Daniel Terdiman, Fast Company

Daniel Terdiman

Fast Company

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Past:
  • Fast Company
  • VentureBeat
  • CNET

Past articles by Daniel:

Niantic’s ‘Codename: Urban Legends’ wants to be the first great 5G AR game

The upcoming monster-battling game aims to utilize 5G’s high speed and low latency to go way beyond ‘Pokémon Go.’ → Read More

Niantic’s ‘Codename: Urban Legends’ wants to be the first great 5G AR game

The upcoming monster-battling game aims to utilize 5G’s high speed and low latency to go way beyond ‘Pokémon Go.’ → Read More

This stunning immersive exhibit explores van Gogh’s art in a whole new way

40 laser projectors turn the Dutch painter’s masterworks—and tortured life—into an experience that surrounds you. → Read More

Now you can play ‘Angry Birds’ by swinging a real-life golf club

By tracking your golf swing, Topgolf’s Toptracer technology lets you knock down digital pigs as you play on a physical driving range. → Read More

This stunning high-tech mural uses AR to celebrate badass women in science

Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya‘s art is immersive and visionary even before you get to its augmented-reality element. → Read More

How COVID-19 helped the struggling drone industry take flight

All of a sudden, the benefits of keeping people on the ground and sending unmanned aircraft aloft became obvious to a lot more companies. → Read More

‘Pokémon Go’ maker Niantic wants to turn AR into 5G’s first killer app

Next-generation AR could get consumers excited about 5G. So AR pioneer Niantic is working with carriers to spur the creation of compelling experiences. → Read More

Cirque du Soleil’s new show is spectacular, and so is its technology

You can’t miss the giant LED displays in Volta—but it’s the emotional connection that matters most. → Read More

How AI is helping Amazon become a trillion-dollar company

An exclusive look at how AI shapes every aspect of Amazon’s business, from its warehouses full of products to your Echo smart speaker. → Read More

Facebook has a new weapon in the fight against memes—it really needs it

A new machine learning tool, Rosetta, was trained on more than a billion Facebook and Instagram images, and is now extracting meaning from text in memes. → Read More

Alphabet’s Loon used 7 balloons for 621 miles of internet connectivity

The milestone is the latest demonstration of the project’s ability to bring internet to far-flung locales. → Read More

How this $1,300 tent won Burning Man

There were at least 2,000 ShiftPods at Burning Man this year, thanks to its ease-of-use, dust-proof skin and heat reflectivity. → Read More

Facebook and NYU believe AI can make MRIs way, way faster

Facebook is applying some of its computer vision learnings to an important application far afield from social networking. → Read More

Meet the renegade who’s teaching the world to fix totaled Teslas

Phil Sadow reverse-engineers and repairs Tesla vehicles. He and those he’s taught have repaired nearly 400 salvaged cars. And the company isn’t happy. → Read More

After a long delay, Amazon’s and Microsoft’s bots are finally talking

First announced a year ago, the integration was supposed to happen by the end of last year, but the two companies “wanted to make sure we got things right.” → Read More

Japanese high school students are using VR to recreate the bombing of Hiroshima

VR can be a lot of fun, but it can also show the stark realities of the world we live in. → Read More

How to succeed: Have a sense of purpose and don’t be an “asshole”

Three highly accomplished professionals shared their secrets for success before an audience of sports, technology, and business leaders. → Read More

If badass Serena Williams can get off the mat, so can you

Less than a year after a pregnancy that almost killed her, the superstar nearly won Wimbledon. Now she’s working to effect positive change in the world. → Read More

A wiser Monica Seles tells her younger self to chill–It’s just tennis, not life

Once the best player in the world, Seles looks back at what she calls a “one-dimensional” life on the pro tennis tour and what she learned in the years since retirement. → Read More

Facebook stock hammered after earnings miss, slow growth forecast

Investors have clearly been looking for a reason to run away. Now, Facebook’s given away all its stock gains from the last quarter. → Read More