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For those who are less fortunate with regards to body function, doing something they love poses challenges. Consider Tony Quan, a graffiti artist based in...
Palm, the company behind Web OS, is currently suffering; however, just released news about the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus heading to AT&T customers...

Some people create paintings, some create sculptures, and yet others create music. But this guy decided to explore his love (or obsession) for Apple...

If you’re trying to freak out the car pool or earnestly seeking out the ultimate remote control, then do take a little time out to check this really...

Amazon and Apple may be actively engaged in an eBook war, but that hasn’t stopped Amazon promising a Kindle eBook app for Apple's iPad. Details of...

Recall Jonathan Mostow's Surrogates or James Cameron's Avatar? Well, apparently the business world isn't...

Is it time of the year again? No, not quite yet! However, if you happen to be one of the millions who own a Nintendo Wii, the Soft-football for Wii...

If you have a strange desire to have a kid after seeing the "Baby Cot Pod," we wouldn't blame you. The designer of this crib obviously has a taste for...

Using a combination of night vision, radar and motion sensor cameras, GM cars will soon be packaged with windshields that highlight important information...

It looks like the iPhone, already a kind of digital swiss army k***e, will someday have walkie-talkie capabilities and be able to serve as a kind of...

Hewlett-Packard has just rolled out its newest design in the way of flexible display screens, or "digital paper," as they are sometimes called. This is...

Japan continues its long trend of inserting computers and cyborgs into all aspects of daily life, as it is announced that special versions of the Nintendo...

Electronic music enthusiasts have a new tool at their disposal, this thing that looks like a cross between an iPhone and your grandpa's radio, and...

Receiving a Special Mention in Evolo's 2010 Skyscraper Competition, this underwater skyscraper from Malaysian designer Sarly Ardre Bin Sarkum redefines...

Students at UT Delft in the Netherlands have done something completely inexplicable. They have built a bus. And what a bus it is. Featuring an...

I’m one of the slim minority who dislikes Terminator. Don’t get me wrong, Schwarzenegger is nothing if not a vastly-talented thespian, I just don’t...
Getting off the grid may have just become that much easier. Oorja Protonics in California have developed a methanol fuel cell that could keep your wallet...

Unicycles have a history of looking silly. That’s probably because they’re fundamentally so. But this... this... I... I almost have to excuse myself...

Surely sometimes even the most digitally-addicted of us wants to ditch the cold machination of musical convenience that is iTunes and put in a little...

Didn't we all just buy HDTV's? Wasn't HD supposed to be the next holy grail, and after we'd all plonked down our cash, we wouldn't have to worry about new...

When the iPad was initially announced, you could sum up a lot of the reaction with that common internet...

Blackberries - you gotta' love 'em. But lets be honest: if you have one, you peer over at your friend's iPhone or Motorola Droid with more than a little...

When you think baby monitors, you think clunky, crackling technology from the 80s, right? Well, in this new concept Sikker, there is none of that. Quite...

You gotta' hand it to the Swedish team behind this World of Light concept video. While other people think about cool new designs for suitcases, these...