Two-hour flights from Sydney to London might be closer than we think It sounds like a dream… but you may want to read up on the side effects before you reach for your wallet. A recent report funded by Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) suggests suborbital flights could be less than a decade away, slashing long-haul flight times and paving the way for a new era of travel. The
WOULD YOU LIKE SANITISATION WITH THAT? Hands up if you’re scrolling through your phone right now while sitting on the loo? If so, you’ll appreciate this post even more. As you probably know, Japan is famous for its high-tech toilets, with funky features like seat warming and deoderisation available at the press of a button. So, it’s fitting that another revolutionary bathroom-based invention has arisen from the Land of the
At the time they were groundbreaking inventions. Life-changing, even. Or so we thought. A bunch of revolutionary technologies were once massive crazes but are now mere memories. We’ve already retraced the rich history of portable music players and the demise of associated inventions. Now, we’re turning our attention to other nifty devices, gadgets, and more. Their stories provide several critical learnings that are relevant for all sorts of brands
You Can't Always Get What You Want, the title of a Rolling Stones hit from 1969, sure isn’t indicative of how we dine out on music these days. When it comes to song choice, we get what we want when we damn want it. While we take this instant gratification for granted, it’s easy to forget it wasn’t always so simple. Customer-focused music tech has come a long, long
‘Tech shame’ is a phrase that’s getting thrown about in some workplaces. And despite what you might think at face value, it’s not older audiences that are dealing with the embarrassment. It’s ‘the kids’. Or Gen Z workers to be more precise. This demographic is often lumped with a perception that it's a collective of absolute tech whizzes. Most of us have probably witnessed — and possibly marvelled — at