Each new year brings with it many new possibilities. As the world of gadgets and technology advances and evolves, so do our habits and lifestyles. What’s certain is that in the year 2019, we’ll be seeing an increase in the use of apps and wearable gadgets for health and fitness purposes. Whether you’re tracking your food intake, water intake, sleep habits, steps per day, heart ... Continue Reading
Get On Board With These Technology Trends for 2018
Technology has a way of shifting and progressing in major leaps and bounds in a relatively short time. In fact, in many ways technology is an evolutionary “being,” similar to us. It also has a way of compounding exponentially. For example, 10 years ago smartphones (the type we’re used to now) didn’t exist, and 40 years ago no one even owned a personal computer. Compare this ... Continue Reading
Nanosensors Take the Online Universe to A Whole New Level
A house that unlocks the front door when it recognizes its owner arriving, an implanted heart monitor that calls the doctor if the organ shows signs of failing. Prepare for nanosensors starting a Big Bang in connectivity. This post from World Economic Forum gives a glimpse of what will happen when 30 billion devices are connected to the internet.The Internet of Things (IoT), ... Continue Reading
Ray Kurzweil: Future of Artificial Intelligence
Astrophysicist and StarTalk Radio host Neil deGrasse Tyson sits down with futurist and author Ray Kurzweil for the first time. Bill Gates calls Ray, “the best person I know at predicting the future of artificial intelligence.” Ray is also amazing at predicting a lot more beyond just AI. This post looks at his very incredible predictions for the next 20+ years. He has ... Continue Reading
The 13 Healthcare Industry Trends Coming in 2016
Observations made in 2015 have helped us in speculating about what will happen in 2016. This post from Forbes has put together thirteen healthcare trends predicted for the coming year. This year, we’ve seen dramatic developments in the movement to transform healthcare. Finally, there’s progress in the fight against chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes. Many payers and ... Continue Reading