The Sushi Maker Set promises a perfect roll in three easy steps: pack each half of the tube, snap them together and then push out the sushi cylinder onto a bed of nori for wrapping. The only real obstacles I...
The EasyBloom Plant Sensor comes in two pieces: a USB-enabled processor, and the sensor it plugs into that you stick into the soil. The in-ground sensor can give you a pretty good picture of what your garden wants and needs,...
Our Steampunk Cylon design competition is running at full, well, steam — though you've still got plenty of time before March 16th to cobble your Victorian wonders together. Looking for some frakkin' good ideas? Take a gander at this huge...
Taiwanese electronic manufacturer Ozaki had a curious little character on display: President-Elect Barack Obama. We found him wearing a shirt that said "change" and Ba-rocking out to his iPod One, which played videos of his promotional campaign material including...
What was originally conceived as an electronic, wrist-mounted medical handbook for the British military is now a 3-piece folding smartphone for the consumer market. Called the iCEphone, it does everything you'd expect a smartphone to do, but also comes...
Encasing the wiring and circuitry of a gadget in a transparent shell is pretty popular, but a lot of the concepts we see — such as Nokia's morphing cell phone, pictured above — take it all one step further...
The same magnetic technology that allows a computer hard drive to read and write data could be used to spot cancer in its earliest stages — something that, for many forms of cancer, means the success in treating it is...
Here's a phone that may just strong-arm its way into the hearts of business-minded folks who always need a charged phone and a firm handshake. The idea behind the phone is that by squeezing the grips flanking the unit as...
Gyroscopes. They help us shake apps around on our iPhones (the iPhone doesn't have a gyroscope in it as reported — yet), simulate tennis and boxing on the Wii, and now they may even help you get that perfect...
One nativity scene in Wellington, Florida was and will be packing some high-tech gadgetry to guard against theft. Last year, Baby Jesus, asleep on the hay, also had a GPS tracking device (or a "G-P-S implant," as Fox calls...