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Acer’s latest Chromebox takes aim at education and small business
Acer's latest Chromebox, the CX1 Series, offers solid specs, good connectivity and is designed to feel right at home in small offices, schools and colleges.
Computing
XRay software reveals how Gmail, Amazon and YouTube leverage your personal data
A new software tool developed at Columbia University is providing valuable insights into how some very popular websites make use of the sensitive data they collect from their users.
Science
MIT study could slash the cost of renewable osmotic power
A new study conducted at MIT suggests that tweaking the size of a costly membrane could help make pressure-retarded osmosis (PRO) much more competitive.
Sports
Sony announces Smart Tennis Sensor
Sony is looking to get into the sports electronics game, with the introduction of its creatively-named Smart Tennis Sensor. Things like shot count, ball impact spot, swing speed, ball speed and ball spin can be detected.
Photography
Leica goes discreet (sans red dot) with the improved M-P
Leica has announced the launch of the M-P rangefinder camera which improves on the M, but also gets rid of the iconic red dot. The new camera features a bigger buffer, a sapphire glass display-cover and a frame selection lever for easier subject framing.
Sports
Leif electric skateboard carves on the asphalt like it's on snow
The all-new Leif skateboard digs a niche between electric boards and snowboard-style skateboards by offering a snowboard-inspired ride that's sharpened by its electric driveline. Call it an electric snowboard for the streets.
Science
New understanding of lizard tails could allow humans to regrow body parts
Lizards have the ability to break off their own tail when attacked by a predator, and then regrow it. Scientists recently announced that they have cracked the code regarding that tail regrowth process, and are now hoping that it could be applied to the field of regenerative medicine.
Diabetes
Laser device detects blood glucose levels without the finger-prick
Finger-prick tests to monitor blood glucose levels can be the bane of a diabetic's life. In a move that could put an end to such tests in the future, researchers at Princeton University have developed a non-invasive way to test blood glucose levels using a laser.
Architecture
The Levi's Stadium is worthy of its Silicon Valley location
You might expect a major new sports stadium built in Silicon Valley to be super cutting edge – and you'd be right. The newly-built Levi's Stadium is home to the San Francisco 49ers. It seats 68,500 people and is one of the most technologically and environmentally innovative stadiums in the world.
Aircraft
BAE Systems developing "smart skin" for aircraft
Stealing a march on nature, BAE Systems’ Advanced Technology Centre is working on a “smart skin” that covers the fuselage of an aircraft with thousands of microsensors to send back a wide variety of detailed information in real time.
3D Printing
3D-printed implants infused with medicine to enable more effective drug delivery
A great strength of 3D-printing in the field of medicine is the ability to provide low-cost implants molded to a patient's anatomy. Researchers have taken this technology one step further, loading these implants with medical compounds as a means of better targeted drug delivery.
Mobile Technology
Tips & tricks for getting more out of the HTC One (M8)
The HTC One (M8) may be five months old, but it's still easily one of the best phones of 2014. Maybe you've been enjoying the basics, but are wondering what else this baby can do? Here's a look at some of the features you can set up to make the most of your new HTC One (M8).
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