'Smart' Bandages Will Track Your Health in Real Time
Researchers from Swansea University are developing a bandage that can track the health of a wound in real time. The 'smart' bandage will allow for doctors to create specific treatments for individuals.
Cadillac CT6 Super Cruise: Self-Driving Technology, Similar To Tesla's Autopilot, Releases This Fall
Cadillac is releasing Super Cruise, a self-driving technology on its CT6 model this fall.
PIQ Robot: New Wearable Technology For Boxing Released
Everlast and PIQ have released a wearable fitness tracker specifically for boxers.
Shattered iPhone Screen? It Could Soon Heal Itself
Chemists from the University of California at Riverside have developed material for phone screens that will repair itself.
Augmented Reality News: Robot Controlling Technology Is On The Horizon
University of California, Berkeley is in the midst of developing technology that will allow humans to learn what a robot is doing as well as control its next move.
How To Quit Smoking: You'll Stop If You Get Paid, Study Says
The University of Vermont's Center on Behavior and Health conducted tests that show financial incentives will lower smoking rates and help people quit smoking.
Dig Once: Faster Internet Speeds Likely If Congress Comes To Decision
Dig Once legislation was first proposed in 2009 and it has yet to fully make its way through congress. It would allow federally funded road construction projects to include the laying of fiber conduits.
Intel, NCAA Offering Virtual Reality Streams For March Madness 2017 Games
The NCAA and Intel have partnered to offer six of the remaining March Madness games in virtual reality.
Wal-Mart Set To Launch New Online Business In Silicon Valley
Wal-Mart is planning to open Store No. 8 in Silicon Valley. It will be used to develop improvements for their ecommerce division and potentially invest in other start-ups in the area.
VR Headset Research Helps Train Doctors For Trauma Assistance
An Ohio State research team is experimenting with virtual reality in an effort to improve the educational experience for future doctors.
Leomo To Release Real-Time Motion Analysis For Cyclists
Japanese startup Leomo is set to release Type-R, a wearable motion analysis technology for cyclists and triathletes this summer.
Drones Have Saved 38 Lives in The Past Year, According to DJI
The DJI Policy and Legal Affairs Department released a report showing drones have been directly involved in saving the lives of at least 59 people.
Losing Jobs To Robots? Virginia Legalizes Delivery Machines
Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe recently signed a law legalizing delivery robots. Starship Technologies' robots are set to hit the streets on July 1.
How To Use Apple Pay And Samsung Pay
Apple and Samsung Pay are both secure and efficient services to use for hands-free purchases.
Esports Expansion: Las Vegas New Arena Will Be Dedicated To Sport
Millennial Esports is opening an esports arena in Las Vegas in hopes to appeal to a younger, more gaming enthusiast demographic.
How To Develop An App: It's Harder Than You Think
Mobile apps can cost upwards of $1 million to develop and take an entire year to create.
Racism In America: Google Donating $11.5 Million To Improve Justice System
Google.org is hoping to improve the racism in America by giving 10 organizations $11.5 million to help sovle problems with the criminal justice system.
Google Fiber Looking To Expand Recent Purchase 'Webpass' To Seattle
Google Fiber is looking to provide recently purchased internet service "Webpass" to residents of Seattle.
Combatting Terrorism: French Military Training Eagles For Drone Defense
The French Air Force is training golden eagles to take down enemy drones to help fight the war on terror.
Apple Jobs In USA: $51 Million 'Project Isabel' Plans Submitted In Reno, Nevada
Apple recently submitted plans to develop a 375,000 square foot data management site worth $51 million in Reno, Nev.
Internet Access In Remote Areas: Balloons From Google, Research Team X Have Breakthrough With Project Loon
Google and a scientific research team, X has made another breakthrough in providing internet access to every part of the world.
Are Craigslist, eBay Ads Legit? Kevinsured Is An Insurance Option For Peer-to-Peer Selling Websites
Traity and Suncorp have developed an insurance company that allows people to cover their purchases on peer-to-peer selling websites such as Craigslist or eBay.
Smart Cars For Sale No Longer? Daimler Chrysler To Discontinue Production Of Gas Powered Models In 2017
Daimler is hoping to get ahead of the times by selling only electric powered cars. In doing so, gas powered Smart cars from Daimler Chrysler will no longer be in production.
Slooh Telescope Captures Comet Breaking In Two
Slooh telescopes captured Comet 73P breaking in two as it passed by earth.
Smart Cities 2017: Kansas City Is Well On Its Way
Kansas City is making strides towards becoming one of the most technologically advanced cities in the world.
Does Immigration Lead To A Rise In Crime? Study Doesn't Back Up Anti-Immigrant Claims
A recently published report shows that more immigration helps diminish crime in the United States.
What Is The Dark Web? 10,000 Tor Based Sites Hacked By Anonymous
A hacker connected with hacking group Anonymous took down over 10,000 websites from Freedom Hosting II; the largest host site on the Dark Web.
Encryption Software, Messaging Apps Being Used By Fed Employees For Fear Of Losing Jobs, Report Says
Federal Employees are using private emails and encryption messaging apps to communicate with each other regarding Trump's new executive orders.
Drones Built By IS Are Used To Attack Iraqi Troops, Report Says
IS is now using drones to survey and attack Iraqi forces.
Super Bowl 2017: Fox Sports, Intel develop Elaborate Experience For The Big Game
Fox Sports and Intel are using 70 Ultra High Definition to broadcast Super Bowl LI.