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A wearable camera is in development that allows users to record events that have already happened.
A French publisher aims to install machines, which print stories and poems on demand, in unexpected places.
Tonight during its annual First Look Event, Samsung debuted a real humdinger of a product: a 146-inch modular TV called "The Wall." And allegedly, this monster is aimed at consumers.
Chances are you own a smartphone or computer that contains a chip hackers could potentially exploit to get access to sensitive information.
The term "net neutrality" was first deployed 15 years ago, and is commonly used to refer to the idea that all internet traffic should be treated equally.
Google is deepening its push into artificial intelligence (AI) by opening a research centre in China, even though its search services remain blocked in the country.
A project searching for intelligent life in the cosmos is going to check the first known interstellar asteroid for signs of alien technology.
Rhode Island-based toy company and an Ivy League university are working together to create robotic pets that could help senior citizens with dementia.
The top discipline watchdog of the Communist Party of China has launched 16 emojis themed on the eight-point austerity rules, quickly becoming a hit on the internet