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by Michael Koziol on (#46CTS)
Despite technical glitches, SpaceX plans to launch the first of nearly 12,000 satellites in 2019
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by David Schneider on (#46CH4)
Silicon-rich anodes will let batteries hold more energy
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by Amy Nordrum on (#46B7Z)
Seagate and Western Digital are pursuing rival technologies to push the limits of hard disk drives
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by David Schneider on (#46AY0)
Early this year, the real-estate giant will reward the team that best predicts home prices
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by Tom Coughlin on (#469MY)
What to expect from Las Vegas next week
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by Erico Guizzo on (#469GA)
Genesis Robotics is developing a stronger, faster direct-drive motor for robots
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#4698N)
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
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by Evan Ackerman, Erico Guizzo and Fan Shi on (#4698Q)
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
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by Jean Kumagai on (#4693X)
Oxford PV’s tandem silicon-perovskite solar modules aim to beat the best panels on the market
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by Mark Harris on (#467AY)
A notorious startup asks FCC for permission to launch a 150-strong constellation of small IoT satellites
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by Michael Koziol on (#467AW)
Floating equipment in the stratosphere prevents the need for extensive infrastructure on the ground
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by Amy Nordrum on (#4676Q)
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
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by Evan Ackerman on (#4672A)
A simple robot that does almost nothing
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by Brian Santo on (#466X1)
The VX1000 digital camcorder combined professional features with a price tag amateurs could afford
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by Philip E. Ross on (#466WZ)
Waymo and GM Cruise will unveil them in limited areas, but a U.S. national rollout will need new road regulations
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by Brian Santo on (#466S0)
This was the first product that let you reach a doctor when you absolutely, positively needed one
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by Brian Santo on (#466GB)
This was the machine that finally let us play Space Invaders at home
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by Brian Santo on (#466E1)
The first commercially available Blu-ray disc player received mixed reviews, but it triumphed by heading off a potentially devastating format war
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by Peter Fairley on (#4657D)
The cryptocurrency is going on an energy diet to compete with more efficient blockchains
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by Allison Marsh on (#464TE)
Real programming chops lay behind the Furby’s cuddly, creepy facade
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by Eliza Strickland on (#464P7)
Sarcos Robotics’ full-body suits will let factory workers lift 90 kilograms without breaking a sweat
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by Jean Kumagai on (#4637T)
The 800-megawatt Vineyard Wind project is the first large offshore wind farm in the U.S. It won’t be the last
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by Jeff Foust on (#462Z4)
SpaceX and Blue Origin compete to commercialize Earth orbit and beyond
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by MasterBond on (#46280)
UL 1203 certified epoxy for explosion-proof and dust-ignition-proof electrical equipment for use in hazardous locations
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by Amy Nordrum on (#45WJ2)
Messenger's 1.3 billion users send more messages on New Year’s Eve than on any other day of the year
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#45VQ0)
Apple, Google, and Amazon aren’t the only tech companies embracing geographic diversity
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by Stephen Cass on (#45TFM)
In a new book, veteran programmer Adam Barr explains why it happens and how to fix it
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by Brian Santo on (#45T4W)
Dozens of companies vied to build the first commercially successful recreational drone; the competition was won by a Chinese engineer barely out of adolescence
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by Robert N. Charette on (#45T03)
Technical mishaps occurred in trains, planes, automobiles, and many more places
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by Brian Santo on (#45T05)
The road to the first automotive radar detector began when a radar engineer was stopped by traffic police for speeding
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by Brian Santo on (#45SVZ)
Credit cards largely funded the development of a gadget that now saves thousands of lives every year all over the world
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by Brian Santo on (#45SQC)
After a long struggle, audiophiles finally managed to persuade the famously “closed†Apple to open up its iPods
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by Brian Santo on (#45SHW)
The device that launched the fish-finder category traces its origins to a couple of tinkerers who began modifying Heathkit depth sounders
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by Vaclav Smil on (#45REP)
Cars and planes make sense for short and long distances, but for intercity travel, they don’t even come close to fast trains
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by Amy Nordrum on (#45R54)
Can a layer of cheap, widely-available mystery material prevent thermal runaway?
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by Jeremy Hsu on (#45QTR)
A wearable device for detecting possible opioid overdoses is one of many technological tools that aim to address the U.S. public health crisis
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by Robert W. Lucky on (#45NJW)
Is the reputation of elite universities just a self-fulfilling prophecy?
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by Julianne Pepitone on (#45N1Z)
Fujitsu has developed a judging system that can objectively score a routine based on the angles of a gymnast's joints
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by Grant Sinclair on (#45GJE)
Supply-chain problems forced a premium camcorder to mutate into a game-friendly kit
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by Eliza Strickland on (#45FZ7)
Microsoft’s challenge requires AI agents to cooperate in a virtual universe
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by Evan Ackerman and Erico Guizzo on (#45FTX)
Your weekly selection of awesome (holiday themed) robot videos
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by Evan Ackerman on (#45EQA)
Martin Ford's new book, 'Architects of Intelligence,' explores the reality of AI through interviews with the people actually working on it
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by Megan Scudellari on (#45E59)
A new survey points to a “serious rift†between the expectations of physicians and AI experts.
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by Brian Santo on (#45DNT)
The Garmin StreetPilot helped destroy the market for street atlases, but it might have saved a few marriages in the process
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by Brian Santo on (#45D6Z)
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
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by Brian Santo on (#45D3K)
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
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by Brian Santo on (#45D00)
The Cobra 138XLR was the most legendary CB radio during the brief but glorious golden age of CB radios
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by Evan Ackerman on (#45BWD)
We talk to Ken Bazydola at iRobot about the world's fanciest robotic vacuuming system
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by Evan Ackerman on (#45BRH)
iRobot's newest flagship robot vacuum is the best there is, if you can afford it
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