Thanks to 3D models and printers, anyone will soon be able to print themselves rocks, fossils and perhaps entire dinosaurs. The project aims at offering these models for free for educational and scientific purposes.
A new Kickstarter project brings us a hammock shelter system with revolutionary ideas and patented design on how you can survive comfortably out in the woods, without getting wet or being attacked by insects.
Google Play is introducing two big changes to its policies that any Android app developer will need to be aware of. If you or your company has an app for Android, make sure you fully understand these changes.
Even though the team started with a $20,000 funding goal, it turns out that a good, innovative and well designed bicycle bell is worth far more than most would have expected.
A recently declassified document tells us about the U-2 spy plane, Area 51 and UFO reports from over 50 years ago, now part of US history and finally in the public domain.
Asus announced that it will no longer sell Windows RT tablets after admitting that the company has lost money on its RT tablets. The move follows a $900 billion Surface RT loss by Microsoft.
A new Kickstarter project aims to raise £7,000 in order to fund the creation of an iPad hardware scanner and case combo, an aluminum design which would provide fast document digitalizing abilities.
A single arrest and site shut down brought half of the TOR hidden services down. While TOR is a good way to anonymize yourself while on the Internet, be wary of hidden services right now.
Between optimizations for specific benchmarking programs in the Galaxy S4, and a PR firm trying to influence StackOverflow members, Samsung is in a PR nightmare this week.
Food printing is like a science fiction dream, something that could solve everything from food going bad to world hunger. So where are the technical innovations that will allow such a technology to become reality?