At the IFA trade show, Sharp displayed an amazing 85" prototype HDTV that displays in 8K4K resolution. That's an amazing 33 million pixels of high-def picture, around 16 times more than the 1080p HDTVs currently available on the consumer market.
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Revolutionary Electric Motor is a Single Nanometer Wide
Researchers have created an electric "motor" that is essentially a tiny molecule only one nanometer wide.
Read More »Cleverbot Tricks Test Subjects Into Thinking It’s Human
At a tech festival in India, almost 60% of people believed that they were speaking to a human, when in fact they were speaking to Cleverbot.
Read More »New Ford Evos Redefines the ‘Smartcar’ With Cloud Integration
The Ford Evos is constantly connected to the cloud -- which means it can do anything from turn on your at-home coffee maker to adjust its performance based on your driving skills.
Read More »Razer on a Mission to Prove PC Gaming Still Lives, ‘Big Announcement’ Coming August 26th
Razer has launched a new viral marketing campaign that includes a countdown to a 'big announcement' by the company on August 26th.
Read More »Virgin Galactic Allows Passengers Twitter, Facebook and Instagram in Space
If you can afford the $200,000 price tag, you can reserve one of the coveted seats on Virgin Galactic's commercial spaceship. Oh, and you'll be able to tweet about it.
Read More »Paris Airport Introduces “Holographic” Virtual Boarding Agents
Flying out of the Orly Paris airport? If you pass by Hall 40, you'll catch a glimpse of one of their virtual agents, which appears as a "holographic" image.
Read More »Mach 20 Aircraft “Lost” 9 Minutes After Launch
Nine minutes after the military's latest hypersonic aircraft was launched, communication was lost. It's assumed that the aircraft crashed into the Pacific ocean.
Read More »Future Wars Will Be Fought with Robot Armies — But We Already Knew That
According to MSNBC, the future of warfare will be "private robot armies" battling for ultimate dominion. Wait, didn't we already know that?
Read More »Taiwan Researchers Brag About Erasable E-Paper
Researchers in Taiwan are hoping that this erasable "e-paper" (which is actually made of plastic) will be available to consumers within about a year.
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