Should you ever be captured while checking out a crazed villain's secret headquarters, it's entirely possible that a burning laser might provide you with your only means of escape.
There's been no shortage of folding electric scooters covered here at Gizmag, but these have largely been the handiwork of spritely start-ups and idealistic entrepreneurs.
First things first: thank you! Over 2,000 people have pre-ordered Lantern and if you're one of them, we salute you. Lantern can now become a reality, but we have much more to do.
Rapid-DNA technology makes it easier than ever to grab and store your genetic profile. G-men, cops, and Homeland Security can't wait to see it everywhere.
• http://www.lewrockwell.com, By John W. Whitehead
Back in the heyday of the old Soviet Union, a phrase evolved to describe gullible western intellectuals who came to visit Russia and failed to notice the human and other costs of building a communist utopia.
Nothing beats a candlelight dinner and some sweet music for setting the mood on a romantic evening, but what if you could bring those two elements together with some high-tech candle-powered audio?
Aside from being a global leader in producing smartphones, TVs, and home appliances, Samsung is also at the forefront in providing fast, high-capacity flash storage for your PC.
Astro Teller, head of the Internet giant's skunk works research lab, talks about Glass, future pricing and how the smart eyewear has become a "poster child" for privacy concerns.
Throughout history, humans have used periscopes for their utility. Naval ships would peek above water while remaining submerged; troops in WWI used them to see out of their trenches without the risk of being shot.
Currently, if you want to know more about an item displayed in front of you, one of the most common methods of doing so involves scanning its QR code ... if it has one.
Every electronic module in a littleBits kit is, well, little. Their small size and ability to snap together in nearly any combination make them useful prototyping tools: Engineers often use them to build rough versions of a new product.
Powered exoskeletons have long been a staple of future warfare visions, seen in everything from movies like Aliens and Edge of Tomorrow to the latest Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare video game. Their real world equivalents have been under development
The Prynt was recently highlighted in a report from TechCrunch, as the case's makers gave the reputable tech site an exclusive preview of the new product
Nintendo first-party title Super Smash Bros. has been a hit on several of the company's platforms, but an amateur programmer has made it possible to play the game on a platform one wouldn't normally expect – a graphing calculator.
Nintendo first-party title Super Smash Bros. has been a hit on several of the company's platforms, but an amateur programmer has made it possible to play the game on a platform one wouldn't normally expect – a graphing calculator.