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It seems that there may one day be a new, revolutionary weapon in the fight against cancer.
Chris Milk uses cutting edge technology to produce astonishing films that delight and enchant. But for Milk, the human story is the driving force behind everything he does.
Chris Milk uses cutting edge technology to produce astonishing films that delight and enchant. But for Milk, the human story is the driving force behind everything he does.
MARINES WILL CONTROL A HEAD-UP DISPLAY WITH A GUN-MOUNTED MOUSE
Let's face it, there's no shortage of smart home systems designed to connect everything in your home and make things easier to control.
Tesla next week will unveil a new line of electric batteries for use in the home and by businesses, Bloomberg reports. The batteries, however, have already been installed in nearly a dozen Wal-Mart stores as part of a test program.
On the eve of the 2015 Rube Goldberg Machine Contest college nationals, six teams gather in Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry children's museum to set up their machines around the walls of the hangar-like space and eye up the compet
Though there have been tremendous advances in space technology in recent years, when it comes to getting into space, we're still like cavemen trying to get beyond the breakers on a floating log – at least, that's the view of New Zealand-based compa
Scientists at UCLA's California NanoSystems Institute have developed a new device that combines the high energy densities of batteries and the quick charge and discharge rates of supercapacitors.
The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee (W.W. Norton & Company 2014), 320 pages.
Gold worth more than £7bn is being thrown away amid the 42 million tons of electronic and electrical equipment discarded by consumers each year, according to United Nations experts.
Imagine if you had your hands full preparing a meal, but then had to put everything down so you could reach over to turn the recipe page on your laptop or tablet.
Motorized actioncam stabilizing rigs are becoming increasingly common, although most of them are hand-held affairs. The GoPro-specific StabCam is a little different, however, in that it can be attached to any existing GoPro mount.
Who can hate a Roomba? Astronomers, that's who.
If you want to drive with something more personal than a heads-up display, Mini is hoping to bring technology to your car in the form of a pair of connected eyewear.
Sena's excellent 20S Bluetooth headset is my daily driver these days - and now there's an action camera to go with it
Losing your phone can happen easily. Unfortunately, finding it again can often be not so easy.
Doug Hughes lands the flying craft on the west lawn carrying 535 stamped letters one for each member of Congress to protest campaign finance laws.
Google said last month that it plans to build a small wireless service that would allow it to function sort of like Verizon, AT&T, or any other carrier.
Right now, as I write, my arm hurts. I just want to take it off. It's nothing out of the ordinary, just some tendonitis and tennis elbow, due to overuse.
A London-based company called Moley Robotics has created a prototype for a robotic chef that can cook your meals with human-like precision.
President Obama has been seen rocking his MacBook, iPads, and recently, a Fitbit--but in the annals of the presidents that's not peculiar. Presidents have long been fans of technology, even if they weren't always early adopters.
You have bullets, beans, band-aids, bibles, bullion, and everything else you can imagine for when the cataclysmic end of society as we know it arrives.
The Canadian Army is testing out smart rifle t?echnology to create weapons that are lighter, have greater firepower, and can use data to help soldiers be more precise.
Here is a fully electric digital camera that powers itself using ambient light. If you put it in a well-lit room, it would work indefinitely.
Footage from live events could soon become more immersive and extreme after GoPro announced the launch of its HeroCast micro transmitter.
Germans use electric to stimulate muscles and send walkers in the right direction.
Last month, Google got approval for a much-ballyhooed patent--a powered contact lens with built-in blood glucose monitoring ability.
GoPro is the first company most people think about when they hear the words "action camera," but that doesn't mean its competition can't find clever ways to sell their products.