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World's first smart crib SNOO will help put babies to sleep


Happiest Baby has launched the new Snoo smart baby bed, with a built-in robotic nanny. Just place your baby in the Snoo at bed time and 

Court nods for civil suit papers to be served via WhatsApp in Singapore


In a small move with a big impact, a court in Singapore allowed the WhatsApp messaging system on a smartphone to be used to notify a defendant of a civil suit after failed attempts to serve the court papers on him personally.

Swarms of tiny, cute robots will one day bring you your phone, like this (VIDEO)


Robots are taking over factories and warehouses, but their next stop might be your desktop or kitchen counter.

UK demos self-driving cars talking among themselves


While self-driving vehicles will be revolutionary, having self-driving vehicles communicate with one another and with road infrastructure will take that revolution to the Nth degree.

AI judge created by British scientists can predict human rights rulings


An artificial intelligence "judge" that can accurately predict many of Europe's top human rights court rulings has been created by a team of computer scientists and legal experts.

Study says Facebook may help you live longer


If you are an avid Facebook user, here is some good news.

Bragi Unveils 'MyTap' Update to Control Headphones Through Gestures on the Cheek


Wireless headphone company Bragi today announced an incoming update to its flagship Bluetooth device, The Dash, which will bring 

Elon Musk: We Need Universal Income Because Robots Will Steal All the Jobs


Spacentrepreneur Elon Musk thinks we’ll eventually need a basic universal income because of “automation.”

Facebook buys black market passwords to keep your account safe


For a data-saturated company of its size and scope, Facebook has markedly managed to avoid the kind of security scandals, breaches and hacks that have affected many other major web companies.

'Virtual food' becomes a possibility with this taste simulation system


With sight, sound, smell and touch now digitised, only one human sense remains for computers to conquer - taste.

Roomba's inventor creates a weeding robot for gardens


Joe Jones invents practical, mobile robots, among them the vacuum-cleaning Roomba and floor-washing Scooba, which he developed 

Drones will replace street lights


The project Fleetlights was invented by insurance company Direct Line from the UK in order to give people the opportunity 

The Windows in airplanes turned into touch screens


Vision Systems has introduced the Windows with LCD display and touch layer for the entertainment of passengers. 

Las Vegas installs sustainable street lights that are powered by people’s footsteps


'Sin city' has a new virtue to be proud of: an innovative off-the-grid street lighting solution from New York City-based EnGoPLANET 

Google DeepMind gives computer ‘dreams’ to improve learning


Androids may not, as science fiction writer Philip Dick once posited, dream of electric sheep. But the newest artificial intelligence 
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