Fast-Charging Batteries Die a Lot Faster Too, Say Scientists By Jesus Diaz published 5 June 19 A scientific team found the reason why batteries degrade by creating the most detailed images of a battery in history.
Domino’s Now Using AI and Cameras to Make 'Perfect' Pizzas By Jesus Diaz published 29 May 19 The new DOM Pizza Checker uses a ceiling-mounted camera and artificial intelligence to make sure that every pizza is up to standards.
iRobot’s Newest Robot Vacuums Can Talk to Each Other By Mike Prospero published 29 May 19 The iRobot Roomba s9 and Braava Jet m6 can work in conjunction with each other to more thoroughly clean your floors.
This Giant Flying Lego Helicopter Is Actually a Drone By Jesus Diaz published 28 May 19 The human-sized drone is made of foam to imitate a set built with giant Lego bricks.
US Military Wants to Put an R2-D2 On Combat Jets to Control Robotic Wingmen By Jesus Diaz published 23 May 19 Called Skyborg, the artificial intelligence wingman will help pilots and fly combat drones alongside F-35 and F-15EX fighter jets.
US Military Developing Wireless Tech to Control Weapons With Your Mind By Jesus Diaz published 22 May 19 The new technology aims for soldiers to control machines with their mind but it will be a two-way street.
This Breakthrough Could Change Clothing Forever (And Save the Environment) By Jesus Diaz published 20 May 19 The new technology can reduce our dependence on air conditioning and heating.
Google’s New AI Puts Us One Step Closer to Star Trek’s Universal Translator By Jesus Diaz published 17 May 19 Translatotron could perform speech-to-speech translation in your own voice, with no intermediate steps.
OnePlus 7 Pro's Pop-Up Camera Can Hold 49 Pounds of Cement By Richard Priday published 15 May 19 OnePlus is ready to prove those who doubt the durability of the OnePlus 7 Pro's selfie cam.
Lego Boost Star Wars Set Lets You Build Your Own R2-D2 By Michael Andronico published 4 May 19 The new Lego Boost Droid Commander set lets you build and control iconic Star Wars droids while learning some basic coding.
How the Fabled Razer Toaster Finally Became a Reality By Jesus Diaz published 2 May 19 Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan has confirmed that the company will release the toaster that fans have wanted since 2013.
I Stole My Boyfriend’s $200 Razor, And I’m Never Going Back By Sherri L. Smith published 28 April 19 GilletteLabs new razor simulates a hot towel experience and costs $200.
OnePlus Just Confirmed a Major Rumor About the OnePlus 7 By Richard Priday published 26 April 19 A tweet promoting the OnePlus 7’s launch indicates the earlier rumors of three rear cameras on the Pro version are true.
Inside HGTV's $1.2 Million Smart Home for 2019 By Mark Spoonauer published 3 April 19 The HGTV Smart Home for 2019 is a mix of Southern charm and cutting-edge tech — and you can win it all. Here's your behind-the-scenes tour.
17 Coolest Gadgets in the 2019 HGTV Smart Home By Mark Spoonauer published 2 April 19 From an Alexa mirror and high-tech golf simulator to a robot vacuum with actual power, these are the best gadgets inside HGTV's 2019 smart home.
Project Skyborg Could Put Air Force AI Combat Drones In the Sky by 2023 By Jesus Diaz published 28 March 19 A set of AI-powered fully autonomous combat drones with no pilots named Skyborg? Great idea.
Scientists Create Liquid Metal That Behaves Like the Terminator T1000 By Jesus Diaz published 20 March 19 New metal can stretch and morph in real time in three-dimensional space.
Quip’s Kids Toothbrush Made My Son Enjoy Brushing By Julie Reinken published 17 March 19 Quip Kids Toothbrush may help my son build lasting habits for a lifetime.
I Would Totally Buy This New Xiaomi Foldable Phone Concept By Jesus Diaz published 12 March 19 Someone thought of a way to better the best foldable phone-tablet design so far.
Elton John's Concert Headphones Sound Like a Dystopian Nightmare By Jesus Diaz published 7 March 19 Is going to a live music concert with headphones really a “better listening experience"?
Apparently Nobody Gives a Damn About Futuristic Phones Without Holes By Jesus Diaz published 6 March 19 Meizu fails to secure the minimum Indiegogo crowdfunding target to fund its Zero holeless phone.
Goodyear Designs Tire to Turn Cars Into Flying DeLoreans By Jesus Diaz published 5 March 19 The company’s new Aero two-in-one concept tire can both drive on road and propel cars into the sky.
This Is Where We Are with Robots: Jibo Just Announced Its Own Demise By Richard Priday published 5 March 19 Just over a year since the robot shipped, Jibo has had to turn off its more advanced connected functions.
USB 4 Is Coming: What It Means For You By Henry T. Casey published 4 March 19 Here's what you need to know about USB 4, which promises to deliver faster transfer speeds than previous USB versions.
Chinese Scientists Create Injectable Nanoparticles That Enable Night Vision By Jesus Diaz published 1 March 19 Chinese scientists have discovered a nanoparticle that enables mammals — including humans — to see in absolute darknesss. They have tested it successfully in mice.
The First Phone Without Buttons, Ports or Notches Costs $1,299 By Jesus Diaz published 30 January 19 Is this the apex of candy bar phones or just another gimmick?
This AI-Powered Brain Implant Can Turn Your Thoughts Into Speech By Jesus Diaz published 29 January 19 A new invention could help patients with no speech, paving the way to direct brain-to-computer interfaces for everyone.
Chipolo's Long-Distance Tracker Will Find More Than Just Keys By Philip Michaels published 9 January 19 Chipolo is planning an LTE tracker for next year that will let you keep tabs on things like luggage and valuable gear.
Samsung's Trio of New Robots Are More Helpful Than Creepy By Mark Spoonauer published 8 January 19 Samsung's new Bot Care, Bot Air and Bot Retail robots can help the elderly, clean the air around you and help you shop.
This Gadget Untangles One of the Biggest Problems With Hairdryers By Monica Chin published 7 January 19 Hands-on with the wireless, infrared hairdryer of the future.