As PopSci cheers from the carrier deck ABOARD THE USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH, ATLANTIC OCEAN–All that was left on the carrier deck was a cloud of white steam…
Continue Reading →Micro-display LED tech could light up the next generation of face-wearable gadgets. A tiny head-mounted display, like the one in Google Glass , will only be useful if…
Continue Reading →Apps that proactively help people with their lives represent a significant departure from earlier approaches to software. A new type of mobile app is departing from a long-standing practice…
Continue Reading →This week, after The Onion, a parody news site, became the latest publication to have its Twitter account hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army, details of how the attacks took …
Continue Reading →This long-range spy-bot is also nearly silent. In drone design, there’s a trade-off between flying quietly and staying airborne for a long time. The Ion Tiger drone…
Continue Reading →It’s now wireless-or-bust for residents of Mantoloking, N.J. Verizon will not rebuild its copper-line telephone network in Mantoloking, N.J., a community of about 300 that was…
Continue Reading →Look to the iris. Iris scanning as a form of biometric recognition doesn’t get as much attention as retinal scanning or fingerprints, but it’s got a lot of advantages. Irises…
Continue Reading →It turns out another industry’s trash is fertilizer’s lifesaver. The same chemical that makes fertilizer so useful also makes it really cheap bomb fuel. Researchers at Sandia labs in Albuquerque…
Continue Reading →A new bird-friendly wind turbine Farzad Safaei’s recent invention looks a bit like window frames—complete with Venetian blinds built inside—but it’s actually a new wind turbine design. Safaei, an…
Continue Reading →“That’ll be 0.17637075920 BTC, please.” A bar called EVR opened up near our office a few months ago–one of the very few New York City establishments that accept payment…
Continue Reading →In 2012 alone, money raised for crowdfunding projects grew 81 percent. Do you remember the moment when crowdfunding became A Thing? Sites like Kickstarter have been around for a few years now…
Continue Reading →Netflix said that it would begin offering United States customers the ability to share their video watching habits with their friends on Facebook.
Continue Reading →Faster printing could see the technology move from research labs to industry. Nanoscribe , a spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany, has developed a tabletop 3-D microprinter…
Continue Reading →Researchers calculate the potential of using graphene for ultrafast wireless communications. Want to wirelessly upload hundreds of movies to a mobile device in a few seconds? Researchers at Georgia Tech…
Continue Reading →They may not make up the sexiest market segment. But don’t forget Grandma and Grandpa! AllThingsD reports that Fujitsu is pitching an Android phone it’s calling the Stylistic, aimed at…
Continue Reading →Printing in 3-D shows more promise than other technologies that President Obama has pushed, but the question is whether the United States can get a foothold in manufacturing one 3-D …
Continue Reading →In a report about digital business, comScore published surprising tidbits about smartphone usage, the rivalry between Facebook and Google, and the most popular Web sites.
Continue Reading →The App Store used to be a virtual candy store of cool new games and services to test out and download. Is that appeal wearing thin?
Continue Reading →That age-old question of “Which photo do I look least horrible in, thanks to this smartphone camera?” could be a thing of the past thanks to a patent recently…
Continue Reading →An official shot of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 may have just been spotted over in South Korea at none other than a Samsung event. Samsung was busy announcing a new…
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