones and have been growing in popularity especially as more and more messaging apps hit the market. The … Read more

China Develops Anti Drone Laser

While the rest of the world marvels at the capabilities of drone technology, China has create an anti-drone laser that can shoot down drones with 100 percent accuracy. This new anti-drone laser can shoot down a low flying drone within a two kilometer radius. Developed by the Chinese Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP), the laser … Read more

Circle, the Bitcoin App for the Everyday Person

Just when you thought Bitcoins were a thing of the past, Circle has launched a new mobile app for Android and iOS. The app, which is available today has been described as a Bitcoin service for everyday users and allows customers to make payments, send and request money and convert Bitcoins into dollars. CEO and … Read more

FCC wants to Treat Internet Providers like Utility Companies

The Federal Communications Commission has come up with a new Net Neutrality proposal which will treat internet providers like utility companies. Tom Wheeler, Chair of the FCC has released the new proposal for net neutrality and while the full plan is yet to be disclosed, people are already up in arms. The proposal is relatively … Read more

Co-Founder of Pirate Bay Sentenced to Jail

The co-founder of the much beloved Pirate Bay file sharing site has been sentenced to 42 months in prison. In what is being called Denmark’s biggest hacking case, Gottfrid Warg has been found guilty for hacking into the mainframe of the IT provider, CSC to access the Danish Civil Registration System and the police’s criminal … Read more

Edward Snowden Shares his Top 3 Privacy Tips

Edward Snowden has shared his top 3 privacy tips for internet users via remote interview at the New Yorker Festival. Snowden is pushing for government reform to bring all electronic surveillance programs into the public eye and offered his advice on what users can do to protect their privacy. Snowden began by calling out those … Read more

Kano Kit: The Kickstarter Success Project is Here

Ever wanted to learn how to code? Kano, the Kickstarter success project has now launched and promises users that they can learn to code and build a computer for less than $150. Starting back in 2013, Kano first went to Kickstarter with their idea in the hopes of making $100,000 to fund their project. Just … Read more

Trade My House for your iPhone 6 Plus

A Detroit man desperate to sell his  3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom house has failed to find a buyer and is now asking for an iPhone plus in exchange for his property. In the heart of Motor City, the housing market has crashed, so much so, that a 3 bedroom house on the market for $5,000 … Read more