
Our "Invent Help" Newsletter only comes out once a month. So, to help keep you updated on the latest news in technology and innovations (between Newsletters), we've developed two new supplements to our main InventHelp® Web site.
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The Invention and Technology News Web site was created to provide interesting news from the world of innovation, such as the latest gadgets and green technology. These stories are not about our own clients, but instead cover general invention trends and fun facts.
"Since InventHelp works with inventors and inventions, we have an interest in the world of innovation, and we believe you do as well," said Executive Editor Shad Connelly. "The best thing about working with inventors and inventions is that it's never boring. If you look at how much our world has advanced in the past 100 years – or even the past 10 years – it's unbelievable. People keep coming up with new ideas every day."
"While our site is still pretty new, several of our stories have already created some Internet buzz," said Connelly. "We had a story about an invention called The Rumbler, a device that makes police-car sirens actually shake the ground, which attracted a lot of readers. Also, stories about the Robot Guitar, a guitar that tunes itself, and the WinePod, a machine for making wine at home, both gained a good amount of attention. These stories often give other inventors new ideas or inspiration, and we hope you will enjoy them."
For more technology-related news, check out InventHelp's Blog, written by our very own Invention Girl, Nicole Hait. Nicole, Director of INPEX®, America's Largest Invention Trade Show, brings you the scoop on the latest gadgets and future gadgets. "It's fun to sometimes bring stories to people about 'out-there' inventions," she said.
And even though Nicole gets to write about the latest inventions for a living, there's still one gadget that holds a special place in her heart: the iPod. "To think that you can go for a ten-mile run, and listen to hours of music, and never have to flip over a tape or change a CD, is ingenious to me," said Hait.
Be sure to check out our inventor-friendly sites to keep up with the latest news about innovation.
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