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Business Nov 28, 2016

Cyber Monday transforms as shoppers are more connected

The Monday after Thanksgiving is still a time when millions of Americans pause to check out online deals and check off items from their gift list—but a one-day Cyber Monday frenzy appears to be going the way of the dial-up ...

Consumer & Gadgets Nov 25, 2016

Review: Backbeat Pro 2 shows just how good wireless headphones are getting

So Apple has taken the lead and announced that wired headphones are headed toward extinction (not really), but if wireless headphones are the future, I like where things are headed.

Hi Tech & Innovation Nov 16, 2016

Smartwatches connect intensive care doctors and their patients

Researchers have come up with a way to link a smartwatch to the metabolic monitors used with patients in intensive care. If the sensors – which were developed at EPFL – detect an anomaly, the doctor on duty receives an ...

Business Nov 15, 2016

Lyft lifts off with new look, light-up beacons

Ride-hailing service Lyft, the underdog rival to Uber, is getting rid of its iconic pink moustache logo and replacing it with something more useful—beacons.

Consumer & Gadgets Nov 9, 2016

Review: Google's entry into smartphone design has some very cool features

I always thought Google was missing out on a great opportunity in not having its own phone to take advantage of its Android operating system.

Security Nov 9, 2016

Hackers might be a pain, but we need them, expert says

Sure, they might take your credit card information, stop you from watching Netflix and figure a way to use any key fob to access your car, but don't think too poorly of hackers.

Engineering Nov 4, 2016

Preventing infant deaths in hot cars

So far this year, 39 U.S. infants and toddlers have died of heat stroke due to being left unattended in hot cars. In an effort to prevent such tragedies, two Harvard students are developing a tech-driven car seat alert system.

Other Nov 1, 2016

Team develops versatile field phenotyping to benefit farmers

Researchers at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, a not-for-profit research institute with a mission to improve the human condition through plant science, are leveraging expertise in crop phenotyping with the development ...

Engineering Oct 27, 2016

Learning Morse code without trying

It's not exactly beating something into someone's head. More like tapping it into the side.

Engineering Oct 27, 2016

Deep underground, smartphones can save miners' lives

American mining production increased earlier this decade, as industry sought to reduce its reliance on other countries for key minerals such as coal for energy and rare-earth metals for use in consumer electronics. But mining ...

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