We’ve already established that San Francisco-based Emerging Objects (founded by Ronald Rael) is quickly becoming the king of innovative 3D printing, but their latest design is taking the world of 3D architecture to new levels. The Cabin of Curiosities is an amazing tiny house, built with more than 4,500 3D printed ceramic tiles. Through a strategic arrangement, the front facade is integrated […]
House Cladded With Plant Growing Tiles
Sky Garden to Bridge Two Buildings Into One
The 40-story high tower is a mixed-use development comprising the Taichung Commercial Bank Headquarters and an internationally-branded five-star hotel. Instead of stacking all the large functions such as the ballroom and swimming pool in a singular tower, the design creates two separate towers with a vertical void in the middle of the building. A series of transparent glass boxes […]
Smart Shirt Helps To Monitor Our Heart Rates
Smartwatches have been coming closer and closer to serving as medically dependable heart rate monitors, but now, you may not even need to put on a watch to keep tabs on your cardiovascular health. Really, you might just put on a shirt. Emglare has introduced a new line of smart clothing that the company claims is capable of monitoring your ECG and heartbeat. […]
The Ultimate Utensil
If you’re going to spend a whole 18 months re-designing the camping spork, you might as well make the world’s most badass single outdoor eating/cooking contraption. And that, in the estimation of its creators, is what we’re looking at here with the Morsel Spork. Yes, it’s got the forky part, and a cutting edge, and a spoony part. Such things […]
Shapr, Uses A.I To Replace Networking Events
Add a photo. Tag your interests. Get 20 personalized suggestions of the people you need to meet to further your career. That’s how easy it is to use Shapr, a free app that will help you meet people with matching professional goals. Shapr, which has offices in Paris and New York, is a startup that has set out to make […]
Shelly Teaches Kids On Not Abusing Robots
Kids can be pretty mean — and that goes for their treatment of robots just as much as it does siblings and classmates. But an unusual new robotics project may be able to help. “Shelly” is a robotic tortoise developed by engineers from South Korea’s Naver Labs and Seoul National University. The difference between Shelly and other kinds of bots […]
Big Brother Streetlights?
Streetlights are designed to make urban life easier, but also safer. Illuminating your walk home or run through the park, streetlights are comforting, whether or not they actually deter crime. State of the art LED lamps that are progressively replacing older, glitchy models in a number of American cities may be a welcome development as they improve the network’s energy efficiency. […]
Rules for Offering Great Digital Customer Service
The digital age is upon us. People use the internet to keep in touch with friends, organize get-togethers, research information, play games, and purchase goods and services. When you company is looking at this digital landscape you need to know that some principles never change. Great customer service retains customers. It’s still true, but what does it mean, in a […]
Tesla To Build World’s Largest Powerpack
Tesla has thrown its hat into the ring to build the world’s biggest Powerpack project in the United States, following its record-breaking success with a battery backup facility in South Australia at the Hornsdale Wind Farm. Records show Tesla has bid standalone battery project for Xcel Energy, Colorado’s biggest utility company. The new facility would be less powerful than Tesla’s South Australian project, […]
Get Oatsome Today!
While you may be familiar with dairy alternatives such as soy or almond milk, the marketplace has responded to the plant-based milk demand with an increase in other options like pea, hemp, coconut, hazelnut, macadamia, rice, and cashew milk. The rise of plant-based milks has pushed past the point of merely trendy and staked an impressive financial claim in the […]