Soon, computers will read handwriting
Would you trust this man with your credit card signature?
View Article$12 computers for developing world based on original Nintendo
Inspired by the learning power of the Apple II and other 8-bit classics, a new project aims to go back to basics in the name of truly bringing a computer to every child.
View ArticleMicrosoft demos amazing 3D multitouch tech
Microsoft Surface was just the beginning, it seems. Microsoft has demoed an amazing, 3D multitouch technology which allows interaction to happen "beyond the screen".
View Article"Beauty machine" can make you sexier
Ever wished you looked a bit more like Brad Pitt or Scarlet Johansson? New software is the answer. PLUS: what Kevin Rudd & Julia Gillard look like run through the machine
View ArticleNetbooks hurting Apple sales
Apple is on a trajectory to slow and painful decline if it doesn't meet consumer demand for netbooks.
View ArticleLinux use booming in global recession
Businesses are turning to Linux en masse as they face massive budget cuts driven by the economic crisis, according to a new report.
View ArticleHackers start P2P Bank
Borrowing money from a bank is tough at the moment, but not for hackers -- they have simply started their own bank.
View ArticleMIT developing virus powered batteries
Scientists at MIT have engineered a virus which is potentially capable of forming a battery which is three times more powerful than all batteries available today.
View ArticleAussie research leads to better Google search results
Research by a University of NSW student has been incorporated into the search giant's main search algorithms.
View ArticleCheeseburger powers 15,000 Google searches
It's so wrong, and yet, so right. Just one cheeky little cheeseburger can power 15,000 of your toughest Google searches.
View ArticleScientists unveil new cooling tech for notebooks
New ion-based notebook cooling technology promises 30% more cooling with 50% less power consumption. Can you say win/win?
View Article"Hard rectangular disk" kills HDD, SSD speed
"HRD" promises to deliver 160,000 IOPS and 500MB/sec read speeds, eating flash memory for breakfast.
View ArticleTweet from the Moon - now you can
If you ever wanted to tweet from the Moon, expect some significant latency issues unless you use these guy's technology.
View ArticleMicrosoft’s new spin on social networking
Microsoft’s research hothouse FUSE Lab cooks up Spindex – a Web-based app to aggregate Twitter and Facebook updates plus RSS feeds into a single streamlined screen.
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