News & Research
Amazon Expands Cashierless Technology With First Grocery Store
Ecommerce giant, Amazon, strikes again with their latest technological advancements in the grocery game. The tech company is no stranger to supermarkets, which is an $800 billion industry in the United States.
Kabbage and Roadie’s Marc Gorlin: Avoiding Death By PowerPoint Presentations
Serial entrepreneur Marc Gorlin shared his personal takeaways from launching successful businesses, during a virtual fireside chat hosted by our partners at Startup Exchange.
The Growth of Video Games
In light of national video game day on September 12, we took a deep dive into the history of video games, what’s currently happening in the industry, and if there are any new technologies to be launched soon.
Mind Control: The Next Generation of Touchless Tech
Imagine finally being able to be like Matilda, but in the later half of this millenia, controlling any device using your mind without touch.
TEP Talk: Franks and Fast-Pitching
Last Thursday we turned the courtyard of Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) into Technology Enterprise [Baseball] Park for the day! Complete with Fox Dogs catering, Cracker Jacks, and a little friendly speed pitching competition, tenants enjoyed some fresh air and fun while chowing down on tasty ballpark treats.
TEP Talk: Rocket Stomp Challenge
With all the space exploration launches happening as of late, including the first launch of human astronauts since the conclusion of the Space Shuttle Program in 2011, we wanted to do a little exploration of our own.
Brain Busters That Will Make You Do A Double-Take
Whether you need a quick breather from those back-to-back Zoom calls, or want something different than the shocking headlines on your news feed, these fun brain teasers will make you look twice before every guess.
Six Escapist Docuseries To Watch on Netflix Right Now
Netflix becoming another endless scroll? We hear you. Here’s a short list of titles to watch, recommended by technologists who miss traveling and stadium seats, just like you.
The Recent Success of QR Codes
QR codes have been around for years, and yet, it’s only recently that we’ve seen such a monumental increase in usage. What’s the history behind this technology and why do people use or abstain from using it?
Fall Forward: Tech Students Move Into the Upcoming Semester
The buzz in the air at Tech Square is almost tangible, with university students settling in for the upcoming semester. This was especially true for those of us at Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club, where students spent the majority of last week using The Clubhouse as their check-in site to move into Square on Fifth (SQ5).
Tech Square: The Hub of Innovation Centers
Have you ever wondered why Tech Square – and Atlanta, in general – is the home of so many innovation centers, corporate headquarters, and large companies?
Bytes and Brew: Technology’s Role in Your Cup of Joe
Pumpkin Spice Lattes are here! As we sip on this sweet treat, we got to thinking about technology and its impact on the coffee industry.
TEP Talk: International Beer Day Happy Hour
Last week at Technology Enterprise Park (TEP), we pre-gamed (a day early) for International Beer Day by sampling a variety of beers from different countries to uncover which ones our community members preferred.
COVID Can’t Keep Coworking Down
We’re more than halfway through 2020 (thank goodness!) and yet more companies than ever are still working remotely. In fact, major tech companies, like Google and Facebook (to name a few), are most likely not having their staff return to their offices until 2021.
TEP Talk: Solar-Powered S’mores
You’ve heard the saying, “it’s hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk.” But we wanted to know: does it get hot enough in Atlanta to make a s’more with a solar-powered oven?