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Big companies are not known for taking risks. This is as true in the world of consumer hardware as anywhere else. Annual updates are largely incremental,…
The white cane for the 21st century. While many technology companies are increasingly working to make technology more accessible to the blind and visually impaired, canes…
Nano Dimension announced plans on Wednesday to get Desktop Metal. The finer financial details are still being worked out, with the sale price ultimately ranging from…
Ever wanted a personalized makeup dispenser? Good, BoldHueCo-founder and CTO Karin Layton has built just that: A device that aims to be the “Keurig for makeup.”…
Sophisticated spacecraft often run on shockingly antiquated computing systems: consider the Perseverance rover running on a PowerPC 750, the processor famous for running iMacs in the…
Vaire Computing raises $4.5 million for ‘reversible computing’ moonshot that could drastically reduce energy needs
With the rise of artificial intelligence, energy and thermal efficiency have once again become pressing concerns for companies that use and manufacture chips. The increasing demand…
The first automated teller system was installed in 1986 at a Kroger grocery store just outside of Atlanta. It’s taken several decades, but the technology is…
It wasn’t that long ago that Apple products routinely drew the ire of repair advocates. The iPhone maker has more fully embraced user-repairability in recent years,…
The FCC wants to make it significantly easier for consumers to unlock their phones from their carriers, proposing that all devices can be unlocked as soon…
Until now, the humanoid robotics industry has been all promises and pilots. Although important to the eventual development of new technology, these programs involve a small…