Company integrates a keyboard and mouse into one device
Desktop users are typically typing on their keyboard and scrolling and clicking with their mouse — two separate entities. KeyMouse aims to change the way avid computers operate by combining the two...
View Article2U Rackmount with Intel Haswell-EP Xeon E5-2600V3 Series Processor
WIN Enterprises announces the PL-80920, a high-performance 2U rackmount hardware platform designed for network service applications. The powerful device is versatile enough to serve IT Enterprise,...
View ArticleMicrosemi Security-Hardened NTP Timing and Synchronization Platform
Microsemi Corporation announced its new SyncServer S6xx series of Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers, providing a highly secure, accurate and flexible timing and frequency platform for synchronizing...
View ArticleCompany wants to transform your desktop PC into a virtual reality
If you ever become tired of working on your ordinary desktop computer, there may be another option. A company called 3D Horizons has introduced a new technology that transforms your PC into a virtual...
View ArticleHow Microsoft is trying to build datacenters under the sea
Datacenters are at the core of cloud computing, consisting of many networked computers that require a lot of power to carry out tasks like storing, processing, and distributing large amounts of...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi 3 gets integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Today marks Raspberry Pi’s four-year anniversary. To celebrate, the company thought it would launch a new product — Raspberry Pi 3, and this model was created with even more IoT projects in mind....
View ArticleThis business card doubles as an ECG machine
A group of Hungarian engineers came together to combat the high prices of clinical ECG machines which check for problems with the electrical activity of your heart. Their company, called mobileECG,...
View ArticleToday’s tech photo: Nintendo gaming console covered in 24k gold
Gold-plated Nintendo System. (Image via Analogue) If you have $5,000 to spare, you can get your hands on one of the only 10 gold-plated Nintendo Entertainment Systems. The systems were created by a...
View ArticleLost your USB flash drive? Someone is probably going through it
USB flash drives are a great way to store photos, documents, and any media that needs to be transferred to another device— but they’re small. And let’s face it, sometimes small things get lost,...
View ArticleAcer unveils its liquid-cooled laptop
Hardware and electronics corporation, Acer, has just revealed its newest edition to the laptop family — the Switch Alpha 12 2-in-1 notebook that comes equipped with liquid-cooling technology. The...
View ArticleWhy not let a computer train your dog?
Dog-training can be a tedious task. That’s why researchers from North Carolina State University have put a high-tech spin on the act. The team has figured out a way to let a computer take over the job...
View ArticleSmart plug resets your Wi-Fi router until it works again
For plenty of us, Wi-Fi is important. We depend on it for numerous devices within the home. For some, these devices are of the utmost importance, such as security cameras, smoke detectors, thermostats,...
View ArticleTurn absolutely anything into a keyboard with this one-handed wearable
Tired of the standard desktop or laptop keyboard? No problem. You can turn anything — a table, a chair, your body — into a keyboard. Tap is a one-handed wearable device that lets you type by tapping...
View ArticleHow researchers are using supercomputing to combat the Zika virus
How can computing even begin to have anything to do with a health issue like that Zika virus? Well, Rutgers University is working on an IBM-sponsored project that will show us just how technology can...
View ArticleHobbyist makes Raspberry Pi camera that displays others’ photos instead of yours
A French engineer and hobbyist who goes by the name Salade Tomate Oignon has created a unique camera using Raspberry Pi and a Google images. A few years ago, the maker designed The Layer Cam, a...
View ArticleWindows Holographic will bring mixed reality to all VR devices
Since Microsoft began shipping its Hololens devices back in March, the company has seen plenty of industries, like NASA, Volvo, and Lowe’s, embracing the mixed reality frontier. Now, it wants to bring...
View ArticleThin film chip resistors deliver high power ratings
A series of high-power, surface-mount, precision non-magnetic thin film chip resistors has been introduced by Vishay Intertechnology. The PCNM series offers power ratings of 2 and 6W in compact 1206...
View ArticleMini-ITX SoC designed for use in restricted spaces
With less than 18mm dependent on choice of heatsink, the tKINO-BW SoC from BVM Ltd is a thin Mini-ITX (170x170mm) format motherboard, it features a very low profile. The board is graphics intensive,...
View ArticleSimple to program & debug open source BLE beacon
It is the last week on Kickstarter for delivery in December (campaign ends Friday 5th August at 8pm GMT), and the $30 Puck.js BLE beacon has all the required programing and debug software tools...
View ArticleNew computer software can replicate your handwriting
Though we don’t really write as much as we type anymore, a group of researchers is trying to give hand-written word a comeback. The team of computer scientists from the University College London have...
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