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04/27/2024 05:40:11 pm

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IoT

New Mini-Radio Could Make 'Internet of Things' Happen

The future of smart homes will need household devices that communicate with each other.

Local Motor's Strati

First 3D Printed Car Built, Driven at Chicago Tech Show

The Strati only required 45 hours to print.

The DynoSense device

DynoSense Device Tracks 33 Health Signs in a Minute

The device is just as easy to use as thermometer.

The Hy-Cycle

Fuel Cell Bicycle Developed in Australia

Scientists from the University of New South Wales in Australia have developed a Hy-Cycle, a bicycle that is able to take users up to 125 kilometers on $2 of hydrogen and a single battery charge.

A Peek Into Modern Day Telepathy; Google Glass Apps

The app allowed individuals to capture and post photos to their Facebook and Twitter accounts.

The Chairless Chair

Exoskeleton Technology: The Chairless Chair

The Chairless Chair makes you look like you're sitting on air.

Findster

"Findster" Enables Long-Range Tracking of Persons and Pets

Findster permits long-range bi-directional communication between two devices.

Google Glass Does Well with Doctors

With Google Glass, assistants were able to efficiently send pictures and videos to surgeons.

Hacking Traffic Lights

Hackers: Bringing Trouble To Your City Streets?

Imagine hundreds of lights in a multi-mile radius being deemed completely inoperable. Traffic lights all around the United States, and some in parts of Europe, are dangerously easy to hack and alter.

China doesn't renew GMO research permits for rice, corn

China doesn't renew biosafety certificates for GMO rice, corn research

On Aug. 20, 2014, Chinese Ministry of Agriculture official ditched research permits for genetically modified organisms, GMOs, in two rice and one corn varieties. While officials didn't give a reason for not renewing the 5-year certificate, this effectively stops GMO rice research in China.

Optalysys CEO Dr. Nick New

Speed-of-Light Computers Could Arrive in 2020

The supercomputer should be able to start a 9 petaflops then scale up to 17.1 exaflops by 2020.

The Sony A5100

Sony Unveils New Compact System Camera

Electronics and game manufacturer Sony, based in Tokyo, Japan, has unveiled the Alpha 5100, a highly compact mirrorless interchangeable lens camera.

SharkStopper

SharkStopper Repels Sharks With Scary Audio

Developers based in Huntington Station, NY., have developed SharkStopper, a device that is worn on the ankle, to repel sharks by emitting sounds that mimics the predatory fish's natural predator.

Aloft Hotel's robotic butler, A.L.O.

The World's First Robot Butlers Begin Serving Hotel Guests

The robot is a personable "employee" equipped with a "sense of humor

World submarine cable map

"Faster" Submarine Cable System has 60 TBps Capacity

The submarine cable will connect the United States to Japan.

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