In the tech world, a lot happens in a week. So much news goes on that it's almost impossible for mere mortals with real lives to keep track of everything.
To be a prodigy, you've gotta start young. And if you get your child the Code-a-Pillar from Fisher-Price, you can turn a toddler into a computer scientist.
On Friday, a new social network took social media by storm, and the world was introduced to Peach, a messaging app created by Vine founder, Dom Hofmann.
If you thought you'd seen it all, think again. Praying mantises are now wearing 3D glasses, and as most great things are, it's all in the name of science.
The AiraWear a massage built into a sweatshirt, promising to combine "the benefits of massage devices, pressure jackets, and posture correction braces."
To reduce your carbon footprint, consider two new consumer solar power products from American energy company NRG, who debuted the Sunbook 7 and Sunbook 14.
An MIT team details how it developed a "novel class of mechanical energy harvesters via stress–voltage coupling in electrochemically alloyed electrodes."
Indiegogo today launched a new offering called "Enterprise Crowdfunding," leveraging Indiegogo's "vast audience of early adopters, entrepreneurs, & makers."
If you want to catch a nocturnal predator in action, you're going to have to see like one. And with the FLIR Scout TK, you may be able to do just that.
Brian Krebs discovered that his PayPal account was compromised due to what he claimed was a lack of authentication and security protocols on PayPal's end.
Giving a whole new meaning to the concept of an “accessory,” Mira and its line of smart jewelry has taken both the tech and the fashion world by storm.