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The FIRST Self-Driving-Car Will Be Made By… Apple, Google or Tesla?

September 29, 2015

The race to be the first to introduce the world’s first self-driving electric car is heating up and Apple appears to be moving ahead. Last week, the computer giant met with California’s DMV and the Autonomous Vehicle Regulation Project to presumably put their self-driving car on the open road, a READ MORE >

https://www.youtube.com/user/SOLOSHOTvideo

September 29, 2015

No Cameraman? No problem. Introducing Soloshot; the robot cameraman. This remarkable piece of engineering lets anyone capture the perfect video without assistance. How does it work? Simply set up the camera, wear the tag and Soloshot tracks your movements. It keeps you in the shot from up to 2000 feet READ MORE >

Geico’s Latest Ads Are a Crackup.

September 15, 2015

We love humor and brands that build on humor, and even more than that, we love big brands that give little agencies a chance. For a long time now, Geico has consistently put out some really funny commercials, all from the Martin Agency, so we were surprised and a little READ MORE >

Check Out Old Spice’s Sci-Fi Adventure.

September 15, 2015

We’ve always loved the crazy experimental advertising Wieden + Kennedy does for Old Spice and their latest effort doesn’t disappoint. The latest work takes center stage on Instagram where viewers can participate in a loony Sci-Fi adventure that works like a maze and feels like a comic book brought to READ MORE >

Want to Stop Mean Girls? Raise Nice Girls.

September 15, 2015

One of our parents found this gem on the Huffington Post’s Parenting Blog. Author, Child Psychologist and parent, Katie Hurley has studied what makes a mean girl mean and what makes them unmean. Hurley discovered that girls enter the mean phase in the fourth grade and by establishing “Friendship Clubs” READ MORE >

The Happy Birthday Song Lawsuit

September 15, 2015

We hear that song over and over, and as we get older, it becomes more and more annoying, or maybe it’s the getting older part that becomes annoying. Regardless, there’s a big brouhaha over the copyright, and considering it’s the most recognized song in the English language according to Guinness READ MORE >

The End of the Tour

September 15, 2015

There is something fascinating about stories that were lost and then found. The new movie, The End of the Tour, is based on the lost tape-recordings of Rolling Stone magazine journalist, David Lipsly and the acclaimed author of the 1996 novel, Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace. The five-days of taped READ MORE >

A Whole New Sci-Fi

September 15, 2015

The Oscar’s isn’t the only organization accused of only nominating a select group of insiders. Last year, the Hugo Awards for science fiction and fantasy writing faced the same criticism, so this year, publishers are looking for writers that are a little more diverse. Take Last Song Before Night by READ MORE >

Super Healthy. Super Delicious.

August 18, 2015

Where do the food-curious get their obsession? After seeing these mouth-watering creations, our guess is in the home. Michael Pollin (The Omnivore’s Dilemma) focused our attention on the nutritional quality of today’s food and Oprah Magazine enlisted Pollin’s mother, Corkie and his sisters Lori, Dana and Tracy to kick up READ MORE >

The Hitchhiking Robot Experiment

August 18, 2015

A Canadian/German team wondered if an immobile robot could make it around the world relying on the kindness of strangers to carry him from point A to point B, so they created HitchBOT, an adorable toddler-sized robot. They equipped it with GPS, a G3 hookup, recording devices and a camera that READ MORE >

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