Scientists at Standford University can now turn ordinary paper infused with nano ink into a working battery. Lightweight and crumple proof, this could be the future of portable electronics. See the video
As neural controllers grow in popularity, so will hackers attempts to create malicious code to potentially corrupt, control and infiltrate our brains. So, what are the experts doing about it?
Move aside eBook readers, there's a new fad in town. One or more of these iPad alternatives seem destined for big things in 2010. And for once, the buzz word isn't 3D
Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life
Fujifilm's 3D camera promises 3D wonders on a budget, although we're still not sure if the concept is more than a gimmick