Soon Your Smartphone Will Know Your Mood
Imagine a world where your smartphone can realize that you're angry or sad, and react accordingly. Thanks to the University of Rochester, it's not as far away as you might think.
Imagine a world where your smartphone can realize that you're angry or sad, and react accordingly. Thanks to the University of Rochester, it's not as far away as you might think.
An iPad would normally be considered a pretty substantial gift this holiday season. Thanks to a fortunate error by Best Buy, a couple of shoppers can now use the tablet computer for stocking stuffers.
Celebrity news and gossip website TMZ is seeking the permission to use drones to hunt down celebrities and help with news gathering, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, TMZ isn't the only organization seeking to use the high tech flying machines in American skies.
While the days of physical discs for music and movies are slowly going away, Facebook has decided to make it easier to offer the gift of a digital album, movie, or game to anyone on your shopping list if you also happen to be friends on the social network.
People say kids have no imagination nowadays and I have to say that I totally agree. How could they, with the types of toys on the market now they don't feel compelled to pretend.
Remember the good old days, when you saw all of your friends' awesome and ridiculous status updates and Facebook activities? Those days seem to have disappeared, giving way to a limited news feed cluttered more with sponsored posts than the stuff your friends are up to - or have they?
Facebook relationship statuses are an interesting thing. Some have fun with the status by entering "relationships" with friends; while others take the status all to seriously, believing a relationship isn't "official" until it is on Facebook
Duluth’s Hartley Nature Center announced last week that they received a $15,000 grant from the Verizon Foundation to support Hartley’s science-environmental education for Duluth-area school children as well as pilot the integration of mobile technology into its field classes
Leave it to a couple of guys from Harvard to figure out how to send a burger into space, and I gotta say I am pretty impressed.
The Superior Police Department has announced the launch of an iPhone app to allow the public to anonymously share information with the department.
Could spending time with our smartphones at work actually make us better workers? Now THIS is the kind of research we should be doing.
Domino's Pizza unveiled the winner of their "Ultimate Delivery Vehicle Challenge," the competition was done through LocalMotors.com, a car design online community. The small and agile pizza delivery vehicle is packed with amenities that only a modern pizza delivery person would appreciate.