From ’70s Digital Watches to Today’s Wearable Tech

The first portable, accurate clock was invented back in 1510 but it would be more than 450 years later that things got digital, with the introduction of Hamilton’s Pulsar Time Computer (complete with numeric keypad). From there, it’s been a race to showcase the most technologically advanced features. Familiar names like Casio and tech giants including IBM have all spearheaded electronic updates to watches, but …

Keeping Up With the Machines, Elon Musk’s New Program

It’s been a week now since serial entrepreneur (and futurist) Elon Musk announced the launch of Neuralink Corp., and to be honest, it’s still on our minds. With this new venture, Musk proposes developing a technology (known as “neural lace”) that would potentially implant electrodes into human brains, allowing us to keep up with the advancement of machines—even uploading and downloading thoughts or fight brain …

NASA’s New Searchable Media Library

Most individuals transfixed by the cosmos know what it’s like to fall into an internet black hole of space imagery and articles. Now, thanks to NASA, a 140,000 file database of photos, videos and audio is available. NASA refers to this search engine and its media as a living website. New materials will continue to be added, allowing visitors to search outer space with the …