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The latest in technology news, from advanced robotics to the smartphones, digital cameras and home entertainment gear.
High-fidelity, long-distance teleportation paves way for quantum internet
January 03, 2021
A quantum internet would be much faster and more secure than the regular web – and now it may be one step closer to reality. Scientists have used quantum teleportation to send information over long distances, with a higher fidelity than ever before.
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Eliminate 99% of bacteria while you sleep with this self-cleaning set
It's hard to find materials that won't irritate your skin. Your bed sheets shouldn't be the exception. Cue in the Core Copper 4-Piece Sheet Set, self-cleaning luxury linens that will bring you restful sleep while keeping you healthy and germ-free. -
Alphabet pulls the pin on its Project Loon internet balloons
Google’s parent company Alphabet has decided to ground a venture aimed at bringing internet connectivity to remote corners of the globe through stratospheric balloons, announcing today that its Project Loon will be winding down. -
Build your professional online presence with a Wix website
If you want to build a business, grow your personal brand, promote events or share your ideas, you need a professional website. And with Wix's innovative platform, you can create your web presence yourself—there’s no need to outsource the job. -
Jellyfish-inspired robot moves like nature's most efficient swimmer
When it comes to developing robots that can move efficiently through water, scientists regularly turn to creature’s like jellyfish for inspiration, and a UK research team has just produced one that can swim with the best of them. -
Master American Sign Language in 2021 for under $20
If you have a family member that uses American Sign Language that you'd like to better communicate with or you have been yearning to learn the language but don't know where to start, you've come to the right place. -
$340,000 Moley robotic kitchen is ready to make you dinner
Moley Robotics steps beyond robo-mixers and grocery-tracking refrigerators in developing a robo-kitchen built to provide a full cooking takeover. The automated kitchen system is ready to find its way into actual homes. -
Korg dives into its past for miniKorg 700FS synthesizer
Korg released its fist mass-produced monophonic synthesizer in 1973, which was followed a year later by an improved version, and it's this latter model that's provided the inspiration for the limited run miniKorg 700FS. -
Epson's latest business projectors designed for work or play at home
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues into 2021, returning to normal office working is looking less and less likely in the short term. For those looking to go big and bright in the home office, Epson has launched three new business projectors. -
Sit anywhere with this compact seat, no matter the terrain
Although we know that sitting too much is bad for your health, standing all the time could also be hard on your body—especially as we age. This ingenious gadget may be an excellent solution for those on our feet a lot. -
Quantum communication network goes long with help of drones
Researchers in China have demonstrated a quantum communication network where entangled photons are beamed between drones and ground stations, successfully maintaining their quantum link over a distance of 1 km. -
Vox puts a guitar/bass amp on your head with the VGH series headphones
Players looking to tap into the sweet sounds of a vintage AC30 amplifier while out and about might plug into an amPlug headphone amp and rock out. But now there's another option, with three Vox headphone variants that have guitar amps cooked in. -
This workout planner triples as a meal prep plan and a meditation app
If quarantine has wreaked havoc on your gut, glutes, and thighs, it may be time to kick your keister back in shape. We understand the struggle to get out of the snuggle – that's why this workout planner is the best for those of us who need a boost.