Jason Sosa was walking down a Shanghai sidewalk when he stumbled onto a digital image. It was projected onto the floor just inside a burger joint — yes, a burger joint — just off the sidewalk, and if you got close, the image changed. It would show yo
Researchers at the University of California Santa Cruz have developed a 3D display which can also be viewed in 2D without glasses, and without the blurred effect caused by overlapping images. Though, as you'd expect, the screen displays both left and
A new breed of robot fish that is both relatively inexpensive and highly customizable is teaching students between the ages of 10 and 18 about technology and biology.
Using microarray technology, researchers can distinguish between viral and bacterial infections in children with fever by profiling the activity of genes in a blood sample.
Of all the tablets on the market, whether you like the lofty sentiments of Apple's product strategy or not, the iPad is clearly the leading device in its category.
It would appear that the folks at Lenovo have decided to launch several new tablets – announced at Mobile World Congress though they were – to the market without much warning.
Common sense tells us that a new iPad isn't far away. With last November's 4th-generation model being little more than a minor spec-bump, we're going on 16 months since the last significant update to the 9.7-inch iPad.
A new batch of rumors about the hotly-anticipated Motorola Moto X smartphone claims that the device will pack a ClearPixel camera which will support gesture controls, and offer a pure Android experience.
Cars, robots and 3D printers: Ford is combining all three of these cool toys into one high-tech car manufacturing process. Called Ford Freeform Fabrication Technology (F3T), it may pave the way for more innovative car designs and even let drivers cho
Although there are already plenty of good bicycle fenders out there, some people don’t like the way they rattle around, while others think that they detract from the looks of the bike.
U.S. passengers may soon be allowed to use their electronic gadgets during takeoff and landing, according to a draft report from the U.S. regulator, the Federal Aviation Administration. But there is no mention of allowing phone calls
I'M WALKING through a villa in sunny Tuscany – or so it seems. Donning the Oculus Rift headset (see "Virtual reality: Get your head in the game"), I am immersed in my environment.
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