Make your own head for LEGO figures
Expanding uses of 3D printing
Meet NIMA: The New Portable Gluten Scanner
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Twitter Suspends Over 125,000 Accounts for 'Promoting Terrorist Acts'
Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) said it had suspended over 125,000 accounts since mid-2015 for "threatening or promoting terrorist acts, primarily related to ISIS."
3D mammography machine helping in the early detection of cancer
World Cancer Awareness Day
How is artificial intelligence changing people's lives?
The rise of A.I.
Alphabet Passes Apple to Become Most Valuable Traded U.S. Company
Alphabet Inc surpassed Apple Inc as the most valuable company in the United States in after-hours trading on Monday, knocking the iPhone maker from the top spot that it has held for the better part of four years.
The Year in Technology: Innovation Reigns Supreme
2013 was a banner year for technology, with the sector showing strong growth and debuting exciting trends involving the integration of innovation into the consumer’s daily life.
Don't Expect Bitcoin to Die Off Anytime Soon
Bitcoin has had its fair share of black-eyes recently, but one thing is for certain: the digital currency has no intention of dying out anytime soon.
Qualcomm’s Toq Smartwatch to Arrive Dec. 2
Qualcomm’s first smartwatch will be available for purchase starting Dec. 2 for $349.99.
Snapchat’s Smart Not to Sell Out to Facebook – or Anyone Else
Most people think Snapchat’s 23-year-old CEO is crazy to turn down Facebook’s $3 billion offer. Some big Silicon Valley VCs don’t see it that way.
Smartphone Shipments to Surpass One Billion for First Time
Smartphone shipments are expected to surpass one billion for the first time, fueling a broader rally in the mobile phone market.
Intel Unveils $100M Fund for Human-Like Devices
Intel said Tuesday it will create a $100-million fund to invest in the development of human-like devices.
Google Glass: The Next Big Thing
Nine things about Google’s augmented reality glasses that will change your life – and just might scare the heck out of you.
Apple Chief Cook Apologizes to Customers in China
Apple chief executive Tim Cook apologized to Chinese consumers after two weeks of news reports that the tech giant's post-sales service in China was lackluster.
Study: Mobile Commerce Transactions to Hit 195 Billion by 2019
A new report from Juniper Research forecasts a big jump in mobile commerce transactions over the next five years.
Spotify CEO: ‘Future Is Here’ with Uber Partnership
On Monday, Uber and Spotify announced a new partnership which will allow Uber customers to have their Spotify music playing in in the car.
Apple Pay Glitch Double Charges Some BofA Customers
Some early adopters eager to try out Apple’s new mobile payment system experienced a glitch that led to double charges on Bank of America cards.
Smart Remote Startup Peel Announces $50M Investment from Alibaba
The $50 million in funding from Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba will be used to support Peel’s move further into the smart-home space.
Square App’s New Feature Predicts When You’re Coming for Coffee
The Square Order app will now be able to predict when users are nearing their coffee store, allowing baristas to have the order ready as soon as they walk through the door.
Technology is Not Destroying Middle-Class Jobs
The popular notion that high-tech innovation has put millions of people out of work is complete nonsense.















