Sweet swivel-screen tablet makes rounds at IDF 2010
Dell's latest in geektechery is making the rounds—a 10-inch netbook-tablet hybrid with a sweet swiveling screen. If you want to show off that awesome photo from last month's vacation, just flip the...
View ArticleChemical engineer unveils 'spray-on' wool T-shirt
Got a hot date? Pop out the spray can and spray on your very own personalized t-shirt. With your polymer-composite t-shirt you'll be hipper (or not) than Lady Gaga with her crazy outfits.
View ArticleMicromobs: Inside a social network startup
In today's social-networked world, it can be tough to keep your personal information under your control. And given Facebook's dominant position, it's not so easy for start-up social networks to connect...
View ArticleStar Trek bedroom doors: Ultimate in home improvement
If you were like every other geek child out there, you too may have wished to be beamed to the starship Enterprise in geosynchronous orbit directly above your house. Then you'd want to take the...
View ArticleNew Lexar flash drives pack a lot into a tiny package
Quick: What stores up to 128GB, supports file encryption, and fits in your pocket? Why, Lexar's newest flash drives. Lexar's Echo MX and the ZX backup drives announced at CES 2011 are designed to...
View ArticleNew Creative gaming headset has 50mm drivers, no wires
Are you hardcore gamer and need that extra boost in communication to boost your performance when pounding away at the keyboard? If so, you may want to check out the Sound Blaster Tactic3D Omega...
View ArticleWhat's new in PC components
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) isn't just all tablet, cameras, and laptops; there's plenty of news for the PC component geek, too, ranging from tiny flash drives that pack a lot of heat to the...
View ArticleTitanium printer makes overpriced 3D-printed parts
First we could print on paper, next came 3D-printed plastics, then food, a flute, and even a car!
View ArticleQuantum Teleportation Is A Reality
Scientists have finally done it! In what looks like an incredibly complicated setup scientists have not just figured out how to transport information using the quantum highway, but they have actually...
View ArticleBugs and fixes: News from Avast, Apple and Microsoft
(Writer's Comment: Starting today, Bugs and Fixes will be posted biweekly each month for your convenience. You'll still be able to read the Bugs and Fixes column in the monthly print issue of PCWorld.)
View ArticleTablets poised to replace waiters' primary functions
Sick of long wait times or restaurants? Loathe idle banter? Suffer no more! One startup company called E la Carte (get it? 'E' for electronic. Hah!), is offering tablets which will be able to take your...
View ArticleNASA May Launch Boat to Saturn's Largest Moon
Have you ever wanted to sail the -290 degree Fahrenheit seas of Titan? Yea, me neither. But thankfully NASA has come up with a method to sail the aforementioned seas, all while sitting at NASA HQ...
View ArticleMartin Jetpack Flies to 5000 Feet
If you've been following Martin JetPack, you may be aware that you may soon be able to own one of your own and fly around like a bird. All you need is a measly 100,000 dollars.
View ArticleMakerBot 3D prints Stephen Colbert's head
In case you missed Wednesday night's episode of the Colbert Report, we thought we'd show you Stephen Colbert getting his head 3D printed by MakerBot Industries. Is that the geekiest thing you've ever...
View ArticleBugs and Fixes: MS Fixes Serious Bluetooth Vulnerability
What's new in the land of security fixes? Over the last couple weeks, Apple released a fix to iOS, Google updated Chrome, and Skype patched a nasty server-side bug. Read on to get caught up on the...
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