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SpaceX Confident About Its Starlink Constellation for Satellite Internet; Others, Not So Much
Despite technical glitches, SpaceX plans to launch the first of nearly 12,000 satellites in 2019
To Boost Lithium-Ion Battery Capacity by up to 70%, Add Silicon
Silicon-rich anodes will let batteries hold more energy
Lasers vs. Microwaves: The Billion-Dollar Bet on the Future of Magnetic Storage
Seagate and Western Digital are pursuing rival technologies to push the limits of hard disk drives
Machine-Learning Wizards Vie for Zillow’s $1 Million Prize
Early this year, the real-estate giant will reward the team that best predicts home prices
CES 2019: Advances in AI, Connectivity, and Memory Will Power New Products
What to expect from Las Vegas next week
Startup Says Direct-Drive Motors Are the Future of Robot Actuators
Genesis Robotics is developing a stronger, faster direct-drive motor for robots
CES 2019: The Bizarre Toothbrush, Smart Yogurt Maker, and Wrist Wearables on My “Must-See” List
A wearable that tracks hydration, one to keep you warm (or cool), and one for instant stress relief will be on display next week at CES 2019
Video Friday: H-Muscle Hydraulic Robot Actuator, and More
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Power From Commercial Perovskite Solar Cells Is Coming Soon
Oxford PV’s tandem silicon-perovskite solar modules aim to beat the best panels on the market
Swarm Wants to Send Hundreds of Tiny CubeSats Into Orbit
A notorious startup asks FCC for permission to launch a 150-strong constellation of small IoT satellites
Loon’s Balloons Will Fly Over Kenya in First Commercial Telecom Tryout
Floating equipment in the stratosphere prevents the need for extensive infrastructure on the ground
Cyberdyne’s HAL Exoskeleton Helps Patients Walk Again in First Treatments at U.S. Facility
Patients at a Florida clinic are the only ones in the United States with access to Cyberdyne’s HAL exoskeleton, but that will change in 2019
Greeting Machine Explores Extreme Minimalism in Social Robots
A simple robot that does almost nothing
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Sony DCR-VX1000
The VX1000 digital camcorder combined professional features with a price tag amateurs could afford
In 2019, We’ll Have Taxis Without Drivers—or Steering Wheels
Waymo and GM Cruise will unveil them in limited areas, but a U.S. national rollout will need new road regulations
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Motorola Advisor Pager
This was the first product that let you reach a doctor when you absolutely, positively needed one
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Atari 2600
This was the machine that finally let us play Space Invaders at home
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Samsung BD-P1000
The first commercially available Blu-ray disc player received mixed reviews, but it triumphed by heading off a potentially devastating format war
Top Tech 2019
Here are some of the technologies you’ll be reading about this year
Ethereum Plans to Cut Its Absurd Energy Consumption by 99 Percent
The cryptocurrency is going on an energy diet to compete with more efficient blockchains
Coded for Cuteness: How the Furby Conquered Hearts and Minds
Real programming chops lay behind the Furby’s cuddly, creepy facade
Industrial Workers Will Soon Don Exoskeletons and Achieve Super Strength
Sarcos Robotics’ full-body suits will let factory workers lift 90 kilograms without breaking a sweat
With Vineyard Wind, the U.S. Finally Goes Big on Offshore Wind Power
The 800-megawatt Vineyard Wind project is the first large offshore wind farm in the U.S. It won’t be the last
Musk vs. Bezos: The Battle of the Space Billionaires Heats Up
SpaceX and Blue Origin compete to commercialize Earth orbit and beyond
Epoxy Certified for UL 1203 Standard
UL 1203 certified epoxy for explosion-proof and dust-ignition-proof electrical equipment for use in hazardous locations
How Facebook Keeps Messenger From Crashing on New Year's Eve
Messenger's 1.3 billion users send more messages on New Year’s Eve than on any other day of the year
Who’s Hiring and Who’s Firing: A Flood of Tech Jobs Expands Beyond the U.S. West Coast
Apple, Google, and Amazon aren’t the only tech companies embracing geographic diversity
When Good Engineers Write Bad Software
In a new book, veteran programmer Adam Barr explains why it happens and how to fix it
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: DJI Phantom Drone
Dozens of companies vied to build the first commercially successful recreational drone; the competition was won by a Chinese engineer barely out of adolescence
The Biggest IT Failures of 2018
Technical mishaps occurred in trains, planes, automobiles, and many more places
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Electrolert Fuzzbuster Radar Detector
The road to the first automotive radar detector began when a radar engineer was stopped by traffic police for speeding
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Heartstream Forerunner
Credit cards largely funded the development of a gadget that now saves thousands of lives every year all over the world
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Wadia Digital 170iTransport
After a long struggle, audiophiles finally managed to persuade the famously “closed” Apple to open up its iPods
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Humminbird LCR Fish Finder
The device that launched the fish-finder category traces its origins to a couple of tinkerers who began modifying Heathkit depth sounders
Fast Trains Are Energy Efficient (And Fast)
Cars and planes make sense for short and long distances, but for intercity travel, they don’t even come close to fast trains
Amionx Ready to Roll Out Its Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Tech
Can a layer of cheap, widely-available mystery material prevent thermal runaway?
Wristband That Detects Opioid Overdose Joins U.S. Race for Tech Solutions
A wearable device for detecting possible opioid overdoses is one of many technological tools that aim to address the U.S. public health crisis
What Makes a University Great?
Is the reputation of elite universities just a self-fulfilling prophecy?
Fujitsu Plans to Support Professional Judges With Lidar and AI at Gymnastics Meets
Fujitsu has developed a judging system that can objectively score a routine based on the angles of a gymnast's joints
The Strange and Twisted Tale of the Poco Handheld Computer
Supply-chain problems forced a premium camcorder to mutate into a game-friendly kit
In the Quest for General Intelligence, AIs Are Chasing Chickens in Minecraft
Microsoft’s challenge requires AI agents to cooperate in a virtual universe
Video Friday: Happy Robot Holidays!
Your weekly selection of awesome (holiday themed) robot videos
Book Review: Architects of Intelligence
Martin Ford's new book, 'Architects of Intelligence,' explores the reality of AI through interviews with the people actually working on it
AI Won’t Replace Us, Docs Say
A new survey points to a “serious rift” between the expectations of physicians and AI experts.
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Garmin StreetPilot GPS Navigation System
The Garmin StreetPilot helped destroy the market for street atlases, but it might have saved a few marriages in the process
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Apple Watch
The $10,000 gold Apple Watch was an extreme indication of Apple’s ability to command premium prices; too bad the company stopped making updates for that model after three years
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: The Matsushita/Technics SL-1200
The Technics SL-1200, a pioneering direct-drive turntable, earned the distinction of being a musical-playback device that was also used as a musical-performance device
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Cobra 138XLR Single Sideband CB Radio
The Cobra 138XLR was the most legendary CB radio during the brief but glorious golden age of CB radios
Q&A: How iRobot Engineered Its New Roomba i7+ Robot Vacuum and Clean Base
We talk to Ken Bazydola at iRobot about the world's fanciest robotic vacuuming system
Roomba i7+ Review: The Most Capable, Most Expensive Robot Vacuum
iRobot's newest flagship robot vacuum is the best there is, if you can afford it
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