MSI's Backpack Rig Unplugs Virtual Reality By Sam Rutherford published 1 June 16 With MSI's VR backpack, you can finally explore virtual reality the way it was meant to be, fast and untethered.
iRobot's $199 Braava Jet Will Clean Your Nasty Bathroom By Mike Prospero published 15 March 16 iRobot's inexpensive robot vacuum is designed to pick up messes from your kitchen floor, as well as any hard surface.
These Battery Breakthroughs Will Change Your Life By Brian Nadel published 18 December 15 There are lots of things we can imagine but can't execute without a better battery, but world-changing power technology is coming soon.
Parrot Minidrone Airborne Night & Airborne Cargo Review By Richard Baguley published 7 October 15 Editor\'s Choice The Parrot Minidrone Airborne Night and Airborne Cargo are fun drones to fly and have simple touch-screen controls.
iPhone Hack Fools Touch ID with Hand Photos By Jill Scharr published 29 December 14 You might want to wear gloves. Public photos of your hands can be used to recreate your fingerprint and unlock your iPhone.
10 Best Tech Excuses to Get You Out of Trouble By Avram Piltch published 21 October 14 Your boss won't believe you if you say your dog ate your report, but the right high-tech excuse may get you out of trouble.
The Indestructible Smartphone Is Closer Than You Think By Michael Andronico published 9 July 14 Will a mainstream smartphone ever be unbreakable? Thanks to new materials and innovative manufacturers, we're closer than ever before.
What is Darkcoin? An FAQ By Jill Scharr published 28 May 14 Darkcoin is a new cryptocurrency that promises even more privacy and anonymity than Bitcoin. How does it work? And why should you care?
Dark Wallet May Make Bitcoin Even Harder to Trace By Jill Scharr published 1 May 14 Upcoming Bitcoin app Dark Wallet privatizes bitcoin transactions, and was partly created to help money launderers and other criminals.
How and Where to Use Bitcoins By Dann Berg published 9 April 14 Here’s everything you need to know about bitcoin: how it works; how to get bitcoins and keep them safe; plus, businesses that accept bitcoin.
NASA's First Step Towards a Replicator: 3D Printing in Space By Marcus Yam published 13 August 13 Science fiction coming true with 3D printing in space.
South Korea Debuts Road-powered Electric Buses By Jane McEntegart published 7 August 13 South Korea's City of Gumi deploys two high tech electric buses.
These Are the People NASA is Training to Go to Mars By Jane McEntegart published 19 June 13 These guys and girls could go to Mars. Seriously.
Center of Milky Way Pictured in 9-gigapixel Image By Wolfgang Gruener published 25 October 12 ESO has released a 9-gigapixel image of the central part our galaxy that shows more than 84 million stars. It is the largest picture ever taken of the Milky Way.
Washing Machine Concept Cleans Without Water or Detergent By Tuan Mai published 26 July 12 Concept washing machine uses electromagnetic forces to clean clothes.
Finally, a Zombie Apocalypse Theme Park By Tuan Mai published 25 July 12 Z World theme park hopes to turn abandoned Detroit city into a massive post-apocalyptic Zombie playground.
Stanford Scientists Hope to Hack into Stephen Hawking's Brain By Tuan Mai published 30 June 12 Researchers develop iBrain device to closely monitor Stephen Hawking's brain activity.
Silicon Valley Exec Caught Stealing Lego in Barcode Scam By Jane McEntegart published 23 May 12 A Silicon Valley executive has been caught stealing Lego from Target.
Full-Scale USS Enterprise Will Take $1 Trillion to Build By Kevin Parrish published 16 May 12 An anonymous engineer has figured out how to build a real USS Enterprise that could trek to Mars in 90 days.
Cruel Alarm Clock Features Remote Keypad to Disable By Tuan Mai published 23 April 12 You definitely aren't going to snooze through this one!
Not the Greatest Idea Ever: The Robot Barber By Tuan Mai published 8 April 12 Brave man gets his hair cut for childhood cancer research.
Mod-God Ben Heck Builds Robot Suitcase That Follows You By Jane McEntegart published 21 March 12 It's all fun and games until the robot becomes self aware.
U Grok It Finds Your Misplaced Items Using RFID Tags By Tuan Mai published 21 March 12 U Grok It device uses you smartphone to find your misplaced items, as long as you don't misplace your smartphone.
New Game Controller Prototype Pulls and Stretches Thumbs By Tuan Mai published 12 March 12 Step aside rumble-pack, your days are numbered!
Why a Star Trek Warp Drive Would Be Immensely Destructive By Douglas Perry published 4 March 12 Without warp speed, there would have been no Star Trek.
NASA Admits Stolen Laptop Contained Control Codes for ISS By Jane McEntegart published 3 March 12 Laptop was unencrypted and among 48 stolen in the last two years.
Whole Foods Has a Kinect-powered Cart and It Rocks By Jane McEntegart published 29 February 12 We're anticipating robot shopping cart traffic jams, or at least collisions.
Gmail Logo Was a Rush Job With Two Totally Different Fonts By Jane McEntegart published 29 January 12 You might see it every day but have you ever really looked at it?
NASA Releases Amazing 64-MP 8000x8000 Photo of Earth By Jane McEntegart published 26 January 12 There's no place like home.