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A few months after creating what was claimed to be the world's smallest MIDI synthesizer, which was smaller than the capsule at the end of a 5-pin DIN cable, a self-confessed MIDI lover and prolific electronics tinkerer has managed to cram a tone gen
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Studio director James Pinkstone said Apple's subscription-based service stripped approximately 122GB worth of music, including his own original compositions, from his machine seemingly without notification or consent.
Between Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, Qi wireless charging and someday possibly Li-Fi, there may very well come a day when kids look back on the 2010's and say, "Can you believe they actually used to use wires?".
As Star Wars fans have grown up, so have their lightsabers. Forget cheap plastic toys, these sabers are bespoke laser blades that light up, buzz, and are made for Jedi dueling.
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The contacts, which only need to be worn on one eye, can be switched on and off by closing the eyelids
Hailed as the country's first "intelligent security robot", it has an "electrically charged riot control tool" and an SOS button for people to notify police.
Because looking up before walking into traffic is too hard to do.
The newest fitness tracker isn't wearable.
It was inevitable, really
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Timely detection of epileptic seizures is crucial in order to give the patient the care they need.
Tech community denounces it as a "ludicrous, dangerous, technically illiterate proposal"
The electric-car startup Faraday Future has made some incremental progress toward getting its operation running at full-speed since the company made its US debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The MULTI is a new wallet that aims to pack as many features as possible into a tiny package.
What's clear is that nobody is satisfied with today's TV--and no one can say for sure how it's going to change. One person who works on the digital side of a large television network told me that in the past year, she and he colleagues have no
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Plug and stream
Amazon will introduce a new "top of the line" Kindle next week, says company CEO Jeff Bezos.
The foldable smartphone that Samsung's been working on for the last few years could become a reality soon.
Now that the United States government has cracked open an iPhone that belonged to a gunman in the San Bernardino, Calif., mass shooting without Apple's help, the tech company is under pressure to find and fix the flaw.
Your smartphone likely has no difficulty keeping up with you during normal days in your home or at work, but how good does it do when you head off into the wilderness for some recreation or relaxation?
Its hard to imagine a phrase more loaded than "the Oculus Rift is here."
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