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This week’s podcast was all about security and how we can design things to tell us more about how connectivity changes them from mere appliances into networked computers — and all… Read more »
If electronics stalwart silicon and futuristic graphene had a child, it would be silicene. And silicene is growing up. A University of Texas-Austin engineer has made the first transistors from silicene, moving… Read more »
A new Kickstarter project wants to make building hardware easier for everyone. While it is a product for makers, it’s also part of a bigger effort make hardware move at software… Read more »
RadioShack has been a destination for antennas and gadgets for more than 90 years, but it looks as if the retailer’s long-predicted bankruptcy is finally set to occur. Read more »
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Anyone who reads the new Gigaom Research report, 3D Printing: hype, hope or threat?, will be taken through a deflation of the hype to the hope of the technology, likely wondering:… Read more »
Earlier this month, Acer announced a hard reset: With unexpected, staggering losses in Q3, the company would move forward without CEO JT Wang. At the time, it was understood that Acer President… Read more »
Perhaps in an effort to gain a little more buzz (and holiday sales), Laptop Magazine reports that Intel will be opening a series of pop-up stores this month, starting in New… Read more »
What if your mobile phone could project a screen of any size onto any surface? Intel has technology that could make that a reality very soon. Read more »
Should the tech hubs of Europe — or anywhere else desperate to become a center of innovation, for that matter — ignore Silicon Valley or mimic it? There are good reasons… Read more »