May 3, 2016 One huge mistake people make when renting cars Kim Komando shares one huge mistake people make when renting cars.
May 3, 2016 IBM and Bon Appétit's Chef Watson app cooks up some surprising dishes Meet Chef Watson, the most versatile culinary genius around. On Tuesday, tech giant IBM and foodie magazine Bon Appétit announced the public version of Chef Watson, the new cognitive cooking app that brings the knowledge of the world-famous "Jeopardy"-beating supercomputer to the average household kitchen. The free app provides a way for everyone, from the casual dinnertime experimenter to the more experienced chef to create dishes using the 10,000 recipes from Bon Appétit’s database that have been fed to Watson.
May 3, 2016 US Army eyes ‘Star Wars’-style hoverbikes for tactical reconnaissance “Star Wars”-style hoverbikes could become part of America’s high-tech arsenal, as the U.S. Army Research Laboratory looks to harness the unusual technology for military use.
May 3, 2016 Apple Watch 2 could have a video camera, report says The next version of the Apple Watch may have a video camera, according to tech website 9to5Mac.
May 3, 2016 NASA harnesses space technology to find victims of natural disasters While Google recently made news with a patent filing for drones that could provide emergency medical services, NASA has long been finding ways to take their innovative space-bound technology find a way to apply it to everyday life on Earth.
May 3, 2016 Researchers develop special fluorescent ink to reveal counterfeit products One day soon, the simple act of taking a photo with your smartphone could help fight crime, and prevent you from getting ripped off in the process. With just one snap, you could instantly know whether or not someone is trying to sell you a fake. How is this possible? Northwestern University scientists have invented new advanced fluorescent inks – revealed through a phone's ultraviolet light – that serve as the product barcodes of the future.
May 3, 2016 Bloomberg Philanthropies gives $100M to Cornell NYC campus Bloomberg Philanthropies is donating $100 million to a Cornell University graduate school for a new high-tech New York City campus breaking ground Tuesday.
May 3, 2016 High-tech Kevlar-based gloves keep firefighters safe An innovative new glove aims to protect the hands of firefighters far better than before - and is now finally commercially available.
May 3, 2016 LEDs: Illuminating your light choices The cheaper a technology becomes, the more pervasive it gets. So the precipitous price drops in the LED bulb market mean it's ready to go mainstream -- although you may need a few pointers about how to choose the right LEDs for your home.
May 3, 2016 Robotic 3D printer will 'print' steel bridge over Amsterdam canal There have been 3D-printed apartment complexes and cremation urns, and now one company out of The Netherlands is planning to “print” a bridge. MX3D, a 3D printing company, developed a robotic 3D printer to construct a steel bridge over a canal in Amsterdam, reports CNET.