reviewsfitnessFitbitTime to Flex: We check out Fitbit's new wristband trackerAlice TruongMonday, May 6, 2013 - 10:33am Credit: Fitbit has begun shipping its wristband tracker Flex. Here's our review of how it compares with Jawbone's Up.
sleepDreamslucidSleep mask promises lucid dreamsTravis AndrewsSaturday, May 4, 2013 - 4:34pm Credit: A Kickstarter project that earned more than half a million over its asking price uses LED lights to give you lucid dreams.
3d printers3D printingFuture Tech3D printers now available for everyday consumersTravis AndrewsSaturday, May 4, 2013 - 3:33pm Credit: Staples will now begin carrying The Cube, a 3D printer.
robotsdronesFuture TechHarvard roboticists develop world's smallest aerial drone Adario StrangeFriday, May 3, 2013 - 5:30pm The roboticists at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have come up with what could be the smallest drone in the world.
google glassWearable TechgoogleVideo: A trip to the Google Glass 'Genius Bar'Adario StrangeFriday, May 3, 2013 - 4:04pm An early Glass wearer reveals what Google's 'Genius Bar' equivalent looks like when you first meet the team and pick up the device.
computersPCwindows 8Acer's Aspire R7 is a laptop, desktop and tablet rolled into oneRaymond WongFriday, May 3, 2013 - 3:13pm Credit: Acer dumps the trackpad for touchscreen all the way in this three-way hybrid computer.
SupercapacitorsBatteriesmobile devicesSupercapacitors: The (near-ish) future of batteriesRobin BurksFriday, May 3, 2013 - 2:43pm Credit: The use of supercapacitors could allow us to charge our electronic devices faster and for a longer period of time.
killer robotsdronespoliticsUN hops aboard the 'Stop Killer Robots' busColin Druce-McFaddenFriday, May 3, 2013 - 12:59pm Credit: Lending serious credibility to a campaign launched last year, the UN has drafted a report stating that they'd rather not die at the hands of robots.
robotsroverGROVERNASA testing earthbound rover to study Greenland's ice sheetAlice TruongThursday, May 2, 2013 - 6:09pm Credit: NASA will begin testing GROVER in Greenland tomorrow. If all goes accordingly, scientists will use the earthbound rover this summer to relay data relating to the region's ice sheets.
cybernetics3D printingbionic earsThis 3D printed bionic ear can hear things you can'tColin Druce-McFaddenThursday, May 2, 2013 - 5:24pm Credit: While it may look like the extendable ears that a certain boy wizard and his pals have been known to use, this ear is something even better.