Have you read Dan Brown’s new book? Inferno is a lot like The Da Vinci Code, only this time all the action swirls around Dante Alighieri, his epic poem The Divine Comedy
The topic of home automation is getting hot and the inherent cross-section between design beauty and function is near and dear to my heart.
What makes one position seem like a dream job, and another one sound like a nightmare?
I’ve been describing what I call the “mobile imperative” for a few years now. The mobile user experience is not an add-on.
On your way home from work, you stop at the store to pick up some more milk. As you’re walking back to your car, reflexively your iPhone appears in your hand and you swipe through a pile of emails.
Walk around the floor of a big orthopedic conference like AAOS and you could easily think you’ve wandered into the hardware aisle at Home Depot.
Just north of Silicon Valley and just south of Napa, Fruition Sciences is using real-time sensors to monitor the hydration levels of grape vines.
There was a time in all of our lives when we were mayor of a miniature imaginary world. It probably was a GI Joe World or a My Little Pony World.
The plastic surgeon gently palpated my muffin top. “We can smooth this out,” he said.
If you Google “uncomplicate your life” you’ll get over 2,200,000 results; change the search to “simplify your life” you get 11,100,000.
Ever wonder sometimes if human beings have “over-evolved”? That maybe the cumulative innovations, over hundreds of thousands of years on this planet, have finally surpassed our ability to comprehend it all?
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They look like digital experiences and brand campaigns but they’re really master classes in psychology.