February 10, 2017 The Internet of Things ... for the human body? You wake up in the morning and glance at your phone. In an app, you see your blood-sugar level, your exact heart rate, your metabolic rate, and your calorie count. But how is this possible?
February 10, 2017 US Navy destroyer tests new defense system, takes out ballistic missile The U.S. and Japan successfully completed a ballistic missile intercept in a spectacular test off the west coast of Hawaii last week.
February 10, 2017 Hyperloop One co-founder has just launched a rival startup Brogan BamBrogan, the co-founder of Hyperloop One and its former chief technology officer, has just launched a rival company bidding to develop the first fully operational hyperloop system.
February 10, 2017 Six Flags, Samsung announce 'mixed reality' roller coaster The New Revolution Galactic Attack offers a gaming-like experience.
February 7, 2017 YouTube begins rolling out live-streaming via app, starting with creators YouTube has featured live-streaming on its desktop site since 2011, but the company is finally ready to take on Facebook Live by bringing the feature to smartphones.
February 6, 2017 How drones lit up the sky in Lady Gaga's Super Bowl halftime show Some 300 drones lit up the sky in a spectacular synchronized display during Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl halftime show Sunday.
February 6, 2017 Realdoll builds artificially intelligent sex robots with programmable personalities Sex doll manufacturer Realdoll is dipping its toe into the world of AI and robotics with a new concept for a robot sex assistant that will form a "real bond" with its, erm, users.
February 3, 2017 Super Bowl LI will tap tech to give viewers a player's POV The Super Bowl dates back to 1967, and now, decades later, the 2017 Super Bowl will make use of modern tech that will boost viewers' experiences.
February 2, 2017 MIT builds invisible fish grabbing robot They are nearly invisible and could have applications for surgery as well as underwater.
February 1, 2017 Meet the 'Bat Bot': Scientists unveil robot that flies just like a bat In what might make an excellent sidekick for Batman, scientists have built a fascinating, unconventional flying robot that moves its wings and flies just like a bat.