Source: The Verge
This Smart Bracelet Is a High-Fashion Product, But Is It Sexy Enough for a Woman to Wear?
Chelsea Intel and Opening Ceremony announced the launch of their first collaboration that happens to be a connected smart bracelet called the MICA. It stands alone from your smartphone, as it has cellular radio with 2 years free data from partner AT&T. Jordan spoke to the VP of business development Ayse Ildeniz.
Source: TechCrunch
You Have To See Black Nerd Comedy’s Review Of The New ‘Star Wars’ Trailer
Source: Black Nerd Comedy
Star Wars Episode VII The Force Awakens Teaser Trailer Review : Black Nerd Review and Recap of the Star Wars Episode 7 Trailer and thoughts about the future of the movie and Star Wars franchise under Disney hands and JJ Abrams direction. Star Wars The Force Awakens stars John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver and a rumored Benedict Cumberbatch.
This Might Be the Coolest and Most Useful Computer Mouse You’ve Ever Seen
Source: Jiazhai Bo
‘Tech Needs Girls’ Founder Is on an Awesome Journey to Changing the Lives of Women in Ghana
Source: Soronko Foundation – Founder Soronko Solutions Regina Agyare on CNN African Start-ups.
ManyMentors: Providing Invaluable Resources to Minorities in STEM
On this episode of the Blacks In Technology #BITTechTalk podcast “Founders Hour” Greg speaks with Tiffany St. Bernard and Keshia Ashe of ManyMentors as they answer questions about their startup, mentoring and running a nonprofit company.
Ashe is the co-founder and CEO of ManyMentors. She is a University of Virginia alumnus and current Ph.D. candidate in chemical engineering at the University of Connecticut.
St. Bernard is the co-founder and COO of ManyMentors. She is a University of Connecticut alumnus and current biomedical engineering Ph.D. student at Cornell University.
ManyMentors is an innovative 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that connects minority and female students interested in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) with invaluable mentors, networking opportunities and access to STEM-related resources.
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You Have to See the Dragonfly Futurefön’s Attempt to Replace Your Phone, Tablet and Laptop With One Device
Source: Indiegogo.com
Your smartphone just got smarter. Introducing the Dragonfly Futurefön by Idealfuture
Self-Proclaimed Blerd Aisha Tyler Reveals Her Struggles With Not Being ‘Black Enough’
Source: Q on CBC. “In this clip from her feature chat in Studio Q, Aisha Tyler explains to Jian how she navigated her path to success while contending with critics who argued she wasn’t ‘black enough’.”
You Have to See the Awesome Things This Black Woman Is Doing to Fix the Diversity Issue in Tech
Source: NewMe
Angela Benton is the founder and CEO of NewME Accelerator.
Startup Creates New Wearable That Takes Exercising to Another Level