A Concept For Taking Pics Simply By Looking And Blinking
Humans are experts at looking at things, but do cameras get in our way?
Humans are experts at looking at things, but do cameras get in our way?
Simply by pushing your fingers into the fabric of this stereo prototype, you can change the volume, track, and balance.
At Sci-Arc’s Robot House, five state-of-the-art robotic arms are helping students learn (and invent) radically new fabrication techniques.
We apply tons of toxic chemicals to ourselves, often knowingly. An at-home kit lets consumers take matters into their own hands (and faces).
According to new research, basically everyone who knows how to properly use a computer should seek counseling.
If legitimate, a series of Microsoft documents reveals the Xbox 720, and a new strategy to sell consumers on augmented reality for the first time.
Forget 3-D. Give me a scene that I can tilt and pan.
Why fill landfills with old gadgets when we could grow electronic forests from them?
This touchscreen technology grows clickable buttons that disappear again on command, and it can work on any device on the market.
In a fantastic TED talk, Vijay Kumar shares the capabilities of modern, autonomous flying robots.
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