Image(s) of the Day: The optical illusions that can fool your computer Cornell researchers have found that computers can be tricked with images like these— and it raises security
Study: If you use Firefox or Chrome browsers you’re probably a better employee Maybe you'll reconsider your browser choice next time you sit at your
Samsung device lets father witness birth of son in real-time from 2,500 miles away An Australian father was given the Samsung Gear VR to participate in the world’s first live streaming virtual reality
Finally! Nintendo games coming to smartphones and tablets Nintendo is finally evolving with technology. Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and even The Legend of Zelda cast are coming to your
Superfast 3D printer uses liquid, creates objects 25 times faster The technology is nothing like conventional 3D-printing techniques. Instead, it uses light and oxygen to continuously grow objects out of a pool of
Dyson invests millions in new Li-ion battery, lasts twice as long Appliance company is bringing the technology a step closer to store
Nearly anyone can detect an asteroid using NASA’s new desktop application By taking images from a telescope, any amateur astronomer can analyze it to detect
Pee-powered toilets to provide electricity to refugee camps, disaster zones Researchers develop prototype toilet powered by urine to provide electricity to refugee camps that can be dark and
This high-tech cruise ship includes robotic bartenders and concierge Here's a ship for the tech savvy traveler, equipped with virtual balconies and
Fujitsu develops prototype smartphone with iris recognition technology Passwords and fingerprints could be a thing of the past now that the company has introduced its iris authentication technology as a convenient method of