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Best Buy is playing the good guy this holiday season.
We finally made it past the holiday release schedule for this year's smartphones. And there are a bunch of great ones to check out.
Micro UAVs have proven a boon for photographers looking to spread their wings into the aerial realm.
For space scientists dreaming up a manned base on the moon, 3D printing with lunar dust looms as an attractive possibility.
Raspberry Pi, the new and novel credit-card-sized computer, has inspired the minds and workshops of an entire hacking community, who not only develop software projects for it, but are creating external interfaces with clever abandon.
Beverly Hills Caviar has installed vending machines in several Los Angeles malls that dispense caviar, escargot, and other gourmet foods
You might want to hold off on buying that 3D printer.
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A computer that can be screwed into a light socket can project interactive images onto any nearby surface.
University of Warwick researchers have developed a new material that is conductive, piezoresistant, and printable in the latest generation of consumer 3-D printers.
While engineering programmable matter, they also invented a motor that holds its position without power.
Scanadu hopes its tricorder-like device and a smartphone will help people track their health and diagnose problems.
There are plenty of translation apps for smartphones, but sometimes they speak better than they listen.
A computer that can be screwed into a light socket can project interactive images onto any nearby surface.
Scanadu hopes its tricorder-like device and a smartphone will help people track their health and diagnose problems.
A chair with no back; a helmet that’s not really there; a ‘Star Trek’-style replicator. The Christmas gifts of the future are already here.
Capturing a multicolored, all-sky image of the auroras that decorate Earth’s polar skies is now possible.
Microsoft Corp. will release the next version of its Xbox video-game machine, the top-selling console, in time for the holidays next year, according to people familiar with the company’s plans.
Meet Robocod, the latest weapon in Homeland Security's increasingly high-tech underwater arsenal, a robotic fish designed to safeguard the coastline of America and bring justice to the deep.
It’s been easy to overlook some of the innovations coming out of the RepRap community as of late.
A DARPA project suggests a mix of man and machine may be the most efficient way to spot danger.
Last time Defense Distributed popped up on the radar, it was in connection with its 3D Printer, which manufacturer Stratasys had yanked from Defense Distributed as soon as it realized that the so-called Wiki Weapon gunmaker actually intended to carry
It seems that Defense Distributed is embracing an open-source model, in which the Wiki Weapon will give rise to a community of modders who will improve on and otherwise alter the original concept, setting off a wave of consumer-led innovations.
The man behind a project to create the world's first printable gun plans to test its first prototypes in the coming months
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have taught a fleet of tiny robots to play Beethoven’s “Fur Elise” on a virtual keyboard.
The Wall Street Journal reports today that Samsung is "in the last stage of development" for flexible plastic OLED displays, and that the displays will be released in the first half of 2013.
When South Korean officials arrested a North Korean spy last year, they found he was armed with only two pens and a flashlight.
This demo -- from Pattie Maes' lab at MIT, spearheaded by Pranav Mistry -- was the buzz of TED.
At TEDIndia, Pranav Mistry demos several tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data -- including a deep look at his SixthSense device and a new, paradigm-shifting paper "laptop."
As Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) become more sophisticated their, capacity for abuse only grows.