Month: July 2019

A rewards program for sustainable shoppers

Spotted: UK-based Koin Rewards has launched a sustainable rewards program in collaboration with card linking API Fidel. The company’s goal is to build a community of traders and users based on shared environmental values. The app automatically rewards shoppers upon completing a responsible purchase. Moreover, Fidel’s API technology allows users to connect their Mastercard, Visa…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 26, 2019 Off

Fashion platform provides custom, sustainable designs

Global fashion software company Unmade works to transform the industry through on-demand production. Sustainability is the goal and, using Unmade’s platform, can be achieved through customisation, short runs and collaboration. Companies that work with Unmade provide consumers with customisation options. Via the customisation editor, shoppers see exactly what the garment will look like as they…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 25, 2019 Off

Freezer designed to re-freeze the arctic

Spotted: Indonesian designers Faris Rajak Kotahatuhaha, Denny Lesm Ana Budi and Fiera Alifa have proposed a submarine-like structure to float around the Arctic that can “give birth” to an iceberg (or ice “baby”) every month. Moreover, the freezer not only produces icebergs, the icebergs are “salt-free.” Why does this matter? At present, arctic ice contains…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 25, 2019 Off

Tech news roundup: Managing IoT, new iPhones, and phishing concerns

This week’s stories from TechRepublic and ZDNet include AI’s influence on retail, the onslaught of malicious emails, and a look at why 50% of employees aren’t satisfied. Tech news roundup: Managing IoT, new iPhones, and phishing concerns This week’s stories from TechRepublic and ZDNet include AI’s influence on retail, the onslaught of malicious emails, and…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 24, 2019 Off

It’s Not Who You Know

You’ve been told that it’s not what you know; it’s who you know. That’s almost true. It’s who you know that you maintain good relationships with that matters most. Warm contacts, not just contacts. Years ago, my friend and boss at the time Jeff Pulver told me, “You live or die by your database.” I’ve…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 24, 2019 Off

A neural implant for recording brain activity

Spotted: Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk in 2016, is developing a high-bandwidth, implantable brain-computer interface (BCI). The goal is to both record and stimulate neural activity with a greater bandwidth than ever before. The implant could enable those with quadriplegia to control devices, such as computers or smartphones, with their thoughts. The device is still…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 24, 2019 Off