Printing an object in three-dimensional form, called 3-D printing, has been around since the 1980s. But it has received more attention lately because of the materials now used for printing, along with a concurrent price drop for 3-D ...
Tags: 3D Printing, Packaging, Printing, 3-D printers
The amount of data has increased so much in recent years that the metric system of measurement is on the brink of not being able to properly describe how much of it there is in the world. That's what Andrew McAfee, principal research ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
Georgia based Mr. Costumes; the leading online retailer of children's and adult Halloween Costumes announces the 2013 new costume line. The line will feature old favorites as well as exciting new outfits for Halloween. One of the most ...
Tags: E-Tailer, Halloween Costume Line
Mohawk Flooring reached social media stardom when its License to Spill Twitter Party trended on both a national and global level, which means more Twitter users were talking about the campaign than any other topic. Capitalizing on its ...
With its classic rivalry with the Falcon heading for an end, the new Holden VF Commodore must continue to fight another battle: relevancy. With the majority of Australian car buyers either wanting to sit in something smaller or ...
Games fans flocked to Esdevium's demo area at the MCM London Comic Con consumer show last weekend. The supplier ran a Board Games Demonstrations zone, allowing attendees to learn the rules and try out games such as Star Trek Catan, King ...
The first expansion for the award-winning, free-to-play MMORPG Star Trek Online is now live and free-to-play from Perfect World Entertainment Inc. and Cryptic Studios. In Legacy of Romulus, fans may, for the first time ever, play as a ...
Tags: Romulus, Consumer Electronics, Star Trek
Google has an image of the future of search, and it's a bit sci-fi. Google developers envision users talking to their computers much like the characters on Star Trek did. Want to know where the closest grocery store, or planet system, is? ...
Tags: Google, Sci-Fi-Like Search
IDG News Service - Bitcoin is growing up. The virtual currency that caught the public's attention last month when its value zoomed briefly past $200 kicked off its first Silicon Valley conference Friday evening and shows no sign of losing ...
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Google CEO Larry Page made a surprise appearance Wednesday at the Google I/O conference, where he overcame problems with his throat to take questions from developers in the audience for almost an hour. Page hadn't been expected to speak ...
Tags: Google, Computer Products, Larry Page
What would your life be like if there was no need to turn to your smartphone for information about your surroundings? What if you could wear a simple tool to give you the details of what you are looking at? For example a car on the side of ...
Tags: Google Glass
Want a Green Do-It-Yourself Floor? A "floating floor" sounds like Staying Alive meets Star Trek, but is nothing space age or related to disco. It simply refers to the fact that this type of floor is not nailed, stapled, or glued down but ...
Tags: Floating Floor, Floor
LAST night's midnight premiere of Star Trek into Darkness confirms the cult of the USS Enterprise thrives 47 years after the first TV episodes aired. Captain James T. Kirk, Spock and the crew have indeed managed to "live long and prosper" - ...
Tags: Google, Computer Products
Audio specialist Sennheiser will support The American Pavilion at the Cannes International Film Festival during its Conference Series this year in Cannes, which will feature panels and one-on-one interviews with the film industry's leading ...
Tags: Sennheiser, Headphones
It's not a Star Trek tricorder, but by hooking a variety of gadgets onto a smartphone you can almost get a complete physical - without the paper gown or even a visit to the doctor's office. Blood pressure? Just plug the arm cuff into the ...
Tags: Phone, Apps, Computer Products