Everyone seems to love rideshare services Uber and Lyft. Everyone, except regulators and the government-imposed transportation cartels they defend. The ones who have been working since the days of the horse and buggy
As our recent Cloud storage comparison guide demonstrated, there are plenty of options for storing your photos and videos with an online storage provider, such as Google or Dropbox.
Smartphones have come a long way in a few short years, but two things have remained constant; most sport a "slab of glass" form factor, and dropping one makes you wish you'd had it insured.
Apple will unveil and release its highly anticipated smartwatch, which many presume to be called iWatch, in October, according to a report from Re/code.
To see the future of technology, all you have to do is pay close attention to sci-fi movies. Tablets, video conferencing, air gestures — these are all technologies that were predicted by films. So where are our holograms?
We already know that Valve has been developing a VR headset, and the company has been fairly forthcoming in sharing its Oculus-crushing vision for the thing.
Maine Civic Hack Day ( http://civichack.me ) was a 30 hour hackathon in Bangor Maine. Participants worked to provide solutions to various civic problems. Inspired by http://bitcoinnotbombs.com a drone was modified to drop bitcoin wallets on a crowd f
From interactive music videos to YouTube symphonies, the artists and designers at Google Creative Lab are known for pushing the capabilities of the web.
In the aftermath of the NSA spying revelations, our society is struggling to equip itself with the laws and public understanding necessary to deal with the spread of technology into every corner of our lives.
Few things in life are less pleasant than going to the dentist to get a filling. With all of that drilling, poking and scraping, it's no wonder people try to avoid going to the dentist at any cost.
Last time we checked in with the researchers at the University of Tokyo, they were using speakers to suspend tiny objects in mid-air. Very cool. The latest version adds a dose of projection mapping to the mix, effectively turning all those tiny objec
Artificially replicating the biological process of photosynthesis is a goal being sought on many fronts, and it promises to one day improve light-to-energy efficiencies of solar collection well beyond what's possible with photovoltaic cells.
These are "ear binoculars." Pan across a view of the city, in this case Newcastle, and the headphones play pre-recorded sound from the area where you're looking.
Just as SpaceX has shaken up Southern California's anemic aerospace industry, other space entrepreneurs are starting to use miniature satellites to provide Earth-monitoring services at a fraction of the cost of more established government contractors
If you want to sample a color that you encounter in the real world and then reproduce it on your computer, you might already be interested in devices like the SwatchMate Cube or the NODE Chroma module.
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