Gadgets News: Page 4
Japan National Project: 3D TV by 2020 (August 25, 2005): Japan has announced an ambitious national project to create a high-defnition 3D television by 2020 that can be viewed from any angle and also allow people to touch and smell the objects.
New Keyboard Lets Users Trace Virtual Keys (July 17, 2005): There is a new keyboard available called Shark (Shorthand-Aided Rapid Keyboarding).
Wearable Camera Records Your Day (July 13, 2005): Microsoft has a project called SenseCam, which is a wearable camera that takes 2,000 photographs a day of the wearer's surroundings so that they can be examined later.
Philips Developing Talking Furniture (July 8, 2005): T3 reports that Philips is developing talking furniture that you can communicate to and talk with.
Babble Device Offers Voice Privacy (July 7, 2005): Here is a new product that offers a voice privacy solution for people who are concerned about other people eavesdropping on their conversations at the office.
Consumers Create Products at Home With New Technology (June 8, 2005): CNN is reporting on a new self-replicating rapid prototyping technology, called RepRap, which consumers could use to create hundreds of products themselves that they typically purchased in stores or ordered online.
Digital Bullying Upsetting Some Kids (June 7, 2005): A recent survey found that digital bullying is upsetting some kids who receive threats or abuse from bullies using digital technology like cell phones, computers, digital cameras, etc.
Molecule Clusters Could Help Gadgets Shrink (June 6, 2005): A new technology could shrink popular tech gadgets like iPods, cell phones and digital cameras even more.
T3 Reports on Future Robosapiens (May 20, 2005): T3 has the scoop on the next version of Robosapien, last year's hot holiday toy.
Honda's Asimo Robot is Taller and Faster (December 17, 2004): Honda's Robot called Asimo (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) has improved on its already impressive set of skills.
Cell Phones Become Smart Phones (March 22, 2004): The trend in cell phones is for them to become software-powered smart phones.
The Robots are Coming (March 10, 2004): The robots are finally here, although they are not yet as intelligent and useful as the ones on The Jetsons.