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Consumer & Gadgets Dec 29, 2016

Review: These Bluetooth speakers can be life of the party anywhere

We are becoming a nation of people who take our music wherever we go.

Consumer & Gadgets Dec 28, 2016

Review: Apple's AirPods as irritating as they are impressive

Apple is pitching the AirPods, its new wireless headphones, as "effortless" and "magical."

Software Dec 16, 2016

Startup Ransomly keeps phone addicts in check

Zack Prager, 39, doesn't like to wash the dishes. In fact, to the chagrin of his fiance, the San Diego software developer has been known to choose app time, particularly Facebook and Instagram time, over chores.

Consumer & Gadgets Dec 14, 2016

Polaroid photos make a comeback

At a photography studio in Cleveland, instructor Nicole Follen is trying to convince her students to step back in time and technology—to the age of the humble Polaroid.

Nanophysics Dec 9, 2016

Flexible device captures energy from human motion

The day of charging cellphones with finger swipes and powering Bluetooth headsets simply by walking is now much closer.

Consumer & Gadgets Dec 7, 2016

Six ways to keep phone charges low during international travel

It's a sure-fire way to dampen the holiday cheers: Spend a week on a dream vacation abroad, then come back to find an additional several hundred dollars on your cellphone bill.

Consumer & Gadgets Dec 6, 2016

Review: A rearview camera may be closer than it appears with this app

Did you know that starting in May 2018, all new vehicles sold in the United States will have to have a backup camera?

Consumer & Gadgets Dec 6, 2016

'Spy' toys face complaints from EU, US watchdogs

EU and US consumer watchdogs announced Tuesday they are filing complaints against a clutch of smart toys that can "spy" on children and their homes, for allegedly breaching privacy and data protection laws.

Engineering Dec 1, 2016

Invention takes a new spin on concussion prevention

Some of the best ideas come from drinks at a bar with friends. Theo Versteegh's revolutionary idea to mitigate concussion in sport was no different.

Nanomaterials Nov 29, 2016

Graphene technology enables fully flexible NFC antennas

Graphene is currently one of the most extensively studied materials in the world, both on a scientific and industrial level. The world's first two-dimensional material, this single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal ...

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