June 16, 2014

Comcast’s Plan to Use Your Home Router as a Public Hotspot

Nobody looks at cat pictures on my Wi-Fi but me…. Comcast is pulling a Google and looking to bring WiFi to your cities and neighborhoods, not with balloons, but with the existing routers in their customers’ homes. This move has […]
June 12, 2014

The Technology of the 2014 World Cup

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA… AAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLL!!!!! Today marks the start of the 2014 World Cup and millions of soccer fútbol fans are gathered in Brazil, with billions more watching around the world. Nothing like a nice sports tournament to rile up national pride, am I […]
June 10, 2014

NASA’s Lasers Could Be Future of Data Transmission

We’ve got space on the brain… It’s tough to communicate with Earth when you’re in space. Heck, it’s tough to communicate with Earth when you’re on Earth, but a recent experiment at the International Space Station (ISS) successfully beamed HD […]
June 2, 2014

The Internet of Things: It Will All Get Hacked

I, for one, welcome our new toaster overlords… The Internet of Things is soon-to-be, as our home, cars, and other everyday stuff we use become connected. Einstein said it best, “For every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction.” […]
May 22, 2014

UK Adds Computing Sciences to National Curriculum

God save the Queen–or at least teach her how to code… We’re all about teaching our young ones the ways of tech. Heck, we sponsored a lovely Webslam a month ago here in LA (WEBSLAAAAAAAAM!). That’s why we were super […]
May 20, 2014

Data Center Spotlight: The National Climatic Data Center

Today we take a look at the National Climatic Data Center… If you haven’t noticed, the climate is changing. The ice caps are slowly melting, sea-levels are rising, and temperatures are increasing. Over hundreds of years, climate data has been […]