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When pervasive chip and semiconductor shortages are threatening supply chains worldwide, it is hardly a surprise that Apple, one of the largest silicon buyers, has postponed the production of some MacBooks and iPads, according to a new report from Ni
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On Friday, February 14th, 2020: #Jetman? Vince Reffet took off, headed south towards Jumeirah Beach Residence, building speed and height. In 8 seconds he had reached 100 meters height, in 12 seconds 200m, 19 seconds 500m, and reached 1000m in 30 se
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Although Insta360 is known for its panoramic video cameras, two years ago it released a tiny conventional actioncam called the Go. This week the company announced that model's new-and-improved sibling, the Go 2.
The technology that we long believed would characterize the future has not just gotten billions in investment but there are many companies with multi-billion valuations to transform the world to future technology.
Peter Thiel makes the case that the world has had relatively stagnated technology over the past 50 years. We have 15 times more oil and steel production than existed in 1940.
Peter Thiel makes the case that the world has had relatively stagnated technology over the past 50 years. We have 15 times more oil and steel production than existed in 1940.
For most people of a certain age, their brains tend to see the "big picture" before settling in to focus on the details.
The latest thing is a "key" that isn't even a fob the thing which has largely replaced the physical keys that used to be the way you started a car or unlocked its doors, as by inserting them and turning them.
Many changes have occurred in 2021 and it's time to reassess our privacy phone choices again. Things that worked for us in 2020 no longer work. And we have to evaluate all our options.
Zoom calls and video meetings have exploded over the past year (thanks, COVID), but a flat screen doesn't do a great job of transmitting a person's presence.
California's ViewSonic has launched a new 1080p portable projector that uses a technique called time of flight ranging to quickly measure the distance to the wall and achieve sharp focus in just one second.
Coming later this year, the Cognixion ONE headset is promising something extra on top of the regular augmented reality experience: a brain computer interface (BCI) that can turn thoughts into commands for the device.
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As part of the virtual CES 2021 event, Roland showcased its latest innovation; the Aerophone Pro digital wind instrument.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed a new family of cathodes with the potential to replace the costly cobalt-based cathodes typically found in today's lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles and consumer electronics.
Wi-Fi 6E devices are now being certified
Diamond is a famously hard material, but now scientists at City University of Hong Kong have managed to stretch it further than ever before.
The world currently produces 2.5 quintillion bytes of data daily due to the internet of things, the emergence of 4K/8K videos, and the proliferation of artificial intelligence and automation.
There's been a huge amount of concern this year about the security implications of technology that originates in China or is owned by Chinese companies.
As the engine room of so much of the modern world, there is an intense focus on boosting the performance of today's batteries and researchers are exploring all kinds of avenues in pursuit of that aim.
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