Stuff meets… Grammy-winning musician and tech entrepreneur will.i.am
Looking ahead to how combining multiple new technologies is the path forward, says will.i.am
Looking ahead to how combining multiple new technologies is the path forward, says will.i.am
Dyson’s design chief on the Zone wearable purifier, and the long road to innovation
Tunic developer talks quitting his job to make his debut game
Our regular series about the people that make (and use) the tech we use everyday
Bowers & Wilkins’ in-car guru on bringing the noise to the BMW iX and beyond
We focused on sleep first and then Ōura Ring moved into overall health monitoring. While many wearables started with activity and fitness, Ōura focused first on sleep because sleep is a daily habit, and perhaps the most impactful daily practice on overall health. As a result of prototypes and iterations over the years, the ring’s […]
Our regular series about the people that make (and use) the tech and gadgets we use everyday
Amazon’s entertainment devices guru on streaming trends and using old tech
Legendary game dev talks creating the FPS, his career as a computing whizzkid, and relocating to Ireland
We spoke about the early days of Apple and Nest and how doing stuff wrong leads to success
We spoke about Ring’s early days and the challenge of making the company’s products easy to use
Shenaz Zack Mistry is a Product Manager at Google working on the Pixel. She has been with Google for 15 years and has led multiple product initiatives across YouTube and Google Search. Here, she talks about the company’s focus on inclusivity, sustainability and why scouring Reddit is excellent for customer feedback. I’m a product manager […]