17 January, 2017 Disability tech: These startups show how to use tech-for-good Like many start up bosses, Lise Pape was inspired to help others through the benefit of her own personal experience […]
11 January, 2017 Could texting bring peace of mind to humanity? There’s an argument to be made that the impersonal nature of online communication can be dehumanising. While there may be […]
9 January, 2017 “The virtual doctor will see you now…” Mobile medicine doesn’t have to be in tablet form A new charity, Virtual Doctors, exemplifies how a simple invention can […]
9 January, 2017 Are we successfully promoting the skill of code? Society is dominated by technology, and computer programmers play a fundamental role in ensuring we have the best software and […]
4 January, 2017 The best startup bootcamps and accelerators for 2017 Bootcamps and acceleration programmes are an amazing way to pick up new skills, meet new people and develop new ideas, […]
3 January, 2017 Can telepresence robots bring remote teams closer? We’ve had telepresence on our SciFi minds for decades now, ever since Princess Leia first asked for Obi Wan Kenobi’s […]
3 January, 2017 Would you trust a ‘RoboDoc’? Will bedside manner fall to the wayside when medicine is automated? Or will there be less human error? Let’s be […]
23 December, 2016 How our attention span is decreasing The number of stimuli that we’re exposed to every day is forcing us to split our attention, and we’re having […]
22 December, 2016 Five questions for the Windows Task Manager Windows has always had tools that we just haven’t noticed. And there are some tools we may know about but […]
22 December, 2016 When the Internet of Things becomes the Internet of Your Own Body The time is near when mHealth and wearables are taken to the next level as medical implants are swallowed or […]