The Shooting Club App Is Fired Up For Gun Lovers And Gun Safety
America’s target shooters spend more than $10+ billion annually on their sport, more than the annual revenue of the NFL. Now, a new app that promotes gun safety allows them to shoot at their local...
View ArticleUNICAF Offers University Degrees To Africans for 20% Of Western Price
By the year 2040, professional services network PwC estimates that Africa will have the world's largest labor force, ahead of even India and China. However, as of today, this burgeoning labor force has...
View ArticleWorld War II Codebreaker Bletchley Park Is New UK School For Cybersecurity
World War II was saved by Alan Turing and his fellow-coders at the UK's iconic Bletchley Park premises 50 miles north of London. Saved by the nation in 1993 to become a museum, it has become the UK's...
View ArticleFor Africans, SafariSeat's Open Source Wheelchair May Be As Important As the...
In East Africa alone, 1 in every 200 people lives in need of a wheelchair, imprisoned by their disability. The open-source SafariSeat hopes to change their lives from dependency to independence.
View ArticleSteve Wozniak Went To Beirut And Wowed 8,000 People
Apple's Steve Wozniak may have been the quiet genius behind the marketing acumen and genius of Steve Jobs, but he can still pull a crowd and inspire a younger generation how to build and scale companies.
View ArticleSilicon Valletta Accelerates Malta's Emerging Tech Hub In The Mediterranean
The UK's Brexit from the EU means opportunities for tech hubs outside London. Cities such as Berlin and Paris are obvious destinations for competing clusters, but Malta may be the most interesting of...
View ArticleHow WordPress Ate The Internet in 2016... And The World in 2017
More than 25% of the world's websites are run by WordPress. What was once a simple platform for bloggers has become a platform and CMS for some of the world's biggest publisher and brands... and it...
View ArticleLondon's Greenwich Is Not Only The Centre Of Time, But Also Interesting Tech...
As citizens and visitors know, London is a city with many facesand that extends to the world of tech as well as its disparate north, east, west and south identities. Shoreditch, east of the City of...
View ArticleIn 2017 TripScout Will Make Travel Easier But Just As Exciting
The proliferation of travel apps means that real travel experiences are lost under the heap of technology. TripScout is a paid-for app that brings those experiences back into the real world and...
View ArticleThe Refugee First Response Center Is Using Technology To Save Lives in Europe
The Refugee First Response Center is a container where doctors can work with interpreters to conduct operations. The organisers hope to have a line of these containers across Europe from Lebanon's...
View ArticleJack Is A Slow Messaging App That Works Like A Time Capsule
Not all messaging apps and chat platforms need an answer straightaway. Indeed, one new 'slow messaging' app called Jack lets senders set a time when their messages are opened by the recipient.
View ArticleAfter CES, 2017 Will Finally Bring Reliable IoT Cybersecurity Products
CES saw a number of new cybersecurity IoT products announced. It appears that 2017 will be the year that manufacturers finally take device fragmentation seriously... and so will the end consumer.
View ArticleAccelerated Digital Ventures Pumps Initial $190 Million Into Nationwide UK...
A new $190 million Manchester-based fund is targeting UK startups from around the whole country as it focuses away from London at the emerging entrepreneurial spirit emanating from the UK.
View ArticleEven at -16°C Outside, Twino And TechChill Are Red-Hot For Startups In Riga
Entrepreneurship in the Baltic States is bringing investors flooding into the region and the annual TechChill conference in Riga is giving them the opportunity to meet exciting startups, epitomised by...
View ArticleSnap's Spectacles Set Their Sights On Google And Apple
Google Glass was an abject failure, but the world likes wearable products of quality. Snap's Spectacles have been marketed expertly and it seems that the product itself delivers on the hype. Snap is...
View ArticleMoonlighting Takes The Gig Economy To The Next Freelancing Level
Moonlighting is democratizing freelancing and commerce through its mobile-based platform that powers the Gig Economy 2.0. It allows the open market to dictate freelancer success. Real-time job...
View ArticleSotheby's Brings VR To The Cultural Masses With Its Surrealist Dreamscapes
Sotheby's in London features a VR video experience of some of the greatest Surrealist artists including Magritte and Dali. Using screens with the specially produced video together with VR headsets, the...
View ArticleAfter Disrupting Brexit, Crowdfunding And CrowdJustice Come To The US
CrowdJustice is an online platform for crowdfunding where legal cases partner with Legal Aid Justice Centers to increase access to the legal system for individuals and communities.
View ArticleMeet The European Banks Of The Future... You Might Even Like Them
The next gamechanger in European FinTech could come from anywhere. Ten years ago, Kenya's M-Pesa changed everything, but who and what will be the next money innovator?
View ArticleCrazy Things That You May Not Know About Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak was always known as the quiet one, overshadowed by the marketing might of Steve Jobs... but the man behind the mask is perhaps more interesting than the man with the mouth.
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