Richelle Sibolboro

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  • San Juan Grill by Kob&Co.

    San Juan Grill by Kob&Co.

    San Juan Grill  is a restaurant offering high quality cuts of meat and specializing in Northern Mexican regional cuisine. Located at the Nuevo Sur development in Monterrey Mexico, its menu is a fusion of contemporary elements with honest traditional Mexican food. The design reflects the origins and processes of the company which funded the restaurant, having started…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    July 7, 2015
    Interior Design
    restaurant
  • J. Mayer H. JUBILEE PAVILION KA300

    J. Mayer H. JUBILEE PAVILION KA300

    June 20th, 2015 marked the opening of the KA300 Pavilion in Karlsruhe, designed by J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architekten. To celebrate the three-hundred year anniversary of the founding of the city of Karlsruhe, this temporary event pavilion was erected in the city’s Schlossgarten. During the festival summer various concerts, theatre performances, readings, film screenings,…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    July 6, 2015
    Architecture, Public Space
    J, J. Mayer H., JUBILEE PAVILION, KA300 Pavilion
  • Instagram’s Urban Explorer Movement

    Instagram’s Urban Explorer Movement

    A younger generation of urban explorers are rediscovering NYC and posting their exploits on Instagram where they have thousands of followers. These New Yorkers are scaling to the tops of bridges and exploring below the streets of New York in abandoned subways. Filmmaker Jeff Seal focuses on eight New York-based Instagram photographers who partake in the…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    June 1, 2015
    Art, Public Space
    Instagram, photography
  • Danish design in Milan – in between mind and craft

    Danish design in Milan – in between mind and craft

    MINDCRAFT is an exhibition that presents a new selection of the best Danish craft and design which was held during the Milan Design Week. The exhibition features fourteen new works by nineteen of Denmark’s leading designers and craftspeople. Curated by the Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi and is shown in a spectacular historical venue in Brera…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 27, 2015
    Art, Interior Design, Public Space
    Milan design week
  • Timelapse: A Walker in New York City

    Timelapse: A Walker in New York City

    A behind-the-scenes look at how the French artist JR created a large-scale pasting in the triangle below the Flatiron Building for the Walking New York issue of The New York Times Magazine. (Via NYT)

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 6, 2015
    Art, Public Space
    public art
  • “Cryptosecurity” That Works Just Like Bitcoin?

    “Cryptosecurity” That Works Just Like Bitcoin?

    Overstock, an American online retailer based in Utah, announced its plans to offer a new kind of digital security that works just like bitcoin. According to its CEO Patrick Byrne, the company has already hired developers and lawyers needed to put this plan to action. Their next step is to secure approval from financial authorities,…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 5, 2015
    Technology
    Bitcoin, Cryptosecurity, Digifest Toronto
  • Digital Insights Are the New Currency of Business

    Digital Insights Are the New Currency of Business

    All the big data technology in the world won’t close the gaps between data and action. One global bank told us, “even with all the capabilities and tools in place, we are drowning in data and starving for insight.” To harness the power of all your data to attract and serve customers — to be…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 5, 2015
    Technology
    big data, Digifest Toronto
  • Data Privacy: It’s Not Just Big Companies, Folks

    Data Privacy: It’s Not Just Big Companies, Folks

    IT is grappling with how to protect sensitive data, making the state of data privacy worrisome no matter how big or small the organization is. Smaller companies care about data privacy just as much as big ones do, but they’re ill-equipped to do much about it. Large enterprises take more measures to deal with the…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 5, 2015
    Technology
    data privacy, Digifest Toronto
  • New Wearable Tech Focuses on Safety

    New Wearable Tech Focuses on Safety

    Siren safety ring (CNET/CBS) Wearable technology is a big trend right now. There has been an explosion of gadgets that can track your fitness levels, sleep, heart rate and even your posture.  A new category of wearables devices is focused on safety. The Safelet is like wearing a guardian angel on your wrist. This simple…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 4, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, wearable
  • Self-driving cars will need people, too

    Self-driving cars will need people, too

    Self-driving cars are expected to revolutionize the automobile industry. Rapid advances have led to working prototypes faster than most people expected. The anticipated benefits of this emerging technology include safer, faster and more eco-friendly transportation. Until now, the public dialogue about self-driving cars has centered mostly on technology. The public’s been led to believe that…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 4, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, self-driving cars
  • Are we over looking security in our smart cities?

    Are we over looking security in our smart cities?

    The smart city is a city which uses digital technology to run itself and manage resources efficiently. A city can be defined as smart, once all the eight key aspects that make the foundation of a city are identified as smart: governance, energy, building, infrastructures, mobility, technology, healthcare and safety. Indeed, all nations in the…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 4, 2015
    Technology
    cities, Digifest Toronto, security, smart
  • Body WiFi for the wearable technology age

    Body WiFi for the wearable technology age

    A completely new wireless standard might be needed to provide connectivity in the age of wearables, replacing the WiFi with Body Fi, a researcher has suggested. In an article on the Generator Research website, editor Andrew Sheehy describes how the current wireless standards fall short of what’s needed to provide smooth connectivity for the increasing…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 1, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, technology, wearable
  • MINI’s augmented-reality glasses allow drivers to see through the body of their car

    MINI’s augmented-reality glasses allow drivers to see through the body of their car

    MINI Augmented Vision, which was unveiled at the Auto Shanghai 2015 motor show this week, is a research project developed by BMW Group Research and Technology looking at how augmented-reality eyewear could make driving safer and more convenient in future. The prototype augmented-reality headset, which visitors to Auto Shanghai 2015 can experience at MINI’s interactive…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 1, 2015
    Technology, Videos
    augmented, Mini Cooper, reality
  • Richard Branson to Host Bitcoin Summit on Private Island

    Richard Branson to Host Bitcoin Summit on Private Island

    Billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson is set to bring “the greatest minds in cryptocurrency” together to discuss bitcoin and the blockchain on his personal private island this May. Taking place on Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands from the 25th to 28th, Branson’s eventwill feature discussions moderated by Hernando De Soto, president of the Institute for…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 1, 2015
    Technology
    Bitcoin, Digifest Toronto, Richard Branson
  • Got Patents? Google Wants ‘Em

    Got Patents? Google Wants ‘Em

    Looking to offload some patents and make some extra cash? Google may be an interested buyer. The Web giant on Monday launched a Patent Purchase Promotion, an “experiment to remove friction from the patent market and improve the landscape.” On May 8, Google plans to open a portal where you’ll be able to tell the…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 30, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, Google
  • The Best Way to Invest Money in Wearable Tech

    The Best Way to Invest Money in Wearable Tech

    Wearable tech may be the next big thing, but that has yet to be proved. Despite all the media attention and the hype that the Internet is moving beyond phones and into wearable tech, no company has achieved major success in the category. That’s about to change, however, as a technology giant that can, at least at…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 30, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, wearble technology
  • Journalists confront surveillance

    Journalists confront surveillance

    Wrestling with his fear about Googling the composition of a carbon dioxide bomb after hearing of a failed bombing at LAX, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung journalist, Peter Galison highlights one of the threats of mass surveillance to journalistic practice, “The knowledge that I might be walking into a security word search had been enough to make…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 30, 2015
    Technology
    censorship, Digifest Toronto, journalism, Surveillance
  • Growing a Tech Startup: Knowing When and How to Scale

    Growing a Tech Startup: Knowing When and How to Scale

    Starting a company is thrilling and terrifying all at once. I can only describe it as “energizing stress.” I’ve started and helped start five companies in my career, each one having similarities to those before it. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that it’s absolutely vital to know how and when to scale.…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 29, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, entrepreneur, start-up
  • Internet Privacy Is The Wrong Conversation

    Internet Privacy Is The Wrong Conversation

    On April 2, the Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook is in hot water with government regulators in six European countries over its practice of tracking users’ movements across the web to sell targeted advertising. The kerfuffle illustrates the bind that the world finds itself in over tracking — the collection and sharing of data on…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 29, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, internet, Privacy
  • The 10 Skills That Will Make Developers More Competitive

    The 10 Skills That Will Make Developers More Competitive

    If you’re developing apps and are looking for good opportunities, you need to stand out from the crowd. Unfortunately, it’s not as easy as it’s said to be. While a good portfolio helps, you also need clients to take notice of your application first before others. Clients have a lot considerations when choosing clients, from their…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 29, 2015
    Technology
    apps, developer
  • Cash vs Bitcoin: Battle of Traditions and Innovations

    Cash vs Bitcoin: Battle of Traditions and Innovations

    Photo: Egor Pavlovich/CoinSpeaker The world is getting more computerized, payment methods don’t stand back as well. Financial sector has changed greatly since the appearance of digital currencies. Probably we are not far from the time when people will prefer paying in bitcoin or using Venmo and Apple Pay to submit payments believing that it will…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 28, 2015
    Technology
    Bitcoin, Digifest Toronto
  • Fashion and technology collide on the runway

    Fashion and technology collide on the runway

    Image by Jonathan Hooper If fashion is about looking forward, a collection of runway shows at this year’s alternative fashion week provided a glimpse into the future of wearable technology beyond smartwatches. Fashion Art Toronto, playfully known as FAT, is an annual showcase of art-infused contemporary fashion. This year, the exhibition marked its 10th anniversary…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 28, 2015
    Technology
    fashion, Fashion Art Toronto, technology
  • The Promise and Pitfalls of Wearable Technology

    The Promise and Pitfalls of Wearable Technology

    It’s been almost impossible to avoid the constant stream of media reports discussing the pending release of the Apple Watch. While pundits delve into details about technical specifications and pricing of the watch, it’s easy to overlook the growing trend toward wearable technology (wearables) and the role this technology may play in the lives of those…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 28, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, wearable technology
  • Toronto Councillors eye permits for drone use

    Toronto Councillors eye permits for drone use

    City councillors want to explore the idea of forcing aerial drone operators to get permits and comply with restrictions on flying them over outdoor city spaces including playgrounds. Mayor John Tory’s executive committee unanimously approved Councillor James Pasternak’s motion asking city staff to report back on a “strategy governing the use of drones in the City…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 27, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, Drone, Toronto
  • Interpol Creates Digital Currency to Study Crypto Crime

    Interpol Creates Digital Currency to Study Crypto Crime

    Interpol’s cybercrime research facility, the Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI), has created its own digital currency in a bid to combat cryptocurrency-fuelled crime. The IGCI team, which includes members from Singapore’s police force, will use its in-house virtual currency to study scenarios of cryptocurrency use and misuse in a specially designed simulation training game. (Via CoinDesk)

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 27, 2015
    Technology
    cryto crime, currency, Digifest Toronto, digital, interpol
  • Wearable Technology: The Ultimate in Personal Marketing

    Wearable Technology: The Ultimate in Personal Marketing

    Consider the highly personalized, connected world we have all created for ourselves. Everything we do, say, play, view, and more, leaves a vapor trail of valuable personal data to be sucked up, aggregated, modeled, and then used to target content back into our lives. Tapping into this personal ecosystem is the ultimate marketing goal. Being…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 27, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, marketing, wearable technology
  • Twitter expands privacy on direct messages

    Twitter expands privacy on direct messages

    Twitter is making it easier to take direct messages private, carving out a bigger space for targeted exchanges on the popular microblogging service. Previously, direct messaging could only occur between two Twitter users “following” each other, which basically allowed both parties to see whatever they posted publicly. As of Monday, a user can change the…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 24, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, Privacy, twitter
  • What’s the Future of Wearables?

    What’s the Future of Wearables?

    Image Credit: Technology Image via Shutterstock Wearable technology may be niche now, but it offers big opportunities for retailers to improve customer experience and boost sales conversions. Here’s why it must be taken seriously NOW. Wearable technology; perhaps two words no one would have imagined sitting together a few years ago. But wearable technology is increasingly showing its…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 24, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, wearable technology
  • First Licensed Digital Currency Broker-Dealer

    First Licensed Digital Currency Broker-Dealer

    The former bitcoin trading division of SecondMarket, has relaunched under the new name Genesis Trading in bid to become “the partner of choice for large institutional buyers and sellers” in digital currency trading, while creating an identity of its own from this specification. Genesis Trading, which claims to be the first fully licensed digital currency-centric…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 24, 2015
    Technology
    Bitcoin, currency, digital
  • There’s Something (Profitable) About Your Privacy

    There’s Something (Profitable) About Your Privacy

    Why do so many companies hanker after apps? Smartphone apps, tablet apps, iOS apps, Android apps, the list is endless. Do apps need all the permissions they ask for? No. Would they work if they didn’t have all those permissions? 99% of the time, yes – they would work without a problem. For example, an…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 23, 2015
    Technology
    apps, Digifest Toronto, Privacy
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