The first touchscreen computer to gain the European Union's Ecolabel certificate is to be launched on the European market this September, as its Irish creator MicroPro also prepares to unveil a laptop version of the green PC.
Fuji Electric Retail Systems Co. is no stranger to flipping coins for profit, thanks to a robust lineup of vending machines such as the A011. The Japanese company, however, has also branched out from dispensing hot and cold drinks for change by supplementing its offerings with a
Chinese group ZTE, the world's fourth-largest mobile phone maker, unveiled its first smartphone model using Intel processors, marking an important break into a top-tier handset maker by the U.S.-based group.
ZTE said on Thursday its Grand X IN model, which will go on sale in Europe next month, will mark the start of a wider portfolio of Intel-based products.
The latest iPhone comes as Apple faces competition beyond current key competitors Samsung and Google. Late entrant Microsoft Corp is now trying to push its Windows Phone 8 operating system as an alternative to Apple and Android, the most-used smartphone operating system in the world.
The gospel about 3D printing is being taken to the streets of New York.
MakerBot Industries, best known for its small 3D printers, has opened a shop in Manhattan through which it will aim to sell the joys of home fabrication to the general public, the BBC reported.
The BBC is launching a new media player for those who watch its catch-up service iPlayer on Android phones and tablets. It has previously used Adobe Flash to stream content to Android devices. But Adobe has decided to remove its Flash player plug-in for Android. The BBC would release the Media Player for iPlayer
Here's an interesting twist to the fiscal cliff negotiations. A petition calling on the U.S. to build a Death Star has reached 25,000 signatures on the "We the People" White House website a day ahead of its deadline -- meaning the Obama Administration, according to its own rules, must prepare an official response, the Mashable reported.
IEEE Standards Association has standardized its “WiGig” technology, which is used to insure wireless operation of computers and television sets.
Japanese electronics manufacturer Kyocera is taking waterproof capabilities to the next level by unveiling a new smartphone that can be washed and is even soap-proof, Tech Times reported.
The prestigious "Time" magazine published annual round-up of the best inventions making the world better, smarter and—in some cases—a little more fun.
According to information provided by the State Agency for Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources, solar panels produced by Azerbaijani plant Azguntex will be used in Germany.
A new technique that uses a camera mounted on a pair of glasses could help restore vision in some blind people.
Canadian researchers have developed a power cell that generates electrical energy using the photosynthesis of blue-green algae, generating renewable energy while removing carbon from the atmosphere.
Researchers from MIT, the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Colorado Boulder developed a prototype chip featuring more than 70 million transistors and 850 optical components.
In 2014, LG announced that it built an 18-inch OLED panel that rolls up just like a newspaper. Now, it's ready to show off its ultra-thin beauty to the public CES.
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