Sony has a new Walkman. That might be a bigger deal than you realize
Who needs a Walkman when you've got a smartphone already? Perhaps you're asking the wrong question.
Who needs a Walkman when you've got a smartphone already? Perhaps you're asking the wrong question.
Decentralized knowledge graphs such as the kind that startup OriginTrail is making will lead to levels of value far greater than has been the case on the internet so far, says Bob Metcalfe.
Amazon's voice assistant was a technological feat when it was first introduced. But now Alexa's capabilities are outdated. Here's why that could change soon.
MouthPad resembles a plastic retainer and encases a trackpad, pressure sensor, battery, charging coil, and Bluetooth chip. Here's what users can do with it.
The Internet is full of medical advice. Here's a better way to get it.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison plans to invest AU$15 million to support supply chain monitoring.
ChatGPT user numbers are growing faster than TikTok's viral rise.
In this 50-year retrospective, we're not just looking at technology year by year, we're looking at technologies that had an impact on us, paved the way for the future, and changed us, in ways good and bad. (Previously: The 1970s)
At CES, L'Oreal unveiled two prototypes that place accessibility at the forefront of beauty technology.
We have the technology. We can build it. We can make it better, smaller, and more plastic than the prototype demo. But we can be demo accurate, too. Our windows are as shattered as our souls.