More Innovations - Page 86
Apple iPad Pro 10.5 is Apple's best tablet
The best iPad is one that lets you get work done.
Start printing your breakfast with this pancake bot
This is how millennials make pancakes.
These light therapy glasses look like they’re from the future
And they look pretty lit.
This Braille learning tool could be a game changer for the blind community
"The Read Read can change the course of history for kids who are blind."
By Katie Dupere
Free book downloads are here to help New Yorkers ignore each other on the subway
No more boring morning commutes.
These futuristic contact lenses could record video in a blink of an eye
A look into the future.
Sweet Jesus, the new 21.5-inch iMac has a removable processor and memory
It's not easy, but it's possible.
Stella McCartney is using ocean trash for luxury fashion
Taking a dive into new materials.
This startup is bringing the subscription model to clean energy
Inspire is taking a whole new approach to renewable, sustainable energy sources.
By Ryan Carlos
Silicon Valley's fake disruptors have nothing on Chet Kanojia
His startup Starry is a way to provide cheap, wireless internet access to people's homes.
By Kerry Flynn
Facebook launches 'disaster maps' to help communities recover after crises
Facebook wants to offer a bird's eye view of disaster zones to aid in rescue efforts.
Here's your first look at Apple's minor, but useful, MacBook update
A good thing gets just a little bit better.
Sorry goldfish, looks like the jellyfish is here to upstage you
Guaranteed to make your friends jelly.
Walmart tests a giant self-serve kiosk that dispenses groceries
Who needs human interaction?
By Patrick Kulp
Interactive map shows the global refugee crisis like you've never seen it before
An engaging, hyper-visual depiction of refugee movement.
By Katie Dupere
Toyota-backed flying car prototype has a hard time, well, flying
Getting a flying car off the ground is pretty challenging — in more ways than one.
5 reasons you should care about the new iPad Pro
It's time to start caring about the iPad again.
By Lance Ulanoff and Karissa Bell
This cute wearable is like a fitness tracker for kids
Kids can rock wearables, too.
Parents can keep every precious moment of their kids' life with this micro-camera
Put the smartphone down.
Apple HomePod first listen: This is what a $349 speaker sounds like
I heard the HomePod with my own ears.
This giant light rope is the summer gadget you never knew you needed
The easiest way to keep the party lit.