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DEVICE THAT HELPS BLIND PEOPLE SEE WITH THEIR TONGUES JUST WON FDA APPROVAL
Dear Apple, IT HAS COME to my attention that you might possibly maybe potentially be mulling adding a video camera to the next Apple Watch. Ha ha, good prank! (I hope.)
If you think controlling your TV with your mind is the stuff of science fiction, think again.
When Stephen Hawking talks, a laser pointed at his face detects whether he's moving one of the only muscles he still has control over as a computer cycles through individual letters of the alphabet, determining what he's trying to say.
Your texts, tweets, and photos might not be very secure if you've got a Samsung phone - hackers can get inside and control the phones using a fairly straightforward hack. And Samsung's known about it for months.
The iblazr external smartphone flash impressed us when it launched on Kickstarter two years ago, so much so it featured in our recent guide to the best smartphone camera accessories.
It was a moment you could trace back months in the making, but for those still inspired by the future to come, it's something that's been in the works for decades.
HoloLens blends virtual and real worlds
Your phone can now conduct eye exams.
After yesterday's Oculus Rift launch event, we were able to spend some time with some of the company's top executives, as they answered questions from us and other press members milling about.
Transparent and reflective displays might look cool, but in terms of the home, their applications are limited. However, bricks and mortar shops looking for some technological wizardry to get shoppers through the door are a different proposition.
Facebook-owned virtual reality firm Oculus aimed squarely at video game lovers on Thursday as it unveiled Rift headsets that it will begin selling early next year.
Apple is getting more aggressive than ever before in trying to move Android users over to iOS.
Movie makers have been creating visions of the future that include incredible technology and scientific breakthroughs seemingly far ahead of their time.
If you pay attention to tech or gaming news, you're going to hear a lot about virtual reality in the next week.
Next time Boeing's High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator shoots down a drone mid-flight, it will sound like Hans Solo's blaster.
The home screen has always been at the center of the iPhone experience. At WWDC, Apple signaled that we're moving on.
Even with the deluge of trendy technology being made constantly available to us wee lowly peon consumers, somewhere in the background after that high-pitched ringing sound in your ears finally stops, you have to realize that what we're being "giv
Sight: Contact Lenses with Augmented Reality. Futuristic Video. Sight Seeing by Sight Systems. Augmented Reality in a Contact Lens. A short futuristic film by Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo... from 2012
Bob Roohparvar tells a killer story of industrial espionage. He says the robbery occurred last October at his Batteroo office space in a sprawling Silicon Valley office park. The target was intellectual property surrounding Batteriser, a simple metal
Protecting Both Tube and Transistor HF Communications Equipment From E1 EMP Pulse – Part 1
All it takes to hack and open some remotely-controlled garage doors is a slightly modified pink texting toy--and less than ten seconds.
On Wednesday, Logitech unveiled a portable, high-productivity wireless mobile mouse --- the 'MX Anywhere 2.' The newest accessory from Logitech is a mobile version of the company's March-launched MX Master wireless mouse.
The 16 pound, two-foot-long sub can dive down to 26 feet beneath the surface of the water, and can travel at speeds of about 2 mph for about 50 minutes
Now, researchers from Sweden and the US have used the material to build soft-bodied batteries that are more shock- and stress-resistant than their traditional hard counterparts.
Activated carbon is a form of carbon that is shot through with nanosized holes that increase the material's surface area and allow it to catalyze more chemical reactions and store more electrical charge.
DAVID COZ WORKED in Google's Paris office, but what he really wanted was a job at the mothership in Silicon Valley.
SanDisk unveils new hard drives including Type-C portable SSDs