A Vacuum Turns This Flexible Fabric Into a Stiff Cast
Immobilizing a broken bone immediately after an accident is an important step to prevent further injury. So Spanish researchers have developed a new type of fabric that can instantly go from flexible...
View ArticleChina’s next-generation internet is a world-beater
The net’s new tiger, China, is creating a faster, more secure system that is way ahead of the West THE net is getting creaky and old: it is rapidly running out of space and remains fundamentally...
View ArticleHTC One Global Release Delayed To April
We caught wind of the HTC One possibly being delayed last week due to HTC struggling with the manufacturing process of its flagship device. It seems those rumors have been proven to be true as HTC has...
View ArticleNew Artificial Retina Doesn’t Need External Power Source
The technological advancements in medicine are often overlooked by the general public. Fact remains though that some amazing work is being done in this field. Take the new P3HT polymer for example,...
View ArticleGoogle Keep briefly teases note-taking utility for Drive, vanishes soon after
Another day, another leak from Google. As The Next Web reports, a note-collecting service called Keep was accessible on Google Drive for a short period of time last night — and if your short-term...
View ArticleTest Your Model-Making Skills With This Plywood Lowrider
Designer Jurgen Kuipers’ plywood Sawyer lowrider bike is as awesome to look at as it probably is to cruise around the neighborhood on. So much so that Kuipers has actually created a full-size, 1:1...
View ArticlePolice officer reports son for fraud after Apple refuse to refund £3,700 App...
A police officer in the U.K. named Doug Crossan reported his own 13-year-old son for fraud after Apple refused to refund £3,700 that the child ran up playing freemium App Store titles on his...
View ArticleResearchers create hollow fiber optic cable, almost reach the speed of light
Fiber optic cables are usually made of glass or plastic but those materials actually slow down the transmission of light ever so slightly. Researchers at the University of Southampton in the UK have...
View ArticleHow Germany Planned to Fry the World
Back in 1945, Life magazine revealed to its readers how “U.S. Army technical experts came up with the astonishing fact that German scientists had seriously planned to build a ‘sun gun’.” This, the...
View ArticleHoodie Helps Prevent Drones From Identifying You
The introduction of drones by the military have definitely done its bit to make sure that unnecessary loss of human life is minimized even further, as it allows the military powers to scout the land,...
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