Analysing the footage from camera pills is a time-consuming task for medical professionals. Now computer scientists are attempting to automate the process
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 →Recorded on May 10, 2013. My Shot of the Day on the IRS apologizing to the TEA Party and Conservatives for abuses of power and profiling them for tax audits,…
Continue Reading →Enhancing the flow of information through the brain could be crucial to making neuroprosthetics practical. The abilities to learn, remember, evaluate, and decide are central to who we are and…
Continue Reading →Alberta will serve as a test bed for large-scale carbon capture and sequestration. Canada is betting that carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology that is fairly well understood…
Continue Reading →Surprisingly, it’s not about catching petty thieves. The retail giant Kroger is using infrared cameras in 95 percent of its stores, and if all goes as planned, no one will even…
Continue Reading →Poor balloons. A mad genius with the YouTube username WorldScott set up this, uh, experiment? With a hollowed-out flashlight and a laser diode from a Blu-ray burner drive…
Continue Reading →Which means the movie about cloning legions of dinosaurs from preserved DNA will be unrealistic. There’s going to be a Jurassic Park 4 , and there’s some super-vague details coming out…
Continue Reading →Simple WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web design programs make creating basic sites as easy as using a word processor. The next step up combines a WYSIWYG…
Continue Reading →Enough with innovation for innovation’s sake. BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins took a shot at Apple today, speaking to a reporter for The Australian Financial Review. While couching his statement in…
Continue Reading →In thinking about technology and digital costs, DreamWorks has become a marquee client for Intel and Hewlett-Packard, speaking to the oil industry and Wall Street.
Continue Reading →Part of an exhibition of jewelry inspired by space happening at the Forbes Galleries. Out of this World! Jewelry in the Space Age , an exhibition opening this weekend at the…
Continue Reading →A new study says results from some fMRI scans are unintentionally distorted and inaccurate, enough that some papers based around the process could be seriously questionable. fMRI is one of…
Continue Reading →Smartphones are digital “Swiss Army knives” that do just about everything. Can the world’s leading GPS company survive? Garmin was once one of the world’s hottest growth companies—“the next Apple…
Continue Reading →Stocks got a boost early from the weekly unemployment claims report.
Continue Reading →In the tech world, where failure is seen as an opportunity for spiritual growth, some dismissed chief executives are delivering a new kind of corporate goodbye: the honest one.
Continue Reading →Sifting through the many apps for mobile devices that can create photo slide shows.
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 →William Myers’ Bio Design explores the intersection of design and biology. We can already store Shakespeare’s sonnets in DNA . What if we could use trees as city lights, or turn…
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