Technology
Carbon Dioxide: 'Internet of Things' Saves 9 Billion Tons of Carbon
Networked smart devices are capable of optimizing processes and slashing greenhouse gas emissions by almostNetworked smart devices are capable of optimizing processes and slashing greenhouse gas emissions by almost a fifth and create a $1 trillion industry to boot. a fifth and create a $1 trillion industry to boot.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Kaspersky Lab Helps Making Sure Watch Dogs Stays Close to Truth
The game features a character that has the ability to hack a variety of electronic devices, and the game developer want to ensure that the hacking depicted in Watch Dogs is accurate.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Is Amazon Working on a 3-D Phone?
That's the question that has been raised today as rumors of an Amazon smartphone are once again rearing their head.
Friday, May 10, 2013
ESPN Looks To Subsidize Mobile Data Plans: Wall Street Journal Report
ESPN wants to make it easier for sports fans to stream their favorite ESPN programming without dealing with monthly data limits.
Friday, May 10, 2013
State Department Orders Removal of 3-D Gun Designs
The State Department has ordered Defense Distributed to remove the blueprints for their plastic gun from the Internet after it has been downloaded over 100,000 times.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Microsoft Looks to Buy Barnes & Noble Nook for $1 Billion, End Tablet By 2014
Microsoft might buy the Nook. Is this a good thing for consumers?
Thursday, May 09, 2013
Cheaper iPhone 5 Rumor: Apple Supplier Pegatron Increases Workforce by 40 Percent
Will the cheaper iPhone 5 Mini be released soon?
Thursday, May 09, 2013
BlueStacks Announces GamePop: Android Game Console Brings Mobile Games to Your T.V.
BlueStacks is trying to become the Netflix of gaming. Will it work?
Thursday, May 09, 2013
Facebook Could Buy Waze for $1 billion
Facebook might be buying the popular Israeli web site for $1 billion dollars.
Thursday, May 09, 2013
Nokia Releases Asha 501, Get Second Wind
Is it a featurephone or a smartphone?
Thursday, May 09, 2013
Robotic Insect: To Promote Pollination in US, May Support Future Food Supply
There is a huge fall in the honeybee population, nearly a one in three commercial honeybee colonies in the United States died due to mysterious affliction called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), which began to wipe out honeybee hives. These bees control most commercial pollination in the U.S., and their loss creates low production of crops due to low rate of pollination, an annual survey found on Wednesday.
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Danielle Trofe's LED Hourglass Lamps: Falling Sand Illuminates the Lamp
Brooklyn-based designer Danielle Trofe, after the debut of her Live Screen hydroponic garden during NY Design Week 2012, has come up with a new series of off-the-grid LED lighting fixtures. These LED fittings light up using the power of sinking sand. Just like an hourglass, you can flip the new lamps to continue to illuminate. Perhaps, it requires your participation to promote alertness of the finite nature of lighting energy sources.
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
iPhone 5S Release Date Sooner Than Expected? Sharp Display Production Starts in June: Rumor
Apple iPhone Rumor: Could the iPhone 5S release date arrive sooner than expected?
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
After Daylong Blackout, Syrian Internet Back Online
Daylong black out in Syria finally ends. What happened when the world couldn't see inside this war torn country?
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
T-Mobile Hits 500k iPhone Sales for Q1
T-Mobile saw its subscriber total increase in Q1 as they kicked off the "Uncarrier" iPhone program.
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
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Archaeology in Mexico: 5000 Cave Paintings Discovered; Likely Made By Early Hunter-Gatherers
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Window Socket: Plug the Portable Solar-Powered Outlet to Your Window, it Draws Energy
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Robotic Fire Ants: Water-Defying Rescue-Robots to Change US History
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iPhone 6 Rumors: Exciting Features; Next iPad Mini Won't Be Called 'Mini 2': Apple Roundup
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NASA: Cassini-Huygens Discovers Monstrous Hurricane over Saturn











