Audiophiles Rejoice, Qobuz is Here
Music is for listening. Qobuz allows you to listen to it as it was meant to be heard, and that is something else entirely. Continue reading Audiophiles Rejoice, Qobuz is Here
Music is for listening. Qobuz allows you to listen to it as it was meant to be heard, and that is something else entirely. Continue reading Audiophiles Rejoice, Qobuz is Here
The { DeviceDiary } is our place to share some of the devices and accessories that rank high in the “cool, I need that” category. Continue reading 10 New Things You Want: { DeviceDiary } Vol. 9
The { DeviceDiary } is our place to share all the devices and accessories that come from the cutting-edge tech that change the way we experience the world. Continue reading Architechnologist’s { DeviceDiary } Vol. 5 Is Here
Developing a better, more efficient battery for increasingly connected technology is a real “killer app” that will change the game dramatically. Continue reading 3 Battery Innovations That Could Change Everything (or not)
There are two impediments that are holding back the flood of new technology that will come from current innovation – batteries and bandwidth. Continue reading Our Current Bandwidth Bust and the Coming Boom
As always, the { Device Diary } features ten examples of technology and related products, all of them ranking high in the “cool, I need that” category. Continue reading { DeviceDiary } Volume 4 Has Arrived
Switchmate is a smart lighting solution that snaps magnetically onto a standard light switch, allowing the switch to be flipped remotely via smart device. Continue reading Switchmate for the Super Simple Internet of Things
The 2014 Holiday Shopping edition of the
PREMIUM CONTENT: What to do about “hub fatigue” for the Internet of Things? There have been tremendous developments… with amazingly little fanfare. Continue reading Revolv Turns To Dust. Does HomeKit Win?
PREMIUM CONTENT: Everything is getting “smart” (and those items that cannot get “enhanced”); the Architechnologist looks at today’s technology and what might be next. Continue reading A Primer on the “Internet of All”