Jolla has just introduced its first mobile phone with Sailfish operating system, which is a unofficial upgrade of very well reviewed Nokia N9 mobile operating system MeeGo and its looking great.
PIPA team working on a fingerprint authentication for basically anything. Take a look at this promising project that still needs your funding to go into the production.
The famous mule robot named BigDog can now handle and throw big and heavy objects thanks to its new addition in a form of an exceptionally strong robotic arm.
Microsoft introduced details of their novelty that is suppose to be a part of the reason why 2012 is going to be the most epic year in Microsoft's history.
Samsung revealed its new flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S 4 rocking a number of innovative features. Walk in to find out everything you need to know about the new S 4.
Is there a mouse out there, that supports multi-touch gestures which make the Windows 8 experience on a non-touch screen computer or laptop better? Please share your thoughts and mice.
Today Facebook finally unwrapped the Facebook Home for Android phones mystery. It's quite interesting and potentially Facebook won't even need its own device. Check it out.
Today, 40 years ago first public call with a cellphone was made. The cellphone weighed 2,5 pounds (1,1kg) and when it hit the market it would cost you little short of $4,000.
Nokia officially release a brand new Nokia Lumia 1020 Windows phone with amazing camera capabilities made possible by the 41-megapixel PureView camera technology.
Instead of promoting 3D printable guns, let's see 6 amazing examples how 3D printing actually changed this individual's quality to whole new dimensions.
Days when it was believed electric cars are only meant to be driven slowly in the urban city environment are long over. VOLAR-e is another fine example forecasting the future of high performance e-cars.
From today on, Google's RSS reading service the Google Reader will retire for good. We already published the alternatives, but here they again in case you missed or didn't yet bother looking for the substitute.
Apparently Google Glass lets you take pictures by only a wink gesture. It has a second little cam/sensor facing the person wearing it which is suppose to detect eye movement and blinking gestures.