Friendly PSA: If you drive while wearing Google Glass, you could get a ticket If you plan on getting your hands on a pair of Google Glass with the intent of wearing the device everywhere you
U.S. military testing out Halo-like helmets Revision, a ballistic eyewear company, has expanded its line of protective gear by taking a standard U.S. Army helmet and
Company controls fire with electricity to reduce power plant pollution ClearSign Combustion has developed an innovative solution to reducing pollution at power plants — use electricity to
Study: Role-playing video games numb users to physical and emotional pain Those who spend too much time as an avatar or virtual character in a role-playing video game can numb their body to the point that it does
PETA introduces fleet of drones to curb illegal hunting The animal rights activist group known as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) has introduced a fleet of surveillance drones called “Air
Americans pay more for broadband, receive slower speeds compared to rest of the world While America is often seen — or at least, it sees itself — as standing at the forefront of technological development, a report by the New America Foundation
Tablet cutting board withstands knives, includes scale for measuring ingredients Chop-Syc is a fully interactive, chopping board concept created by Siobhán Andrews as part of Sharp’s #GetItDownOnPaper
Next-gen computers could be powered by electronic blood Anyone with a basic understanding on how computers work knows that the more powerful the device’s chips get, the hotter they
Two-minute video shows how Apple builds its cylindrical Mac Pro workstation While Apple’s Mac Pro was originally launched in June, some key details about the desktop workstation remained
Take a 20-mile trip to the edge of space in a balloon World View Enterprises recently passed the FAA’s standards for sending a manned capsule to the edge of space by way of weather