Billerica-based American Science and Engineering’s X-ray scan systems are used widely by the military at border crossings to combat all kinds of illegal trade and terrorism. Now extending their line of high-end scanners, the company has introduced a...
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We always appreciate intelligence that takes technology beyond the traditional limits to the possibilities of a new realm. Fulton Innovation’s demonstrated eCoupled wireless power technology is one such source, which is only magical to believe until...
There is nothing permanent except change. Therefore, in this ever changing world a Smartphone modded into a Steampunk-style cellphone looks ever so fitting. This mspark400 designed Steampunk Treo Smartphone Mark 1 with a retro looking watch dial on the...
Brain has been the most complicated organ to figure out. Even when technology has reached a level where it intends to simulate the brain, researchers and scientists aren’t too comfortable with the brain. To help understand the brain to a new extent,...
Honestly speaking, artists have become accustomed to creating sculptures from everything we regard scrap. And what they create is actually impeccable. The Rolling Robot Dog, better known as the MITZY by Will Wagenaar, is just an example of how...
Smule’s Ocarina app has been a remarkable inclusion in the app store, and now the latest to impress thoroughly is the String Trio – an air violin, viola and cello application for the iPhone. Included with 20 classical and folk songs, the greySox...
Snow is on us, and we need something more innovative to commute this winter. Guaranteeing the much needed diversity for all is the Mattracks Powerboard – a track propelled snow machine which steers through snow just like any ordinary snowboard. The...
When Google announced the Chrome OS, we never thought it would make into a netbook as early as this. But it is really amusing to see how fast things adapt when an operating system is open-source. This is true with the rumored netbook supposed to be...
The designer believes his cellphone lies idle on a table for about 80% of the day, whereas he uses it for only 20% of the day to make and receive call or for other multimedia functions. The notion may be true with designer Mac Funamizu, but I know it...
Robots are being made for tasks where humans have been efficient until. After settling scores with humans in the home department, robots may soon find their way out on roads replacing traffic officials. If Qatar’s Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has...
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