The Hasselblad X1D isn't exactly a small camera. At 1.6 pounds without the lens attached, it's not the kind of mirrorless shooter that'll slip inside your pocket or purse--not without a shoehorn, at least.
Today Defense Distributed announces the official launch of the second generation of its Ghost Gunner CNC mill, the GG2. Over the last two years, and with volumes of input from our customers, we've slowly revised and revised our specifications, electr
A team of engineers at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea have reportedly developed a new kind of ultra-thin, bendable solar cell capable that could be used to power fitness trackers, smart glasses and other kinds of weara
Just one quantum computer running artificial intelligence algorithms would be capable of connecting pretty much all the devices on the planet, Android creator Andy Rubin told an audience at the Bloomberg Technology Conference on Tuesday.
I was shaking as I shouldered the rifle and peered through the scope at the small steel target 100 yards downrange. It was officially the coldest day in Las Vegas history, and I was in the middle of the desert, buffeted by wind and surrounded by the
Introducing a new Tesla Model S with a 60 kilowatt-hour battery, a 200-mile range, and a lower price didn't require redeveloping the pack, revamping the assembly line, or reconfiguring the supply chain. All it took was a few lines of code.
George Hotz, the programmer famous for cracking the iPhone and PlayStation 3, has turned his attention to building self-driving cars -- and we got a ride.
Many of us will be firing up our grills this weekend for some well-deserved barbecue time. After all, barbecuing is one of America's favorite pastimes however it certainly isn't one of our most environmentally friendly.
For an arena that will soon play host to more than 17,500 fans nightly, the new Golden 1 Center doesn't make a huge first impression. Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive may have likened his team's new arena to the Roman Colosseum, and it may b
Imagine if when you launched a gaming app on your smartphone, the device could automatically morph into the shape of a console. Then, if you received a text message and needed to respond, it could transform itself back into a phone.
While gamers and technophiles are abuzz about virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Gear VR, these devices fall into two categories: either casual, low-quality experiences on smartphones, or high-end gaming that usually relies o
Some pretty imaginative personal audio gear is already riding in on the wave of improving wireless connectivity, but there's none more ambitious than the so-called Sound program from startup Human Inc.
The knowledge and tools to enable communities, families and individuals the ability to feed, shelter and clothe themselves have elevated humanity to the level of saviors of Planet Earth… don't think so? I'll explain.
If you want a high-end VR headset, there are only two options right now. The HTC Vive and Oculus Rift are slightly different takes on virtual reality and the future of gaming. We've been using both for over the last month - let's compare the two an
The device is inspired by the Voight-Kampff machine featured in the 1982 sci-fi thriller, Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford
With a deep hum, linear induction motors spun up a powerful magnetic field along 200 feet of track in the Nevada desert. A shiny sled whizzed forward in a blur. Fifteen hundred pounds of aluminum reached 120 mph in just 1.5 seconds
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