A demo suggests one way to make enormous TVs not insanely expensive.
Tablets may soon authenticate users by reading hand movement.
This rod prevents strikes by doing exactly the opposite of what they are usually known for.
A weird customer service hologram is coming to New York City airports.
Give your first impression a little more gravity by handing one of these babies out.
The end of stick-throwing? A remote-controlled woodchuck gets the chase going.
Next month's issue of the home magazine will feature a digital watermark to link readers to a Pinterest page.
The clingy, lightweight robot can scale your clothes compliments of its gripper wheels.
A special blanket in development could turn piles of plant waste into useful energy.
A kit containing 600 to 700 parts, including Kinect hardware and software, was used to build basketball-shooting robots.
The first ocean-based tech incubator will launch in 2013.
With the release of the latest version of Diablo, get to know some legendary demons.
These bubbles are easy to control and could be used to build microscopic structures.
Have a "real world" experience with your computer -- no mouse required.
Social Video Electric Eyewear set to bridge social media and augmented reality glasses.
Tiny steel hooks attached to a flexible suspension system could give probes better clinging power.
The Dublin beer company celebrates two-and-a-half centuries with a redesigned submarine-turned bar.
A software prototype uses geolocating to map the safest areas.
Wear this crazy headband and computers will automatically reduce multitasking stress. Hopefully.
The wireless phone company says that it will share details of their data plans well in advance of any introductions.
This site determines the candidate's popularity using the number of tweets and what they say.
SketchSynth lets you become the ultimate knob-twister with just a piece of paper and a Sharpie.
A new prosthetic retina in development will use video goggles to deliver images directly to the eye.
GPS devices help track how players move and how hard they play.
Finally, a feasible way to start brewing coffee from bed and preheat the oven from the grocery store.
The ring-shaped snorkel brings fresh air in and keeps water out.
A single layer of carbon atoms works as a mighty rust-proofing agent.
A long-range acoustic device will be used to keep order at the Olympics in London.
The autonomous sailing boat will cover 150 nautical miles and work for 100 hours without human intervention.
A cyborg-like device melds neurons and algorithms and allows paralyzed patients to get what they want.
The device can detect abnormal fetal heartbeats with minimal equipment.
This phone's lengthy name would be more accurate with the addition of an asterisk.
A New Jersey artist takes an extreme step to avoid wristbands.
Roulette is not as random as it appears.
A postage stamp-sized electrode coated with specially engineered viruses converts a finger tap into electricity.
This bulletproof vest keeps the wearer cool, even in the hottest weather.
Zuckerberg is one of a legion of young entrepreneurs who are changing the way we live and work.
An Instagram camera concept combines social media with the age of Polaroid.
Students can anonymously tell a teacher when topics are confusing.
What havoc could a terrorist group wreak using a superbug as a biological weapon?






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