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The 5 Technologies We’ll Be Watching in 2020

For any bootstrapped business, especially in the chaotic information space, every year that passes is another celebratory year of survival. Ryan and I thank you from the bottom of our hearts for supporting us and are excited to roll out an even better Inevitable/Human experience in 2020 – filled with an ever-evolving platform and new… Continue reading The 5 Technologies We’ll Be Watching in 2020

Apps for the AirPods… A Card Up Apple’s Sleeve?

Headphones are on the verge of becoming something so much more than we can imagine. No longer just an accessory, they’re becoming a device that’s at the center of our attention. AirPods are more than earbuds. They’re a computing platform capable of reducing life’s friction and bringing us new experiences. If you don’t understand the… Continue reading Apps for the AirPods… A Card Up Apple’s Sleeve?

My Thoughts on Food Network’s New $7 Streaming Service

Almost 26 years ago, the Food Network introduced the world to all-day culinary entertainment. From the loud beginnings of Emeril Lagasse to the pleasant presence of the Pioneer Woman, the Food Network has been at the center of creating a nationwide addiction to watching food. Now they plan on elevating the visual taste pallet, once… Continue reading My Thoughts on Food Network’s New $7 Streaming Service

Japan’s Next Cultural Export: Dynamic Living Spaces

If you want to know what’s next for American culture, one of the most reliable places to look is Japan. A 1982 New York Times article, Culture of Japan Blossoming in America, documents the first major shift toward a general American curiosity in Japanese culture. Nine years later, a Fortune Magazine article, Japan’s Influence on… Continue reading Japan’s Next Cultural Export: Dynamic Living Spaces

Can D2C Department Stores bring life back to our malls?

Sears has been reincarnated. Well, not Sears exactly. But the idea of the Sears department store is reemerging with D2C (direct-to-consumer) companies like Dollar Shave Club, Bonobos, and Warby Parker at the helm. Earlier this year, the world’s first D2C Department Store opened and many more are following suit. But first, why would D2C brands,… Continue reading Can D2C Department Stores bring life back to our malls?

How technology changes political donations

The technology behind political donations. It’s something that rarely gets discussed. But it’s such a critical component for a campaign to figure out. Where can they show up that’s new but also familiar? When that is figured out, technology does the fundraising for them. And Amazon just presented candidates with a prime new opportunity for… Continue reading How technology changes political donations

Why robots will enter our hospitals before our homes

Of all the futuristic technology we discuss, I think robots are by far the most unfavorable. We either associate them with joblessness or societal anarchy. Nothing good, really. So wouldn’t you think a nurse robot would be a massive failure? Surprisingly, this isn’t the case. Diligent Robotics has created a nurse robot named Moxi which… Continue reading Why robots will enter our hospitals before our homes

7 Quirky Use Cases of AI in the Home

Amazon, Google, and other Internet of Things companies have been feeding us the idea of the smart home for years. This paradise-like ecosystem that is sustainable, safe, automated, and self-updating. While most of us are waiting for these commercial behemoths to roll out this vision – others are taking it upon themselves to update their… Continue reading 7 Quirky Use Cases of AI in the Home

6 Fascinating, New Ways AI was Used in June 2019

These past few weeks have been exciting for future-thinkers like me because of the entirely novel ways that AI is being introduced and used in society. Although I’m a fan of following and talking about the continued progress of something meaningful – it’s also refreshing to get an onslaught of new ideas. Without further ado…… Continue reading 6 Fascinating, New Ways AI was Used in June 2019