Pavement lights guide ‘smartphone zombies’
Pavement lights have been installed at a pedestrian crossing in a Netherlands town to help smartphone users cross the road safely.
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Pavement lights have been installed at a pedestrian crossing in a Netherlands town to help smartphone users cross the road safely.
One tech firm wants to capitalize on President Trump's Twitter trolling -- and save puppies in the process.
Scientists have discovered evidence of a massive ancient undersea landslide next to Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
For working women everywhere — whether on an assembly line or in front of a computer — the question "how does she do it all?" easily can trigger eye rolls.
In Mexico’s most violent state, a surgeon is using virtual reality to relieve the pain and stress of operations when sedatives are not possible.
In 1981, reports of a lake-dwelling monster caught the attention of Herman Regusters, an aerospace engineer then at California Institute of Technology's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Vine's six seconds of fame are about to come to an end
Alphabet Inc's Google quickened the pace of its push into virtual and augmented reality this week as its hardware partners announced new devices featuring the company’s technology at the CES electronics show in Las Vegas.
Pretty much all of the tech giants attend the vast Vegas expo - either to unveil new products or to clinch deals behind the scene.
Xiaomi, the tech company that has gained worldwide fame with its smartphones, concluded its new product rollout on Friday in Beijing with a notebook, the Mi Air 4G, after a tough sales year.