Website Will Make Nightclubs Bid for Your Business

The number of deal-of-the-day websites continues to expand in South Florida at an annoying rate, and it was only a matter of time until someone tried to tailor the deal-site trend to the nightclub world. Recently, Venugo — more akin to hotel sites such as Expedia than Groupon — launched…

Miami Company Puts Tracking Chips in Hotel Towels and Robes

We know some people whose entire linen closets look like they’ve been stocked from “accidentally packed” towels and robes from hotels. Well, Linen Technology Tracking, a Miami-based company, wants to put an end to the surprisingly common crime of snatching a hotel’s good linen. They’ve invented small waterproof chips that…

Download Best Of… App for iPhone

More than two decades of Miami’s best is available today on our new Best Of… app for iPhone. That’s right. You can check out categories like Best Dance Club, Best New Restaurant, Best Bar, Best Hotel, and many others.The app lets you check out not only current winners — this…

Miami Is the Wireless-Savviest City in America

Miami has no use for your antiquated wires. According to a survey of small-business owners and employees conducted by AT&T, Miami is the wireless-savviest business market in America. It shouldn’t really come as a surprise that Miamians are addicted to their cell phones and other Wi-Fi devices, though…

FIU Online Courses Is The Top Google Search Term For 2010

Justin Bieber, Chatroulette, and the iPad were the three fastest-rising search terms in 2010, according to Google’s recently released annual zeitgeist report. Every year, Google analyzes billions of searches to reveal emerging trends in web surfing. The search giant breaks down the results by region and worldwide. We are sad…

Art Basel? There’s an App For That

Art Basel Miami Beach is a confusing carnival of art. Sure there’s gallery assistants there to help you, but let’s be honest, they’re probably busy talking to someone who’s looking to buy something. There’s the multi-pound mega catalog, but that’s impractical to tote around and browse through. So unless you’re…

Re-Kindle Your Love Affair with Black Friday via Amazon

​Black Friday is a vicious “holiday.” It’s a wretched display of hyper-consumerism, and anyone–who isn’t homeless–that spends the night outside of a big-box retailer deserves to choke on a wishbone. Saving a few bucks on a 42-inch LCD television is rad, but not if you risk giving passers a migraine…

Monday Tech News Roundup

Admittedly, the Miami New Times tech department isn’t all that comfortable text messaging, let alone reporting scientific breakthroughs. We’re as impressed by $15 laptop cooling accessories, as we are by 3-D holograms of Will.i.am. But that’s the beauty of our blog; we learn about technology together…

Kohl’s Cools Our MacBook Pro, Part 2: The Review

​A typical week at Miami New Times involves long hours of intense typing and photo cropping, web browsing, and transcribing. Needless to say, our three-year-old MacBook Pro undergoes a series of vigorous tests each week, and is often on the verge of internally combusting.As reported on Monday, we bought a…

3D Holograms of Will.I.Am and DJ Irie: Hello, Future

Imagine Celia Cruz or Bob Marley’s ghost appearing on stage, right in front of you, and performing in all their holographic glory, real as if they were still alive.Sound far-fetched? Media Stage, a South Florida audio, visual, and lighting production service, teamed up with UK-based Musion to bring the first…

Kohl’s Cools Our MacBook Pro, Part 1

​It’s our first day at the Miami New Times new offices, and to celebrate, we treated ourselves to a fancy, ergonomic laptop cooling dock from diamond-in-the-rough retailer, Kohl’s, in Hialeah.First, a brief explanation as to why we need said fancy, ergonomic laptop machine.Last week, we noticed that the bottom of…

Unconfirmed Pictures of the PlayStation Phone

​Engadget leaked pictures of an alleged PlayStation phone late last evening that has generated more buzz than a PS3 controller vibrates.According to their website, the Sony Ericsson phone will likely run on the Android 3.0 operating system, features a screen anywhere between 3.7 and 4.1 inches, and support microSD cards…

Sony Walkman, Dead at 31

The Sony Walkman’s tape deck once reigned supreme in the consumer electronics market as the quintessential music gadget for people on the move. Its affordability and compact size appealed to a diverse cross-section of consumers, and since its inception in 1979, Sony has sold more than 200 million units around…

Robotic Surgeon Creeps Us Out

​A recent “breakthrough” in modern technology and contemporary medicine may be a sign that machines will eventually overtake humans and control the world.A robot at Canada’s McGill University Health Centre recently performed the world’s first all-robotic surgical procedure, a prostatectomy. Real-life doctors controlled the Da Vinci Si robodoc from a…

Five Hypothetical Homeless-Friendly iPhone Apps

We recently teamed up with Cleveland Scene for an unconventional clothing drive. Rather than burning beautiful, barely-worn LeBron Cavs jerseys in front of Quicken Loans Arena, we encouraged former LBJ fans to help clothes Miami’s homeless by donating their unwanted NBA gear.As a result, about a hundred down-on-their-luck guys and…

Five Stupid Tech-Related Products

​​Do your fat fingers ruin every text message you send? Are electromagnetic cell phone radiation waves affecting your memory? If so, you probably shop exclusively at mall kiosks. From goofy hats to stylus-tipped thumb gloves, we compiled a list of useless products meant to enhance the cell phone experience.1. As…

Five Reasons The Social Network Thinks You Should Date a Tech Geek

​The Social Network has given Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook an insurmountable amount of free press, but many are failing to see the bigger picture: It breaks down the barriers and makes tech enthusiasts and the tech community look cool, sexy, and oh-so-datable, too.Sure, everyone subscribes to the general stereotype that…

Google Turns 12: Top 12 Reasons We Want to Work There

Illustration by American painter Wayne Thiebaud, via Google​Google’s gettin’ old. It turns 12 this week and the more we think about it, the more we realize our favorite search engine has educated us. Whenever we can’t think of the answer to something? “Google it.” Whenever we need to find directions?…