Technology News
Photographer Mia CocoOne on Capturing the World As She Sees It
The Phoblographer - 12 Jan 2015 17:24
Photographer Mia CocoOne has an impeccable sense of composition.
DYLN - The Bottle That Creates Alkaline Water On the Go
The Gadget Flow - 12 Jan 2015 09:01
The DYLN Living Alkaline Water Bottle is portable, stylish, reusable, lightweight & increases the pH of water to create alkaline water. The DYLN Living Water Bottle combines good looks and functionality to not only repla...
Researchers conduct first direct measurement of gravity's curvature
Phys.org - 12 Jan 2015 15:40
(Phys.org)--A team of researchers working in Italy has successfully conducted an experiment to directly measure gravity's curvature for the first time. In their paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters, the...
Obama to Call for Laws on Data Hacking, Student Privacy
ABC News - 12 Jan 2015 06:49
Obama to propose laws on data hacking notification, student privacy as he previews address
Google Translate Is Getting Upgraded To Take on Skype
Gizmodo - 12 Jan 2015 00:00
According to The New York Times, Google isn't going to let Skype runaway with all the high-tech, language barrier-smashing fun . An upcoming update will allow the app to auto-recognize popular languages and translate the...
FAA, CNN will partner to use drones for making news
Slash Gear - 12 Jan 2015 23:45
Drones routinely make the news, but are you ready for them to make the news? The FAA and CNN have announced they have reached an agreement meant to allow CNN to explore the merits of drone flight when used in an official...
4 Good Choices for the Newbie PC Gamer
Tech Times - 12 Jan 2015 23:04
Explaining the intricacies of games like 'Dota 2' or the masochistic joys of 'Dark Souls' can discourage a new gamer from embracing PC gaming if they've never played. But the games listed in this roundup are some of the ...
From Smart Pacifiers and 3-D Printers: The Gizmos of CES 2015
NBC News - 12 Jan 2015 22:32
With 2.2 million square feet of gadgets, everyone from Samsung to the Girls Scouts were showcasing the latest advancements in technology.
Definitive proof The Pirate Bay is coming back
BGR - 12 Jan 2015 19:55
A police raid took down The Pirate Bay last month, and the popular download service has remained dead ever since. However, the group behind the torrent site has taken back its domain name in the meantime while publishing...
Space debris expert warns about dangers of orbital junk
Phys.org - 12 Jan 2015 13:50
The emerging problem of floating space junk becomes more and more evident and bothersome. Spacecraft and satellites are currently subject to high-speed impacts by more than 19,000 trackable objects, mainly old satellites...
Researchers discover a universal law of superconductivity
Gizmag - 12 Jan 2015 03:30
The immutable laws that govern our universe - such as those that reign over the observable world in classical mechanics and those that rule the atomic physics world - are at the core of all of our scientific principles. ...
Artificial intelligence experts sign open letter to protect mankind from machines
CNET - 12 Jan 2015 02:10What Beagles Reveal about Alzheimer's in Humans
Live Science - 12 Jan 2015 01:11
Dogs may be very well suited to help us understand how these lifestyle factors help our brains as we get older.
Outward-Arched Curtain Hooks Make Any Shower Feel Gigantic
Gizmodo - 12 Jan 2015 17:39
The only thing more annoying than having to shower in a cramped bathtub doing double-duty is having the curtain constantly blowing in, minimizing what little space you have already. An arched curtain rod is one solution,...
Optimistic People Have The Happiest Hearts Too, Study Finds
IBTimes - 12 Jan 2015 07:34
Doomy, gloomy attitudes may be bad for your health. A study that examined people's outlooks on life along with their cardiovascular health found people with positive attitudes tend to have the happiest hearts.
Quantum storage breakthrough key to 'unbreakable' encryption
ZDNet - 12 Jan 2015 02:28
A new quantum hard drive jointly developed by researchers in Australia and New Zealand could lead the way to an 'unbreakable' worldwide data encryption network.
New Google App Lets You Control Your Computer From Your iPhone or iPad
Gizmodo - 12 Jan 2015 23:44
The Google Chrome Remote Desktop app that was released to Android users just hit the iOS app store. The app lets you access your computer via the Chrome Remote Desktop app.
The Secret to Superwarm, Breathable Fabric Is a Tiny Amount of Silver
Gizmodo - 12 Jan 2015 23:38
In the cold doldrums of January, any warm news is good news. Scientists at Stanford have unveiled a new clothing material made of cotton coated in silver nanowire. This fabric is breathable, lightweight, and incredibly w...
How Charlie Hebdo created the cover that made them a terrorist target
Gizmodo - 12 Jan 2015 23:30
Back in 2006, Jérôme Lambert and Philippe Picard made this short documentary showing the creative process behind the first cover that made the fanatics to target Charlie Hebdo, a magazine that I used to read when I was...
Hyundai wants to reignite the Millennial truck love affair
Slash Gear - 12 Jan 2015 23:16
It's the El Camino for the crossover generation, with Hyundai's moon buggy styled Santa Cruz concept sating what the company insists is a lingering appetite for pick-ups among Millennials. Truck sales among younger buyer...
Want a Chromecast? Best Buy will give you $5 off, a $20 Google Play credit, and more
Digital Trends - 12 Jan 2015 23:09
Google revived its Chromecast promotion from the holidays with Best Buy. The retailer discounted Chromecast by $5 and attached a $20 Google Play credit, two months of Hulu Plus, and Play Music All Access to the deal. The...
Qatar Airlines plans real-time blackbox streaming
Slash Gear - 12 Jan 2015 22:59
As we've seen with two airplane disappearances over the past year, the black box on an airplane might record data, but flight data isn't necessarily streamed. Qatar Airways wants to change that, and is announcing plans t...