What you should know about SAM L21, the unbelievably low-power MCU from Atmel Technology recently recorded the highest publicly-recorded score in any Cortex-M-based processor in the
Cheetah-bot lands running jump, making it the first four-legged robot to run and jump an obstacle autonomously Researchers at MIT demonstrate a robot that can jump obstacles in stride, ahead of their actual demonstration at DARPA's Robotics
New phone from Lenovo comes equipped with laser projector to display virtual keyboard Chinese electronics giant unveils a smartphone equipped with a laser projector that performs impressively
Chinese researchers prove how easy it is to track subway riders using accelerometers on smartphones A component found in all smartphones proves remarkably easy to hack and track, making unsuspecting victims prone to
Avago Technologies acquisition of Broadcom creates new semiconductor powerhouse Latest and largest deal has two companies looking at close to billion dollars in annual cost synergies in the next 18
Induction-powered biosensor chip monitors molecules, certain drugs, in vivo New sensor is incredibly tiny, totally wireless, and gets implanted just under the patient's
First-ever single-molecule diode created – performs 50 times better than all prior designs With the demand for smaller and smaller electronics, this new technique could see real world application sooner rather than
What a nuclear bomb looks like when detonated in space, and the impact felt here on Earth Back in the 1960s, the US government was interested in learning how a nuclear bomb would react when detonated in space -- so they sent a few up there to test it
Researchers create heat-triggered, self-destructing electronic devices to help reduce e-waste A team of researchers combine the best in chemistry with the best in technology to get the ultimate security solution - self-destructing electronic
Image of the Day: LG reveals unbelievably thin OLED TV that sticks to the wall Displays leader reveals a new TV that weighs less than five pounds, measures under a half-an-inch thick, and is magnetically adhered to the