What did we learn from Google I/O?
Last Wednesday Google held their I/O conference, which is basically a chance for them to show off all the neat stuff Google I/O developers conference 2013 was held in San Francisco they’ve got in the...
View ArticleCtrl+F where no one has searched before
Playing amongst the stars looks kind of unlikely to happen any time soon, but there are still ways to channel your kids’ love of the cosmos; helping find galaxies, for example. And they don’t even need...
View ArticleThe Intel children are our future
Those precocious kids, eh. Making videogames, programming computers…with the wealth of gadgets at their fingertips, At The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, every year, high school...
View ArticleThe analogue spellchecker
Are spellcheckers making our kids worse at noticing their own mistakes? Does autocorrect help or hinder development of literacy? The amount of typing kids do compared to physical writing must be...
View ArticleZuckerberg: Bringing the internet to everyone
Two thirds of the world’s population can’t access the internet. That’s a pretty staggering majority. Pretty crazy, right? Just think Image courtesy: Wikipedia.org how important being connected is for...
View ArticleHow PktMny is playing its part in helping improve financial literacy
With children’s financial literacy in the news in the UK and worldwide, we asked Louise Hill – COO and Founder of children’s allowance platform PktMny – to tell us how she believes services like hers...
View ArticleCodeathing: Learn HTML in 3 minutes
I know a thing or two about HTML. No, literally: I know how to format text and do paragraphs. That’s about it. Which is why I Image courtesy: Cod a thing got a kick out of Code a Thing, a fun little...
View ArticleKids put their records on
So whilst we’ve been busy fretting about whether a record collection can be passed onto future generations if they’re digital, let alone whether they’ll even listen to music like that, it turns out...
View ArticleGraphene – The rise of the super material
When sharing, please include attribution to Quib.ly with this graphic. Share this Image On Your Site Please include attribution to Quib.ly with this graphic. It’s going to change our future & bend...
View ArticleThe strength of twenty men! (Or one robot)
Robots might be ready to poach all of our jobs, but there may be hope yet: namely, by beating them at their own game. The Titan Arm, recent winner of the James Dyson award, is a robotic exoskeleton...
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