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In today’s Technically Speaking report, Local 10’s Gio Insignares explains how a local institution is helping people keep pace by providing real world experience in robotics and artificial intelligence.
One South Florida entrepreneur wants to take the idea of a digital friend and make it more personal, radically changing the way people learn.
DashOne is a wearable technology system that empowers athletes to improve their form and performance in real-time.
Technology can be hard for a lot of us to understand, but it’s especially harder for older adults.
“Enhanced Hydration” – that’s what one South Florida company is promising it can do with water -- amplifying its natural properties to transform it into a liquid supplement and antioxidant.
In today’s “Technically Speaking” report, Local 10′s Gio Insignares walks us through the technology that hopes to make hearing more efficient and the emotional reason behind its start.
In today’s “Technically Speaking” report, Local 10′s Gio Insignares shows us how a local company has created a “Tide pod for engines and transmissions,” and how it can be used to save money and lives.
Whether it’s a glass of wine, a cold beer or your favorite cocktail, there are plenty of ways to unwind after a long day. But what if the person making you that drink was unlike anything you’ve seen before?
In this week’s “Technically Speaking” report, Gio Insignares shows us how one local company is using its technology to try and create a future of accessibility and inclusion for everyone.
Making music is one thing. Getting noticed is another. A free platform with a Miami-Dade connection is aiming to change that. Thomas Hibbler — better known as “Tommy Gunz” — believes it already has.
Wynwood, one of Miami’s most popular neighborhoods, is taking a step into the future with the launch of a new metaverse.
“Mind over matter” is one of the most common phrases used to identify a problem and try to overcome it. But how often do you think, that’s easier said than done?
We’ve seen the growth of drones and autonomous vehicles, but this next step in transportation isn’t that far away, and it promises to change how we get to and from our destinations by not just leaving the ground but putting the power in your own hands.
A South Florida city is taking the plunge into a whole new digital world.
The changes to work life since the COVID-19 pandemic have made a lot of things easier, from commute time, meetings, phone calls and even training. But what if the next step in the evolution of work involved employees jumping into the metaverse?