Food apps have emerged as one of 2014’s hottest startup categories. Download these food apps to help reduce waste, order healthy food, and find locally sourced items.
Programmers work in lots of different ways. Whatever it takes to get the job done is fine by us. Here are the latest workspace photos submitted by TechRepublic readers.
Fairphone is the world’s first fair trade smartphone, made with open design and software, several conflict-free minerals, and a focus on the welfare of the workers who help make it.
If you’re tired of the options for phone accessories offered at stores, check out the wacky and creative 3D printed accessories section on Shapeways. Customize, order, and have them shipped to your door.
What is so funny about the semi-coherent inner monologues of Doge, the Shiba Inu? We aren’t sure, but tech-inspired memes make us laugh, so we made our own versions. Very internet. Much giggle.
From food delivery to online markets to leftover swapping — food startups run the gamut and they are only growing in popularity. Check out the ways technology is changing the food game.
As the concept of personal computing hit its stride, the PC became one of humanity’s most important tools ever created. Here are some of the pioneers that helped usher in the PC era.
From a Pi-powered wearable display to automatically reading paper books aloud, here are some fascinating uses hackers and modders have found for the Raspberry Pi.
Farmers are rapidly adopting high-tech equipment, cloud services, and data analytics to increase cop yields. TechRepublic visited a large farm operation in Indiana to see the tech in action.