Facial Recognition for Lost Pets

If you’ve seen the movie Homeward Bound and thought, “there’s got to be a better way with dealing with lost pets,” there’s an app for you. It uses facial recognition software to identify pets and notify their owners. The app comes from Pip, the Pet Recognition Company, and they’ve started … Read More

Budweiser’s Dubious Distinction

Researchers at the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have completed a new study looking into what types of beer emergency room patients drink before getting injured and arriving at the hospital. The research identifies Budweiser as the most popular drink of people who get drunk and do stupid … Read More

Selfies Ruin Relationships

A new study from three U.K. business schools found that the amount of selfies you post on Facebook determines how your friends and acquaintances view your relationship. The study suggests the most pictures you post of yourself, the less intimate and more shallow your relationships with others tend to be, or … Read More

Australia’s Party Elevator

How is it that Toronto gets an elevator worker’s strike, leaving the upper reaches of most condominiums virtually uninhabitable, but Australia gets a sweet party elevator that plays different music depending on how many people are inside? Elevators at the QT Sydney, a hotel in Australia’s largest city, have done … Read More

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