Friday, May 17, 2024
By David Ponce You know that mankind has reached either a new height of sophistication, or a new low of stupidity when it feels the need to manufacture food that tells it when it's cooked. In this particular case,...
By David Ponce For those of you who, like me, might have missed this... in 1997, I thought I'd take the two seconds to direct your attention at an almost decades old bit of nanotechnological engineering prowess. It's the...

By David Edney You need to get rid of some confidential discs and don't want anyone to access the data on them? All you have to do is throw down $26 and get your very own USB Disc-Scratcher. Like...

By David Edney If any of you out there workout like crazy and wouldn't mind another gadget on your body, the FRWD GPS watch is for you. The unit includes a FRWD Recorder which contains the GPS chip,...
By David Ponce The era of Disposable Everything seems to be upon us. Never mind that this last sentence wasn't much more than pompous hyperbole, it also happens to be true: we have disposable cameras, disposable contact lenses, hell,...
By Andrew Liszewski Large companies having secret research labs is by no means a new thing but these days they seem more open to showing the public what they've been working on even if the technology is far from ready...
By David Ponce At the moment, this technology is being displayed as art, rather than some R & D project, yet we see some promise for consumer applications here. Gemotion is simply a projector screen. But behind the...
By David Ponce A window that turns into a mirror at the flick of a switch. Sounds simple enough, yet the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST) in Japan is making it sound as though it...

By David Ponce Yes, yes, we're about four days late, but this is too good to just pass up on. Anyone with certain equipment between the legs will probably feel a tingle of joy at the knowledge that the...