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Why your clothes need a mobile upgrade

  DARPA makes an indoor GPS chip that's smaller than a penny | Microsoft smart watch would be 'snipe hunt' distraction from Windows 8
 
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Why your clothes need a mobile upgrade
The clothing most of us wear hasn't changed to keep up with mobile technology. But there are apparel makers that are rising to the challenge. Read More


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DARPA makes an indoor GPS chip that's smaller than a penny
GPS IS a godsend for people with absolutely no natural sense of direction. But sometimes, these people-tracking satellite systems don't work so well in a dense city, or worse--when you go anywhere indoors. Read More

Microsoft smart watch would be 'snipe hunt' distraction from Windows 8
Microsoft is reportedly working on designs for a touch-enabled smart watch, a move one analyst called a "snipe hunt" that would distract it from the critical chore of getting Windows 8 off the ground Read More

Harvard global grid computing project will help create printable solar cells
Harvards Clean Energy Project is conducting a study on millions of potential chemical structures and has identified next-generation organic solar cell material. Read More

Video: Revolve Robotics wants to twist your tablet
A remote tele-presence base from Revolve Robotics will work with most tablets, allow remote control Read More

Video: Automatic promises to make your car and driving smarter
Automatic, a dongle that interfaces with any car produced since 1996, streams data from the onboard computer to a smartphone. The phone then analyzes the data and will provide information about your car, your driving and the trip. Read More

NASA budget includes plan to capture and redirect asteroid into Earth orbit
NASA's proposed $17.7 billion budget includes plans to capture and redirect an asteroid into orbit around Earth so astronauts can study it. Read More

 

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