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Kickstarter has a new king: Coolest, an all-in-one cooler

Kickstarter has a new king: Coolest, an all-in-one cooler

Back when it introduced its first smartwatch, there's no doubt that Pebble took the crowdfunding world by storm. [Read more...]
The 46-year-old sex toy Hitachi won't talk about

The 46-year-old sex toy Hitachi won't talk about

1968. It was the year of the Tet Offensive; of Martin Luther King Jr.'s and Robert Kennedy's assassinations; of the Democratic National Convention riots. [Read more...]
HTC One (M8) for Windows review: Same muscle, different soul

HTC One (M8) for Windows review: Same muscle, different soul

Since Windows Phone's humble beginnings, Microsoft has been the underdog in the wireless industry. [Read more...]
High-res imaging satellite shows off with crystal clear pics of Madrid

High-res imaging satellite shows off with crystal clear pics of Madrid

DigitalGlobe's WorldView-3 satellite has only been in space for less than half a month, but it's already proven itself capable of shooting high-res images just like the company promised. [Read more...]
Imagination Technologies will give its 'Raspberry Pi on steroids' away for free

Imagination Technologies will give its 'Raspberry Pi on steroids' away for free

Grab someone in the street and ask them about Imagination Technologies and they're more likely to run away than tell you that it's the company that designs the graphics chips for Apple's mobile devices. [Read more...]
3D-printed 'bump keys' are a tech-savvy lockpicker's best friend

3D-printed 'bump keys' are a tech-savvy lockpicker's best friend

We've all locked ourselves out of our homes or offices at least once, but what do you do when there aren't any handy spare keys laying around? Well, seeing as how we live in the future, you could always 3D print one. [Read more...]
NASA's 'Swarmies' are a squad of smaller, less intelligent rovers

NASA's 'Swarmies' are a squad of smaller, less intelligent rovers

Typically, we send rovers to our planetary neighbors one at a time -- but what if we sent a small team of smaller, less impressive robots instead? That's the idea NASA is exploring at Kennedy Space Center with Swarmies: a quartet of four autonomous robots designed to work together to complete a single mission. [Read more...]

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