A Taiwan-based company has created a fried chicken food cart that converts its wasted gas into electrical power. The Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology unveiled the new green tech in an exhibition at Lung-Yuan Research Park this week in northern Taiwan. The cart works by harnessing...
Two Congressmen have launched an inquiry into the ways iOS social apps collect and use user data....
Last week the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Einstein Papers Project relaunched its...
Google integrated traffic data in Google Maps this week, in a feature that takes road congestion...
Two students at ENSCI - Les Ateliers, a school for creative and industrial design in Paris, have...
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A number of new Cadillac automobiles will incorporate a haptic feedback system, though wealthy...
DeadSoci.al is a bizarre new service from UK-based Really Simply Startups that allows you to...
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Google released a tool today that gives users detailed information on their own use of the...
The Mozilla Foundation and Little Workshop released an HTML5-based massively multiplayer online...
Apple products dominate discussion of consumer mobile technology. But lower-cost tablets by other...
The University of Buffalo Center for Unified Biometrics and Sensors has developed a lie detector...