Harvard University developes octobot, made of entirely soft parts
Harvard University researchers just created the most adorable octopus robot and it’s made completely out of soft parts.
The ‘octobot’ can’t do too much...
nuTonomy Beats Uber to World’s First Self-Driving Public Test
When it comes to the self-driving technology industry, we’ve gotten quite a bit of teasing from a crowded field of competing companies about all...
Facebook Trending Topics algorithm features a fake news story
Facebook removed one more layer of human involvement from their Trending Topics widget by getting rid of their staff of editors and rely solely...
Apple acquires personal health data startup Gliimpse
Apple just took one more small step in its gargantuan march toward disrupting the healthcare industry. The tech giant purchased startup Gliimpse in its...
Get paid for using Microsoft’s Edge browser
Would you finally give up Chrome and start using Microsoft’s new browser if they paid you for it? Microsoft Edge was supposed to be...
Intel’s Euclid is a candy bar sized RealSense PC
On August 16th, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich on stage for the keynote at the Intel Developers Forum 2016 (IDF 2016) announced the Euclid. A...
Google Fiber thinks about going wireless
Google Fiber is eyeing the idea of providing their high-speed internet service using wireless technology. The move would get them out of the business...
Barefoot promises to revolutionize the tech industry
Barefoot Networks is on the verge of transforming an industry, and until now no one has heard of them. According to Barefoot, the Tofino...
Snowden’s new device detects if your phone is informing on you
On July 21st at the MIT Forbidden Research presentation Edward Snowden and Andrew “Bunnie” Huang presented their iPhone case that allows you to detect...
Hulu shuts off free streaming service
Hulu has been pushing its free content users to turn into paying subscribers for a while now. It started off innocuously enough when they...