Meet your new smartphone 10 years from now. Tech companies are working fast to revolutionize features both old and new. Here are a few we just might see…
Lithium prices have surged over the past two years, and they aren’t slowing down. This rise is because the demand for lithium is increasing while supplies of the metal are decreasing. It’s really that simple.
Eco-friendly innovations in plastics are on the horizon, which is welcome news considering that if we keep the same pace we’re at now, the ocean is going to be filled with more plastic than fish by 2025.
After the G20 summit, Trump seems to have calmed down about Russian interference. Everyone else isn’t convinced. As tensions rise, American arms manufacturers are preparing for their biggest payday since the Cold War.
Currently, global tensions are at an all-time high and with that are gold prices. Trump’s notoriety for unsettling the markets has triggered a bullish outlook for all precious metals.
Wearable technology has become an integral part of society as connectivity and overall health has led to the rise of smartwatches and step counters. These innovations in wearables are revolutions on their own.
4G wireless is obsolete. In light of wireless providers and hardware specialists testing for the onset of 5G wireless, here’s what consumers can expect from the next network generation.