Arstechnica reports that the campaign to rid our nation’s prisons of cell phones went to the next level, with a call from the Department→
Dog owners that are sick of losing their pets no longer need to worry. Thanks to one inventor, this is one problem solved says→
VentrureBeat reports that Shapeways allows users to design and print objects using a 3D printer. The company just added silver to its range of→
While putting your head in the sand and ignoring technology will do no good for your business, there are still some tech traps you→
Digital Trends: Fortunately, a mobile microscope company known as CellScope has created a smartphone attachment that takes the hassle out of the entire process→
Springwise: The racquet can detect service speed, the power of each hit and ball spin to give players feedback on their performance. Sensors located→
Japanese eyeglass company Zoff has launched a new service on their website allowing users to try on glasses using a augmented reality virtual mirror→
In 2001, Sunit Saxena made a midnight run to the grocery store for wonton wrappers. When he couldn’t find any, he went looking for→
Whether you head a secret organization, run a large company, or you simply don’t trust throwing away old hardware with sensitive data, Data Killers→
At approximately the size of a beach ball and completely black, the Spherical Air Vehicle looks likes a miniature Death Star that can transmit→
The Detroit News: It’s like an iPhone in the form of a streetlight. That’s how inventor Ron Harwood described his Intellistreets poles Friday at→
Klymit, the Utah company known for creating NobleTek™ argon gas insulation for outdoor gear and apparel, has launched a Kickstarter project as a potential→
According to a story in The Boston Globe, it’s when Chad Barraford opens his front door and swipes a radio frequency identification tag through→
So your dog follows your every move around the house. Now, when you leave home, you can follow your dog. USA TODAY reports that→
As senior merchandiser for the e-commerce site ThinkGeek.com, Ty Liotta, is responsible for discovering and creating such must-haves for geeks as a T-shirt that→
Examiner: With many soldiers leaving service with technical and computer skills, New York-based Incline is offering training in order to help them adapt that→
Who doesn’t remember Marty McFly’s power lace-up Nike kicks from the fictional year 2015? Well, the scene must’ve had a lasting effect on Nike,→
Forbes: Early in her career, Sarah Allen co-founded the company that created Adobe After Effects. She is currently co-founder and CTO for mobile startup→
Forbes: Prerna Gupta co-founded Khush in 2009 to develop intelligent music apps and led her startup to profitability. Khush was acquired by Smule in→