Well, this may well be the coolest video you see today. It’s a TEDx talk from a fellow named Behrokh Khoshnevis, who is a professor of engineering at USC, where he directs something called the Center for Rapid Automated Fabrication Technologies. CRAFT has stated as its grand challenge “building a custom-designed house in a day Continue Reading →
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In the market for a new e-reader? One could certainly do worse than Sony’s Reader line. The company’s been packing features onto its devices, and the already leaked latest entry is no different, with upgrades over its predecessor, packed into a newly redesigned body with bigger, better looking buttons. Sony’s promised more intuitive touch with Continue Reading →
It’s time for some fabulous 28nm Kepler action from NVIDIA with the GeForce GTX 660 Ti – bringing the fabulous next-generation graphics of Kepler GPU architecture in at a surprisingly affordable price. With the $299 Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti you’ll be rolling out with a base clock speed of 915MHz and no less than Continue Reading →
Cash, credit or debit? You may one day have far more choices to make at the checkout counter. A group of big retailers, including 7-Eleven, Best Buy, CVS and Wal-Mart, said on Wednesday that they were forming a company that would offer a way for customers to pay for purchases with their smartphones, joining a Continue Reading →
Facebook has already been on the wrong end of a privacy investigation in Germany, but it looks like the company’s legal woes aren’t quite over yet. The New York Times reports that German data protection officials have reopened their investigation into Facebook’s facial recognition technology after it became apparent that Facebook wasn’t going to change Continue Reading →
Netflix is introducing a ‘post-play’ feature that makes it easier for users to watch several movies or TV episodes in a row, the film & TV streaming company announced Wednesday on its official blogs. In practical terms, the ‘post-play’ experience lets users minimize credits and fast forward to the next episode. At the moment, it Continue Reading →
As expected for quite a while, Samsung has just announced pricing and availability for the Galaxy Note 10.1. As you may have guessed, it’s a 10-inch WiFi tablet that includes the somewhat-pointless-but-perhaps-maybe-kind-of fun S-Pen, the same pressure-sensitive stylus you see with the Galaxy Note. Packing Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (with an update to Jelly Continue Reading →
With 100 million mobile subscribers, Nigeria stands among leading mobile markets in the world. Its mobile content sector is quite fascinating — this is a market where $100 apps can debut at the No.3 position on Apple’s list of top iOS apps. Bible and Quran apps are a major feature of the Nigerian mobile content Continue Reading →
Ever since HP killed off webOS hardware, the fate of the webOS GBU (general business unit) was as yet unknown. But according to a flyer that has floated out of the HP office, it would seem that the webOS group, along with Enyo and Cloud services, has branched away from the mother ship to start Continue Reading →
The Wall Street Journal has revealed that a large group of big-name U.S. stores is planning its own entry into the burgeoning mobile payments market. The companies include Target, Wal-Mart, 7-Eleven and Sunoco and the group will be called the Merchant Customer Exchange. It’s at an “early stage”, the WSJ thinks, and as yet has Continue Reading →