... Brian Howard woke early and headed to Chicago Center, an air traffic control hub in Aurora, Illinois, where he had worked for eight years. He had decided to get stoned and kill himself, and as his final gesture he planned to take a chunk of the U
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) have developed a silicon anode for lithium-ion batteries that outperforms current materials and gets around previous issues that would cause the battery to be inefficient and quickly degrad
Japanese shipments of traditional flip-phones rose in 2014 for the first time in seven years while smartphone shipments fell, highlighting Japanese consumers' tenacious attachment to the familiar and typically less expensive older models.
As earlier reported by Paul Joseph Watson of Infowars.com, certain models of Samsung's newest "smart" TVs include terms of service language and privacy policies that contain a shocking new warning. Users personal conversations will be recorded by the
Way back when, when camping was synonymous with getting back to nature, there were no eco-friendly camp stoves, or electric kettles that doubled as charging stations (to be fair, there also weren't any gadgets to charge.) It was a grittier kind of
Researchers from the University of Manchester and University of Sheffield have developed a new prototype semi-transparent, graphene-based LED device that could form the basis of flexible screens for use in the next-generation of mobile phones, tablet
John Bush (Liberty Beat) comes on the show to provide an update on the Ross Ulbright trial and the Indiegogo Campaign for the Silk Road Coverage - Drew Phillips (BitcoinNotBombs.Com) on broadcasting; FeenPhone, WatchMyBit.Com - Yuri Nabokov (Digital
Brent Murray (Co-Founder and CPO of The Foot Hammock) comes on the show to talk about an invention for your feet - Jeremy Gillula (Staff Technologist @ Electronic Frontier Foundation) talks about privacy, innovation, and creativity in the digital wor
Edward Snowden, the infamous former contractor for the National Security Agency who leaked thousands of pages of previously classified NSA intelligence documents, reportedly thinks that Apple's iPhone has "special software" that authorities can activ
If you regularly take off into the hinterlands on a motorbike, mountain bike or horse, there are no doubt times when you wonder, "What happens if I crash and hurt myself, and no one knows where I am?".
The Cubli is a 15 × 15 × 15 cm cube that can jump up and balance on its corner. Reaction wheels mounted on three faces of the cube rotate at high angular velocities and then brake suddenly, causing the Cubli to jump up.
Wearable cameras are perfect for capturing life's most radical moments, so it was inevitable that we would eventually strap one to a raptor's head to witness the thrill of airborne hunting.
Last year's International CES (the 2014 show) was chock full of Bluetooth speakers, and one of the few that stood out from the pack was Nyne's floating, waterproof Aqua speaker. Gizmag has since had the chance to test one out and see if it truly sink
For the first time ever, Microsoft HoloLens seamlessly blends high-definition holograms with your real world. Holograms will improve the way you do things every day, and enable you to do things you've never done before.
OnBeep, the San Francisco startup that offers wearable hardware reminiscent of the iconic Star Trek Communicator, is no longer called OnBeep. On Wednesday, the company announced it will now be known as Orion.
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