It’s the streaming generation’s most enduring problem: there’s too much to watch, so there’s nothing to watch. Is it time for something drastic?
Technology playing a huge part in the lives of everyday citizens need not exclude those without permanent housing.
We sat down with Stephen Minning, CEO of PAM Wayfinding, to talk about controlling navigation information, and rethinking public space in a post-COVID world.
In a year of sudden change, it was the humble classroom that experienced one of the biggest. But, with 2021 on the horizon, who says we can’t stop evolving?
With the cassette tape returning to popularity, I think you and I should have a little chat about our nostalgia-addled society.
Speaking for the “binge-watch” generation, unlike previous social movements built around drug culture, our high will never end. Forever new, forever solitary.
We sat down with Steve Vamos, the CEO of Xero, to talk about the Cloud, change, and the challenges in encouraging emotional intelligence in business.
Kumud M. Srinivasan shares her admiration for technology and wonders why there is growing apprehension surrounding technological advancements.
Fully functioning sexbots are only a decade away, but the concept of the carnal robot has long taken root in our fiction. We should be ashamed of ourselves.
On YouTube, nothing is original, but everything lasts forever. Therefore, if we leaf through its oldest testaments, we can see the genesis of today’s lumbering beast.