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3D imaging is the next breakthrough in photo technology. So far, the results have been lackluster at best. Current 3D imaging cameras can give a rough idea of... Read More »
Scientists have taken an important step forward in developing a new material using nano-sized magnets that could ultimately lead to new types of electronic devices... Read More »
Graphite, more commonly known as pencil lead, could become the next big thing in the quest for smaller and less power-hungry electronics. Graphene -- single... Read More »
You know about SIMs, right? Not the Will Wright virtual life kind, but the Subscriber Identity Modules that live in your smartphone. They maintain your basic data and ... Read More »
The Great Wall of China, The Forbidden City and the Yu Yuan Gardens were not exactly the tourist attractions on Apple chief executive, Tim Cook’s, mind... Read More »
Microsoft, best known for software and the Xbox gaming system, recently worked with West Coast Customs, best known for 'pimping' cars, to create a... Read More »
Owners of the 2012 GMC Acadia midsize crossover can safely merge onto the highway using technology similar to what fighter pilots use to guide precise movements at... Read More »
Toshiba today announced the release of new semi-power MOSFETs. Three P-ch semi-power MOSFETs for mobile devices mounted on UFM packages, the SSM3J133TU, SSM3J134TU... Read More »
Intel Corporation today advanced its highest-end six-core processor family with the introduction of two new processors: the Intel Core i7-3960X processor Extreme ... Read More »
Ruhr University Bochum physicists, Prof. Padma Kant Shukla and Dr. Bengt Eliasson, found a previously unknown phenomenon in quantum plasmas. A negatively charged... Read More »
AMD today announced the latest solution as part of its ongoing Web/Cloud initiative with the launch of the new AMD Opteron(TM) 3200 Series processor. Since the launch ... Read More »
Researchers can’t force mobile users to behave in a certain way, but researchers at Northwestern University have found that they may be able to nudge them in... Read More »
In the heyday of the personal computer, it was easy to find just the right machine. Pick a PC with the fastest microprocessor chip that had the most transistors, and... Read More »
Psychiatry is employing smartphone technology as an innovative tool in the assessment and treatment of schizophrenia and other serious mental illness. Prominent in... Read More »
Two new studies performed at the US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory have revealed a new pathway for materials scientists to use previously... Read More »
Researchers in New Zealand have developed a prototype Bluetooth-enabled medical monitoring device that can be connected wirelessly to your smartphone and keep track... Read More »
Day One, Monday 27 February: LG showed off some outstanding devices from the Optimus line, but it’s hard to decide whether the Vu or the 4X HD deserves ... Read More »
Here's what made headlines this week in the world of high-tech! Mobile World Congress 2012 Without a doubt, Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012 owned the... Read More »
The PlayStation Vita is, by all accounts, a worthy successor to the PSP, and more evidence of Sony’s unquestionable place in gaming history. But where... Read More »
The smartphone market is rapidly expanding, propelled by the surge in mobile Internet usage. It is necessary to reduce the space required for the fitting of... Read More »
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