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Through a series of photos and videos, Google shared some more information about Project Glass early this morning,
Gesture-based games and controls like those in the Kinect hold a lot of promise, but the complex camera setup isn't always practical. A new ...
The Navy is funding the development of high-tech binoculars that can ID enemies from more than 600 feet away, according to recently-released...
Primesense and Shopperperception are ready to change how retailer watch us shop.
AR might seem like a far-off tech without practical applications, but here are several ways you could use it in your everyday life.
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A blind college student has successfully ridden a mountain bike down a trail with the help of bat-inspired technology that provides advanced...
Think of the evolution of the mouse & keyboard. First there was the lack of mouse and the directional keys on a keyboard attached to the PC. Then this crazy little thing with the clicks came along – albeit corded.
American actor Woody Harrelson has taken on a new role — saving North American forests. He's involved with a Manitoba company hoping to build a non-wood pulp and paper mill.
A new material inspired by butterfly wings repels water and gleams with brilliant color. Like iridescent butterflies, the material uses tin...
Great for finding your way home after a long night at the local bar, these GPS shoes will point you in the right direction.
With features including Siri, turn-by-turn navigation, new maps, a panoramic camera, 4G, restore to iCloud and a new digital dock, the iPhone 5 has it all – and it is ahead of the competition again.
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We're quickly getting used that computer, smartphone and tablet screens can be touched -- but what about paper?
Called BEARTek, these bluetooth-powered gloves control your phone while playing sports without having to remove your clunky gloves.
We recently saw research that suggested negative radiation pressure in light could lead to a practical tractor beam. A partnership between the Czech
Dhairya Dand, a 23-year-old MIT graduate student, unsurprisingly, had a little bit too much to drink one night.
Within a few years, light emitting diodes, or LEDs, may be brighter thanks to an updated design based on fireflies — the insects that glow i...
Philips Lumiblade OLED technology will allow consumers, in the near future, to light their homes with glowing walls, furniture and windows.
Years of research into a type of concrete that can fills its own cracks may be coming to fruition as the material's creators prepare for rea...
Road trips in the not-too-distant future will take on a psychedelic hue with glow-in-dark lane markers that eliminate the need for overhead ...
The superfast behemoth called Yellowstone will run models and experiments to help find solutions to various climate change issues.
A team of researchers has created a form of electronics that can be implanted in a patient's body then forgotten about — because the implant...
Cooperative self-driving cars could nearly triple the capacity of our highways, says a new study on the potential benefits of autonomous veh...
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